Canon PIXMA MG5450 All-In-One Colour Printer (Print, Copy, Scan, Wi-Fi, Touch control and Air Print)

June 25, 2013 - Comment

Canon Pixma MG5450 High performance Photo AllinOne with 5 individual inks and stylish lowprofile design Easy to operate with intuitive interface and colour display it offers mobile and Internet printing PrintCopyScan Up to 9600 x 2400 dpi WiFi 6225B008A Product Features -

Canon Pixma MG5450 High performance Photo AllinOne with 5 individual inks and stylish lowprofile design Easy to operate with intuitive interface and colour display it offers mobile and Internet printing PrintCopyScan Up to 9600 x 2400 dpi WiFi 6225B008A

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S. P. Long "Simon Long" says:

Excellent multifunction printer I’m a big fan of Canon’s printer/scanner combinations – this is my third in ten years, and each time I upgrade, I am struck by how much the technology has moved on.The most noticeable feature of this one is its low profile – while in width and depth its dimensions are typical for a multifunction printer, it is a lot smaller in height than most, so looks less imposing on the desk. It’s also the first printer I’ve owned with no manual feed tray for paper – there are two separate paper…

IAN says:

Ink drained and slow printing. Pros: The quality of printing is brilliant and leaves no lines unlike my last printer. The graphics are good and the text quality is near laser quality. And it also has an auto duplex (double sided printing) function saving you a little time and money on paper.Cons: The print time from clicking print on my computer to the print finishing is about 3 minutes. It receives it in seconds but processes and makes a lot of clicking noises and then when it finally prints it’s VERY SLOW. And…

Eric says:

Good Printer but slow to start printing I bought this printer to replace a much loved Pixma MP610 that had finally given up the ghost. I am a Canon fan and this is a good printer and good looking too but takes much longer to print the first page than my old MP610. Someone else commented that it doesn’t print on CDs but I can assure you that it does. The same post makes constant reference to Nikon and Nikon support so I don’t see the relevance to this Canon printer. You use the “My Image Garden” program for printing Disc Labels and…

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