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Canon Pixma MP210 Photo All-In-One Inkjet Printer (2175B002)

Canon Pixma MP210 Photo All-In-One Inkjet Printer (2175B002)

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Brand: Canon
Category: CE

List Price: $79.99
Buy New: $35.00
You Save: $44.99 (56%)

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 41 reviews

Color: Gray/Black
Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 18.6
Dimensions (in): 17.7 x 13.9 x 6.7
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 2175B002
Model: 2175B002
UPC: 013803081329
EAN: 0013803081329
ASIN: B000SQ93Z4

Release Date: August 12, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Multi-function unit prints, copies, and scans
  • Borderless 4 x 6-inch photo prints in approximately 46 seconds
  • FINE print technology for maximum 4800 x 1200 dpi resolution
  • Up to 600 scanning dpi with vibrant 48-bit color depth
  • Dimensions: 13.9 x 6.7 x 17.7 in. (WxHxD); weighs 12.8 pounds; 90-day limited warranty

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Ready to print, copy and scan the fast and easy way? Now you can create a beautiful 4" x 6" borderless print in approximately 46 seconds, and even print photos from a digital camera without a computer! You'll produce copies that are truer to your originals, and the unique Z-Lid lifts approximately 1 1/2 inches vertically and delivers clear, complete scans even of thick originals. Included software helps you enhance photos and create a range of albums, calendars, and stickers. Smart copying - Dual Color Gamut Processing Technology automatically optimizes quality based on the type of originals you are copying Fast Photos - In approximately 46 seconds, you can produce a photo-lab quality 4 x 6 print Easy Reading - The display's numbers consist of up to 7 large LED segments, for easier reading and operation Print Speed - Black - Up to 22 ppm (as fast as 2.7 seconds per page)/Color - Up to 17 ppm (approximately 3.5 seconds per page) Scanner resolutions - Optical - 600 x 1200 dpi/Interpolated - 19,200 x 19,200 dpi Copier Speed - Black - 22 cpm (as fast as 2.7 seconds per page)/Color - 17 cpm (as fast as 3.5 seconds per page) Side 2 Side - Print, Copy, and Scan with the Automatic Sheet Feeder Windows Vista, Windows XP/2000 and Mac OS X v.10.2.8 to 10.4. Unit Dimensions - 17.7 L x 13.9 W x 6.7 H Unit Weight - 12.8 pounds Included - Power Cord FINE Cartridges - PG-40 Black, CL-41 Color Document Kit - Easy Setup Instructions,Setup Software & User's Guide CD-ROM,Quick Start Guide,Cross Sell Sheet Sample Media (8.5 x 11 - 5 sheets) Toll-free technical phone support plus 90 day limited warranty with InstantExchange program

Amazon.com Product Description
Designed to print, copy, and scan quickly and easily, the Canon Pixma MP210 is an all-in-one unit that gives professional results in less time. With this compact and versatile machine you can create a beautiful 4-by-6-inch borderless print in approximately 46 seconds, and even print photos from a digital camera without a computer! The MP210 also produces copies that are truer to your originals, while its unique Z-Lid lifts approximately 1.5 inches vertically to deliver clear, complete scans--even of thick books or magazines. In addition, included software helps you enhance photos and create a range of albums, calendars, and stickers, and the MP210's stylish design complements any workspace.

The MP210 uses precision ink nozzles to create high resolution photos up to 4800 x 1200 color dots per inch (dpi). At the same time, microscopic two-picoliter-sized color ink droplets produce sharp, finely detailed photos. Moreover, your photos can last up to 100 years when you use this system with Canon inks and photo papers. When it comes to scanning, the MP210 delivers up to 600 dpi with vibrant 48-bit color depth, so all your images will catch the eye. Short on time? The MP210 boasts black print speeds of up to 22 pages per minute (ppm) and up to 17 ppm for color, as well as 22 copies per minute (cpm) for black and 17 cpm for color. You can even copy or scan thick items, like heavy books or magazines, that do not lie flat on the platen.

The MP210 is incredibly user friendly and easy to operate. Just capture an image with a PictBridge-ready digital camera/DV camcorder, then connect and print. You can also rely on the dual-color gamut processing technology to automatically optimize quality based on the type of originals you are copying. Finally, the display's numbers consist of up to seven large LED segments, for easier reading and operation.

What's in the Box
MP210 all-in-one unit, power cord, FINE cartridges, PG-40 black, CL-41 color document kit, easy setup instructions, setup software and user's guide CD-ROM, quick start guide, cross sell sheet sample media (8.5 x 11; five sheets), 90-day limited warranty.


Customer Reviews:   Read 36 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Suites my needs   October 19, 2008
kansaspoet (Kansas)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

When our old printer was sent to the printer bone-yard, my wife and I searched for a new printer and found this one on Amazon.com. It is dependable printer that suits our needs very well. We don't do a lot of high-volume printing and the one day that my wife did so, the printer quickly ran low on ink. If you do low-volume printing and want a dependable printer that also has copier/scanner features, this is a good printer and well-worth the money spent.


1 out of 5 stars I wish I had the option of leaving a 0 star review   October 13, 2008
totaleclipse (USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I purchased this item in June (4 months ago) and have printed approximately 500 pages of black and white traditional pages on it. Yesterday while attempting to print another one page document, I got a message saying there was an error and to retry or contact a service center. After retrying according to their instructions approximately 5 times I received the same error message. I contacted customer support and after five minutes they told me that
1. the printer only has a 90 day warranty which I have already exceeded
2. apparently the paper won't load and they can't fix this item because it would cost more to fix than the item is worth
3. that i would need to replace the printer.
Needless to say I was livid. I spoke with three different Canon reps and finally managed to get a customer support agent who is sending me a replacement printer at no charge. I'll be using that one until it too gives up the ghost and will NEVER be buying a Canon limited warranty item again.
Continually during my discussions with the agents they told me this printer was meant for limited use (which I believe my usage represents) and meant for students. I am not a student, but I was a student and can only imagine how this could affect a "last minute paper deadline". If you are a student and reading this, please, PLEASE be sure to purchase printers with longer warranties. If your printer does fail outside (but no more than a year) of the limited warranty time frame, calmly but firmly insist that you speak to managers, customer service reps, etc. until they send you a replacement printer. In my mind, marketing a low-price item with a limited warranty that has a tendency to fail shortly after the warranty expires is a sad business practice meant to prey upon those not willing to spend a tremendous amount on an item they will use infrequently. It's not something I expect of a solid company like Canon and it's a practice and policy I hope they change in the future.



1 out of 5 stars Good, except it will lie about the ink   October 5, 2008
DAG
I use this printer for scanning, b&w printing, and a couple times I accidentally printed something in color.

For the most part this printer is good, both the scanning and the printing. My problem with this printer is that its similar to other Canon products in that it either lies about the ink usage, or it chooses to use color to create the b&w rather than simply use the black ink cartridge. I don't print in color, yet my color cartridge runs out just as frequently as the black cartridge. That is unacceptable deception/theft.



1 out of 5 stars Did not last as long as the ink cartridges   September 7, 2008
DixieHwy (Jonesboro, GA)
I purchased this printer just under 2 1/2 months ago. It did well and gave
sharp copies. I went to use it today, and it will not power up. I use
surge protection on my computer and peripherals, and with no external power
supply, I am left with an oversized paperweight.



5 out of 5 stars Perfect for Professor's home office OCR, pdfs, etc.   August 24, 2008
Lynet (Madison, WI United States)
I am in love with my new Pixma MP210 after using it intensively for 3 weeks to prepare for college graduate course teaching. I agree with everything positive that has been said in previous reviews plus these points that did not show up in previous reviews:

OCR function- can scan text into a word document so I can cut, paste, and edit the text. Comes with a preview and correct text software function that lets you easily clean up the scrambled text.

One thing I miss: when scanning you cannot reduce the page to get wider margins. You can do that with the copy function and then scan your copies, but not directly in scan (e.g. 90% scan).

File name only allows 20 characters which is too short for me to name book chapters that I've scanned. But you can correct that once you save it as a word file on your desktop.

It sits nicely on my desk next to my keyboard and monitor. Nice to have printing, copying, and scanning so easily next to me. Paper feeder works, but paper supply sits a little crooked. Paper does not come flying out at you which is another plus over my old printer.

The buttons are not as bad as the other reviews said. The manual leaves a little to be desired: It was a little difficult to figure out how to do the OCR function--for example, it didn't tell me to "choose" my scanner so the software would be connected to the Canon PIXMA. It comes with two softwares--one for scanning and one for OCR. So maybe some people will think this is clunky to have to move between two softwares. But both work great! Faster than my 2 year old Epson stand alone scanner and the cover is more manageable than the Epson's (which just fell down on me all the time!)

Okay, so it doesn't feed, collate, and staple--but for that I go to my office.
Canon Pixma MP210 Photo All-In-One Inkjet Printer (2175B002)


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