The document discusses two Canon printers, the Canon Pixma MP280 and Canon Pixma MX360. The Canon Pixma MP280 is an entry-level all-in-one printer, scanner, and copier that offers photo printing capabilities with a maximum resolution of 4800 x 1200 dpi. It is currently selling for $70 on Canon's website. The document also reviews the Canon Pixma MX360, an entry-level printer designed for small office or home use. It can print, scan, copy, and fax, and connects via USB 2.0. Testing found it can print up to eight black and white pages per minute. It has a list price of $79.99
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Canon Pixma MP280 Canon Pixma MX360
The Canon Pixma MP280 is an entry level
all- in-one printer, scanner and copier with
enhanced photo printing capabilities. It was
the budget-friendly model out of its line of
eight photo printers released by Canon in
2010. Taking on the new Pixma photo printer
look, it features a simple lossy black design
with silver accents just like the previously
reviewed sister product, the Canon Pixma
MP495. Canon has included full HDMovie
Print and photo editing software, as well as
the Easy Photo Print app for Android
smartphones in the package. Moreover, this
photo all-in-one offers high color resolution
color photo capabilities with a maximum of
4800 x 1200 dpi and is Energy Star certified.
It is currently selling for only $70 from
Canon’s website. Keep reading to find out of
this is the right printer for you. Our review
includes an overview of specifications,
testing result, a summary of the build and
design and more.
The Canon Pixma MX360 was first
introduced by Canon in January during CES
2011. It is an entry level model designed for
small office/home office use, alongside the
Pixma MX410. We have already reviewed
the leading flagship inkjet out of the bunch,
the Pixma MX882 and the inkjet that is one
step down from it, the Pixma MX420. Now
we will take a look at the MX360. This four-
in- one can print, scan, copy and fax and
connects to a computer via High speed USB
2.0 (note that the MX410 has wireless
connectivity). It has an automatic document
feeder that can fit up to 30 sheets and a 100-
sheets rear feed tray. We tested the MX360
and found that it can print up to eight black
and white pages per minute under the default
settings. The MX360 has list price of $79.99.
Check out our full review below to find out if
this suitable inkjet for your office at that
price.