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Canon PIXMA MP560 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One Photo Printer (3747B002)

Short Description

  • Keep it Green - Built-in 2-sided printing helps the environment and cuts your paper usage by 50%
  • Amazingly compact printer with both wireless and built-in 2-sided printing
  • Maximum 9600 x 2400 color dpi2 for exceptional photo quality
  • Use the new “Auto Photo Fix II” to automatically adjust and correct your photos
  • Easily print your photos from compatible memory cards3 and USB Flash drives

Listed Under: Printers

$149.99 $114.96
(as of 28/07/2010 12:44 - info)

Full Description

High-Performance Wireless Photo All-In-One with 2.0-Inch LCD


5 Reviews

  1. Jane Austen says:
    Posted July 26, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I had an old HP all in one printer. It made a lot of noise, and did not print straight. But it worked fairly easily. I bought this printer when that one fell off the desk and broke while moving furniture. It is the most irritating printer I have ever tried to use. The magic wheel on the control panel looks great….but just try reducing the size or changing the size of the paper you are printing on and see what you get. I literally hate this thing. Oh yes, it operates quietly, but uses massive amounts of ink and will only print on the paper it decides to print on. So much more complicated than my old printer. It is called an all in one printer, but does not include Fax. How all in one is that???

  2. Mara says:
    Posted July 25, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Love it! Finally can be anywhere in the house/yard with my notebook. If there is a need to print something, I just send the request, and pick up the document in my office…no longer tied to my desk – wonderful!

  3. Larisa Larionova says:
    Posted July 25, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Great multifunction device, easy to setup and easy to use. I don’t like that you can only print photos from SDcard, but not docs, and that a USB cable doesn’t included. But WiFi works great. The printer is quiet. I also like double side printing option.

  4. J. W. Zimmerman says:
    Posted July 25, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    This printer has replaced a Cannon i860, which provided about 6 years of very reliable performance… it isn’t done yet though… been given to a young nephew for use with his new notebook. Since I had such good fortune with the previous Cannon product… I didn’t look to any other brand to replace it. The MP560 has already proven to be a very good printer. Fine quality output, print and photos. The built in scanning bed saves space (was able to also gift an older stand-alone scanner). The copy feature of not having to have the iMac turned on… is great. Installation was without any problems… very straight forward setup (wireless) Printer recognized my network… I just had to key the network password using the turn-wheel on the control panel to select alpha/numeric values. I installed the Cannon software without a problem too. I previously used and older version of the MP Navigator 1.0, so I was used to the features. Also checked for Mac Software updates after I installed the software and it found all of the necessary updates for this printer… no need to visit the Cannon website for driver updates. All in all… a very good unit for every day use… and for the price… it’s amazing how a device with such features and functionality can be provided. My only complaint is that the unit does not shut off by itself… you have to depress the “ON” button to turn it off. This seems a bit odd given all of its sophistication… and especially since the front of the printer has an “Energy Star” label! There’s really no reason for the omission of this important energy saving feature. My much older printer turned on and off by itself. What’s up with dat Cannon? I still highly recommend this printer. Maybe Cannon will issue a firmware update at some point to resolve power saver issue.

  5. justaguy says:
    Posted July 25, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Our HP died last week(2nd HP’s in three years). I was fed up with worthless software packages, HP pop-ups, “low” ink warnings at 50% (with links to HP websites, etc… Based on reviews here, we bought the HP560 wireless.

    Set-up: on a difficulty scale of 1-10 (10 being the msot difficult), I’d give this s 2 1/2. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY PROBLEMS. Did I mention that you must FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS??? Make sure you know your network’s name and security p/w.

    We have 5 computers (3 Win-7s, 1 XP desktop and a Vista laptop), all set up to a home network. One of the laptops is a Gateway netbook (no CD drive). The only reason I gave the install process a 2 1/2 was that I had to load the drivers from the Canon website to set the netbook up with the printer. No mention of that step in the installaton process. Also, make sure you set the printer settings on the main computer to share the printer. After that, the set-up’s a breeze. It took me about an hour to set up the printer on all 5 machines.

    Printing is quiet, quick and colors are vivid. Sanning and copying are a bit slow, but I bought this mainly for the wireless network printing.

    This was worth the $85 (especially since Best Buy had it for $100 and Office Depot had it “on sale” for $129).

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