I reviewed Canon's Color imageClass MF653Cdw, an low-cost color laser printer with good specifications to check its usability ...
The flatbed scanner captures up to 600 dots per inch ... while black ink costs drop to two-tenths of a cent per page. Is the Canon MegaTank Pixma G4280 worth it? Canon’s MegaTank Pixma G4280 ...
A checkbox in the menu sets whether the device's scanner is also to be ... we had a 4x6 print from our iPad. Canon cleverly suggests a way to print a Web page using iEPP, too.
Turning a page in a book with a robot is really hard, though, and these builds do a really amazing job at automating very tedious work. First up is [jck57]’s servo actuated auto scanner.
A flatbed scanner would be perfect, but the lip on the edge of most flatbed scanners keeps the document from touching the platen properly. [Matthew] decided to hack his Canon LiDE 90 scanner to ...
Canon claims the scanner maintains consistent quality regardless ... supporting both single and multi-page document scanning. For added convenience, you can send scans directly to your computer ...
Canon’s Color imageClass LBP633Cdw is relatively quick with the first page out in about 10 seconds ... is about the same price and includes a scanner and automatic document feeder.
Most include a built-in scanner, making them equally adept at faxing and photocopying, with the convenience of onboard controls. But that’s not the whole story. For photo printing, Canon also markets ...
Most low-cost inkjet all-in-ones (AIOs) use expensive ink. Tank-based printers offer cheap ink, but are often so expensive that you may not print enough to save any money overall. The Canon Pixma ...
Canon is one of the biggest brands in printing with a huge range of printers aimed at the home, the office and commercial use. Canon’s always been at the cutting edge of both inkjet and laser ...