| Canon Pixma MP610, Photo All-in-One (3-in-1) with colour TFT screen and Easy Scroll Wheel. | 
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| Brand: Canon Category: CE
Buy New: £84.99
Buy New/Used from £75.00
Avg. Customer Rating:   (58 reviews) Sales Rank: 35
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MPN: MP610 Model: MP610 EAN: 4960999454740 ASIN: B000UX3U6I
Release Date: September 18, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: Read 53 more reviews...
  PLEASE READ - IMPORTANT January 9, 2009 There is an big problem with Canon printers and the chips they use on the cartridges. Just search on google for "ink tank cannot be recognised". Mine is coming up with the message all the time and lots of others have the same problem with printers all across the Canon range. I suggest you look at another brand until Canon solve the problem.
  A brilliant piece of equipment January 8, 2009 Canon Pixma MP610, Photo All-in-One (3-in-1) with colour TFT screen and Easy Scroll Wheel.
I have had this printer for about 8 months now and it is simply brilliant at everything I ask it to do. It was easy to install, (HP computer running Vista, with decent quality printer cable as recommended in several reviews I have read)) reliable and easy and I have found the results excellent. The printer produces sharp high quality images at a fast speed (though double sided or duples printing is slow), the photos look like they were produced professionally and the scanner is great. Importantly for me, the copier produces high quality copies in a reasonable time. Paper feeds are slick and easy - I love it.
On the topic of cost, although I have not done an accurate study, I would estimate that though cartridges are costing more than my epson ones did, they last considerably longer (I have given up using anything other than the dedicated brand) so I am very happy with that too - and the quality is vastly superior.
  Mac User January 7, 2009 Can only add to what's already been said. Lovely machine, quiet, fast to print/scan and works well with my Apple Imac (Leopard OS X). And yes, it's big and heavy but as long as it keeps working well for me i don't mind at all!
  Don't overlook this product - its fantastic January 2, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the second multifunction printer that I have owned and replaces an Epson RX500 that just stopped working. The first thing I noticed was the unit, although quite a large machine, was actually much neater and aesthetically acceptable than the RX500 it replaced - in my view the way the Canon looks and operates makes the Epson look almost prehistoric
The Canon is very quiet when either scanning or printing and the print quality is of a very high standard and no longer do I have ink-soaked paper that I suffered with on the Epson from new. The feature of having the printer select paper from either the top-feed or the cassette tray is a big bonus as it means I can either only use the cassette (removing that unsightly stack of floppy paper sticking out all the time) or I can have two different grades of paper (sometimes I print to card or adhesive labels) without having to swap them over each time (and usually forgetting!).
The Canon comes with easy to follow step-by-step instructions, was installed within about 10 minutes and is very simple to operate - not that I have used all its functions yet but have simply printed and scanned basic documents and photographs.
I would class myself as a medium user (my wife uses it to print for her business) and although I bought this in August I am still on the original ink cartridges - the PGI black is just about to be replaced
As usual I read many reviews - something I love Amazon for - and decided that I couldn't go wrong with the Canon and I haven't. Amazon had the best price and delivered it for free in just 2 days. I notice that the printer is now only 84.99 on Amazon - you just can't go wrong at this price for such a good quality product.
  Welcome return January 1, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Oh joy! After dumping my second Epson all singing-all dancing-makes the coffee too into the skip because of failure of its clunky and fragile paper feed I have returned to Canon and have a machine that is solid, convincingly engineered and, so far, dependable. True, it is noticeably slower than the Epsons, but time isn't everything and the results are very good and worth waiting a little for. It also seems to be much more economical on ink than the Epsons, and like the Epsons it has the advantage of single colour ink tanks without the expense of having to buy a print head every time you replace a cartridge. Such a shame, though, that Canon have joined in with the ecological indefensible practice of chipping the cartridges so that they can't be recycled and must be consigned to landfill - commercially sound, no doubt, but environmentally disastrous! The user interface is friendly and offers a more useful range of options than do the Epsons. One thing though; the automatic duplexing is painfully slow with long pauses while it is 'waiting for the ink to dry': I have set the default to manual duplexing and switch to automatic only when I can print in the background while I get on with other things. But that is a minor carp: there is much more I really like about the Canon and I am delighted to have returned to the fold. I do not anticipate needing to dump the Canon into the skip for a long time to come.
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