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Canon PIXMA MX850 Multi Function Printer

Canon PIXMA MX850 Multi Function Printer
From Canon

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35099 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: 2436B008AA
  • Released on: 2008-02-20
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 30.64 pounds

Features

  • Canon Pixma MX850 Inkjet Multifunctional Printer Machine
    • Canon Pixma MX850 inkjet multi functional machine with super G3 fax, 35 page duplex ADF, ethernet connectivity, print/copy mono/colour up to 31/24ppm, scan at 4800dpi, print photos with 1p

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description

PIXMA MX850
The PIXMA MX850 offers exceptional performance for small and home offices, giving your business a boost with this high performance, versatile Office All-In-One. With professional print quality, high speed output and Ethernet network connectivity, it's the ideal solution for home office and small business users.

Integrated, high-speed printing, scanning and copying make our Office All-in-Ones the ideal solution for any home office. The same technology that produces premium PIXMA photo prints brings new life and razor-sharp colour to business documents and presentations.

PIXMA MX850 detail



PIXMA MX850 Highlights


1pl Technology

Picolitre size

The size of the ink droplets can vary, and it is this that you quite often see quoted in printer specifications as a Pico litre rating (pl). The Smaller the nozzle jet, the tinier the ink drop, so the more detailed the print image will be.


5 Single Inks

Ink tanks/Cartridges

To minimise ink wastage and protect the environment, Canon’s Single Ink system uses transparent, individually replaceable single colour ink tanks. Each tank incorporates an LED that fl ashes slowly to indicate when ink is low, or rapidly when the tank is empty. To ensure hassle-free installation, the LED also indicates when a tank is incorrectly installed.


Auto Duplex Print

Auto Duplex

Built-in Auto Duplex printing capability is compatible with photo paper as well as plain paper feeding from both Rear Tray and Cassette.


Quick Start

Quick Start

No more waiting around; Quick Start gets you going in an instant. Switch on your PIXMA, and start printing or copying in as little as 4 seconds!


DVD/CD Print

CD/DVD Printing

Built-in tray guide assures easy handling. Precise, fast, high-quality direct printing on DVD/CD media can be ready just with a tray.


Auto Image Fix

Auto Image Fix

Not every photo is perfect; that’s why Canon introduces Auto Image Fix.  It automatically analyses your photo, and then enhances skin tones, colour contrasts and saturations. Simply scan, and edit them with the easy-to-use software.  Then reprint them to share with family and friends.


Memory Card

Memory Card Compatibility

Digital photographs can be printed quickly and easily simply by inserting memory cards into the card slot. Most of the memory cards in the market are supported.


ADF

Auto Document Feed

ADF (Auto Document Feeder) allows for continuous reading of the originals. This translates into very speedy copying, scanning and faxing, making it perfect for a home office.


A4 Approx. 24 Sec. Colour Copy

Colour Copy

A4 document colour copy speed. The advanced copy technology gives faithful colour reproduction on plain papers as well. Deliver high speed copy with beautiful photos and texts.


Scan CCD 4800 x 9600 dpi

Scan

Scanner Optical Resolution: The CCD or CIS systems of flat-bed scanning are used in all-in-one models. Achieved maximum resolution of 4800 (horizontal) x 9600 (vertical) dpi. 4800dpi resolution delivers good colour scans. Scan straight to PC, email or PDF. MP Navigator EX software makes every stage of operation easier, from image search to PDF document editing. Scan your existing photo prints and re-print them to share the duplicates with family and friends, or scan faded photos and bring them back to life with the easy-to-use software. Also includes adaptor to enable scanning of 35mm slides/film.


ChromaLife 100

ChromaLife 100

ChromaLife100 is a system that improves the beauty and permanence of printed images, realised with the combination of selected Canon inks and papers. By printing with the ChromaLife100 system, your printed photos will resist colour fading for longer, so they can be shared and enjoyed across generations.


Explanation of Software


Easy Photo Print EX
Easy-PhotoPrint EX enables you to convert your captured images into quality photo prints in seconds. In 3 easy steps you select images, choose paper type & size and finally select how you want your photo’s printed on the page! Furthermore use your images to create and print photo albums, calendars, albums and calendars. The possibilities are endless. Easy-PhotoPrint EX is supplied with all PIXMA’s.

MP Navigator EX
MP Navigator helps users achieve more with their PIXMA All-in-One. It offers users greater control and creativity or simple one-click operation for quick tasks like scanning to PDF. The user interface provides a simple yet intuitive interface to access a wide range of creative functions & capabilities. Recent upgrade of software now includes a comprehensive photo/document search function, easier-to-operate PDF function & automatic, high-quality image correction.

Ink Tanks/Cartridges Available -- PGI-5BK (PGBK), CLI-8BK (BK), CLI-8C (C), CLI-8M (M), CLI-8Y (Y), CLI-8 ChromaLife Pack
Canon Photo Papers -- Photo Paper Pro (PR-101): Canon's flagship professional photo paper offers the highest quality digital photographic output, with a mirror smooth gloss finish. Prints are virtually indistinguishable from traditional silver halide photographs. This paper offers exceptional print durability; Photo Paper Plus Glossy (PP-201): Canon's standard high-quality heavyweight photo paper offers superior quality output with a glossy finish. Create your own digital photographs and reprints at home; Glossy Photo Paper (GP-501): 'Everyday Use' economical, glossy paper for everyday affordable prints. Ideal for sharing digital photos.

Visit the Canon store for a full list of Canon genuine inks and paper





 

 





 

Box Contents

  • PIXMA MX850 Printer
  • Power Cord
  • Telephone Cable
  • Print Head
  • PGI-5 BK
  • CLI-5 BK
  • CLI-5C
  • CLI-5M
  • CLI-5Y
  • Operation Panel Cover
  • Multi languages Panel Sticker Sheet
  • CD-R tray
  • Mac Leopard Information Sheet
  • Multi language Easy Set-Up instruction
  • Multi language Quick Start Guide
  • Multi language Network Setup Guide
  • Setup software & User's manual CD
  • Maxell CD-R/RW Line Up Brochure
  • Media Sales Brochure
  • MP101 A4 (4 sheets) for Head Alignment check
  • Sample Media PP201 4x6 (3 sheets)
  • Warranty (EWS) Booklet


  • Customer Reviews

    Worth the wait!5
    I'd been looking for a replacement for my HP PSC 2210 AIO printer for some time, having had a disappointing experience with an HP Officejet 6310 on the way (see my review for full saga...). I need networking connectivity for a Small Office/Home Office environment and that narrows the field somewhat. Anyway, having waited a while I decided to review the market again and low and behold Canon has just announced two new models, the Pixma MX7600 (available Apr 08) and this, the MX850.

    Until now I've always had HP printing products and even with my recent bad experience still felt a little nervous changing manufacturer. So having checked the spec, I decided to take the plunge and I'm really pleased I did. Construction is sturdy and well engineered and it's acceptably quiet in operation. The only downside is that the overall dimensions are quite large but having said that, mine sits nicely on a 400mmx500mm cabinet with only a small overhang front (control deck) and rear (sheet feeder). On the subject of sheet feeders, there are three; one rear as stated, another at the front and an ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) on top. What I particularly like about this is that I can shut the rear one down and just use the front & ADF. Furthermore, the front paper tray is integral, ie it doesn't protrude, and the exit tray is covered by a door that opens automatically when a page is ejected. Note that some media types can only be used in certain trays so check your requirements beforehand; all are suitable for A4 paper. Finally, there is a CD/DVD adapter for printable media and this stores away neatly under the front paper tray when not in use.

    So how does it perform? So far I've used the print, scan, copy and fax functions, including duplex printing via the ADF, and the MX850 has performed flawlessly over a LAN using any of my 3 XP-based machines. Use is reasonably intuitive and print quality is as good as I've seen from any other inkjet machine. I haven't tried printing photos or CDs so can't comment on those functions. Ink cartridges are reasonably priced (<£8 each) primarily because unlike some manufacturers', they don't incorporate the print head. Whilst this may be seen as a disadvantage by some, the bundled software includes a multitude of cleaning & deep cleaning utilities and if that fails a replacement print head is available for ~£15. Some things to watch out for:

    * The mains leads and print cartridges are packed in a box stored inside the front Paper Output Tray - when you've searched everywhere else!
    * Even if you're solely going to use the Ethernet connection, you must first connect using the USB port in order to set up the machine. Use the second option "Set up the printer and the computer for network use" for the first computer and then the third option "Set up only the computer for network use" for subsequent machines. This isn't made clear in the blurb. Also, you'll need a USB lead in addition to any LAN cables, none of which are included.
    * These Canon print cartridges contain a micro-chip that, from the reviews, appears to be essential for correct printer operation. Allegedly third party cartridges won't work.

    That's about it. Hope it was helpful to somebody.

    Outstanding Printer5
    What a fantastic value replacement multi function home office printer. I bought this printer to replace my Dell A960 all in one and it has not disappointed. I use this plugged into the back of my wireless router so now allows me to print wirelessly from my laptop without having the desk top on. Set up was straight forward, however even for network set up you must use a a USB lead connected to your main computer first - follow the instructions and you cannot go wrong.

    Replacement ink is not that expensive either, see Ink Fusion and you can get a set of replacement 5 tanks for around £40. Not sure how long the ink will last. My tip is, do not stint on the ink - always buy Canon originals.

    Photo quality printing is brilliant, especially when you are using high quality photo quality paper. Shop around for the paper, Canon paper is over priced and there are equally high quality alternatives that are cheaper. Ink dries very very quickly, 4"x6" photos are just about dry to the touch straight off the machine and come out of the printer in much less than a minute.

    Printer is larger than it's predecessor in our house, and if you are operating in a small space then think about your desk space as it will eat up an area 51cm x 50 cm.

    The Automatic Document Feeder works a treat, and scanning more than one page at a time has become so much easier. Duplex printer, though not of the same speed as a main stream office laser, works fine but is slower to get the first print out. Using ink jet on two sides of normal 80 gm/sqm paper can make the paper a bit soggy if printing out pictures, but for text is fine.

    I have yet to use the stand alone fax send and receive functions so cannot comment on these now.

    In summary - an excellent home office work tool - outstanding photo quality printing, at speed, ease of use with network connectivity especially when hooked up to a wireless router. Highly recommended.

    Great unit - but grim setup process4
    Once set up, the unit works really well. It's quick, provides perfectly decent print quality, and looks robust. (My previous HP 6110 eventually fell apart after not many years of not particularly heavy use, and the driver started doing really bad things to the computer it was connected to).

    Scanning across the network works very well, the fax function seems OK, and there seem to be more features than I'll ever get to in a long while.

    The unit is operating fine from both PCs (Windows XP) and Macs (OS X 10.5).

    Main complaint: this is without question the nastiest setup process I've ever encountered on a printer. The Mac setup in the manual didn't work at all on OS X 10.5 (and fails ungracefully): after several attempts, I had to spot the bit in the scrap of paper that accompanied the printer that tells you to look in the guide on the CD and do something different. The PC setup involved multiple disconnections and reboots - and that's without anything going wrong - and required a run around every PC on the network with disks.

    Worth the hassle, I think, given that the results are really good now it's all working, but a thoroughly unpleasant setup experience.