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Canon Pixma MP499 Review
Canon Pixma MP499 Review

Entry-level all in one printers are still falling in price and enhance their feature sets. Canon's new PIXMA MP499 is the same price as its forerunner, the PIXMA MP495, whilst now integrating wireless connection as standard.

Nevertheless, it does leave several things from the formula, as well, having no memory card slots or perhaps a PictBridge connection, while the MP495 included both. The 'P' in MP495 is supposed to stand for Photo, but it is tough to see exactly how this particular all in one qualifies, since it is not possible to print pictures directly from a digital camera.

Canon has swung clear of its silver and black colouring and it has rather gone for a high-gloss black look, which is smart yet easy to smudge that you'll most likely want to have a cloth convenient.

The paper route is typical enough, with paper feeding from a 100-sheet tray set up behind, to a fold-down output tray in front. The front tray jumps open completely on its own should you begin printing with it shut. On top of the device is a simple flatbed scanner, which has a lid that elevates to fit books as well as single sheets.

The control panel is actually amazingly busy with regard to a low-cost printing device, having a seven-segment LED display which is used to show the amount of copies in addition to symbols pertaining to status conditions. There's also indicators pertaining to low ink, jammed paper and also paper type, that's selectable by way of a push-button. In front of all these are six buttons for you to start and stop scan as well as copy jobs, to call up setup options as well as to automatically fit a print to the page.

This is a twin-cartridge printer, using individual black and tri-colour cartridges. They each click in to place once you have lifted the main scanner portion of the PIXMA MP499.

Wireless installation is a bit more baffling compared to many, since the setup program just makes reference to USB or network connections and only refers to wireless when you are a way down the network path. You must make use of the wireless set up cable as a short-term connection and also key in your WPA pass code at the PC, though the procedure is after that quite automatic.

Canon is actually fair minded enough to offer ISO rates, here 8.8ppm with regard to black and also 5ppm for colour. Even these much more realistic figures ended up being tough to match under test, though, due to the fact the printer executed tests and preparation having to take 15 seconds approximately before beginning each and every print. This time would be omitted in the ISO measurements.

Our five-page text document printed at 5.6ppm, yet this expanded to 6.9ppm on the extended, 20-page test. The black text and colour graphics pages took over two minutes, though, providing a rate of merely 2.4ppm. A single page copy completed in 41 seconds plus a 15 x 10cm photograph on an A4 glossy photo sheet required 1min 24secs. Both these rates of speed are acceptable for a device at this value.

Print quality using the Canon PIXMA MP499 printer ink cartridges is normally decent with very clear, well-formed black text and even draft mode text consistently appearing highly serviceable. Colour graphics are likewise clear and also vibrant, offering eye-catching and also eye-catching documents.

The photograph print was clear while colours were natural, although, unusually for Canon, a lot of dark detail was lost.

What it in fact comes down to is whether or not you cherish wireless connectivity over memory card slots as well as PictBridge connection with respect to your camera. Should you seldom print pictures then the Canon PIXMA MP495 in spite of everything provides value as a low-cost printer, copier and scanner. If you wish to print photos, on the other hand, it's more awkward compared to its direct forerunner.

Canon printer ink cartridges are available here.




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