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Canon Pixma MP495 Review
Canon Pixma MP495 Review

Entry-level all in one ink jet printers keep dropping in price as well as enhance their functionality sets. Canon's new PIXMA MP495 is the same cost as its precursor, the PIXMA MP490, whilst now incorporating wireless connection as standard.

Nevertheless, it does leave a few things from the equation, too, possessing no memory card slots or perhaps a PictBridge connection, while the MP490 included both. The 'P' in MP495 is meant to indicate Photo, but it is tough to see exactly how this particular all in one qualifies, since it's impossible to print pictures straight from a camera.

Canon has swung free from its silver and black colouring and it has rather gone for a high-gloss black overall look, that is smart yet so simple to smear that you're going to probably want to have a cloth handy.

The paper path is conventional enough, with paper feeding via a 100-sheet tray setup behind, to a fold-down output tray at the front. The front tray pops open mechanically in the event you begin printing with it closed. On top of the device is a straightforward flatbed scanner, with a cover which lifts to fit books along with single sheets.

The control panel is without a doubt amazingly busy with respect to a low-cost inkjet printer, having a seven-segment LED display employed to show the quantity of copies in addition to symbols pertaining to status conditions. Additionally, there are indicators pertaining to low ink, jammed paper as well as paper type, that's selectable via a push-button. In front of all these are six buttons to start and stop scan and also copy jobs, to call up setup functions and to automatically fit a print to the page.

This works as a twin-cartridge printer, with individual black and tri-colour cartridges. They each click in to place once you have elevated the main scanner portion of the PIXMA MP495.

Wireless set up is a little more baffling when compared with many, since the setup program merely alludes to USB or network connections and only refers to wireless when you're a way down the network route. You need to utilize the wireless setup cable as a short-term connection as well as key in your WPA pass code at the Personal computer, though the procedure is after that fairly automatic.

Canon is in fact fair minded enough to refer to ISO rates of speed, in this instance 8.8ppm with respect to black and also 5ppm for colour. Even these much more realistic figures ended up being hard to match under test, though, mainly because the printer performed tests and preparation spending 15 seconds or so prior to starting each print. This time would be omitted on the ISO measurements.

The five-page text document printed at 5.6ppm, but this increased to 6.9ppm for the longer, 20-page test. The black text and colour graphics pages required in excess of two minutes, however, providing a speed of just 2.4ppm. An individual page copy completed in 41 seconds and a 15 x 10cm picture on an A4 glossy photo sheet required 1min 24secs. Both these rates of speed are reasonable regarding a device at this value.

Print quality using the Canon PIXMA MP495 ink cartridges is usually good with very clear, well-formed black text and draft mode text consistently looking highly serviceable. Colour graphics are also clear and vibrant, providing eye-catching as well as eye-catching documents.

The photograph print was clear plus colours were natural, even though, unusually for Canon, lots of dark fine detail ended up being lost.

What it really comes down to is whether or not you appreciate wireless internet connection over memory card slots and also PictBridge connection with respect to your digital camera. Should you hardly ever print pictures then the Canon PIXMA MP495 really provides good value as a low-cost printer, copier and scanner. If you want to print photos, though, it's significantly more awkward compared to its direct forerunner.

Canon Pixma ink cartridges are to be found here.




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