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Canon PIXMA MX860 Wireless All-In-One office Printer

Canon PIXMA MX860 Wireless All-In-One office Printer

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Brand: Canon
Category: CE

List Price: $189.97
Buy New: $119.65
as of 9/10/2010 16:51 CDT details
You Save: $70.32 (37%)



New (32) Used (5) Refurbished (1) from $80.00

Seller: software-hardwareonsale
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 476 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Operating System: DOS
Processors: 1
System Memory: 128000
Memory Type: DRAM
Hard Drive Size: 1
Graphics Card: This is the description of the PC Graphics
Graphics RAM: 256
Graphics Card Interface: AGP
Native Resolution: 640x480
Display Size: 669.2913385826772
Shipping Weight (lbs): 33.7
Dimensions (in): 19.4 x 17.1 x 8.9
nv:Print Method: Inkjet
Resolution: Up to 9600 x 2400 dpi (Color)
Resolution: Up to 600 x 600 dpi (Black)
Print Speed: 4" x 6" : Approx. 41 Seconds
Condition: New
Color Output: Color
All-In-One: Yes
Fax Capability: Yes
Network Ready: Yes
Automatic Feeder: Yes
Dimensions: 19.4"W x 17.1"D x 8.9"H
Connectivity: Ethernet
Connectivity: USB
Optional Connectivity: Bluetooth Connector
Wireless: 802.11 b
Wireless: 802.11 g
Standard Paper Input: 150 Sheets
Duplex Printing: Yes
Paper Sizes Supported: Letter
Legal Disclaimer: Shipping is 3-5 days FedEx or UPS with tracking number. Brand New. Continental USA street address ONLY, we do not ship to P/O box, APO, AE, or international addresses

MPN: 3301B002
Model: 3301B002
UPC: 013803102963
EAN: 0807027539670
ASIN: B001R4C5BK

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Fully-Integrated 35-sheet Auto Document Feeder for rapid built-in two-sided document copying and scanning
  • Super G3 High-speed fax with memory to store 100 coded speed dials and up to 250 incoming pages when receiving ITU-T No. 1 Chart
  • Various security features including password protected PDFs

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Product Description
Wireless Office All-In-One Printer with 2.5" LCD & Built-in Two-sided copying and printing


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4 out of 5 stars all in one printer   September 7, 2010
roger linker
this product arrived broken. cannon at no cost to me sent another "refurbished" but upgraded model.
it works fine now.
when inquiring why they sent refurbished when the new one arrived damaged, they basically said "thats our policy"



4 out of 5 stars Wireless, Duplex Scanning/Printing, and Tech support from the US   September 4, 2010
James Dc-ward
I needed an all in one printer that had the following options for under $100:
Duplex Printing
Duplex Scanning
Automatic Document Feeder
Fax with Fax duplex capabilities
Converts scans to PDF or text
Wireless and Ethernet capable
Low ink cost - refurbished of course

The Canon MX860 has all these features and can perform all the functions listed above without being plugged into the PC or Laptops at home. Now I am scanning bills and saving them as searchable PDF files which can be stored in a memory card directly into the Printer. The MX860 can scan the front and the back of documents wirelessly saves time when you want to archive 2 sided documents. Speed and Laser quality printing is not it's strong point, but words and images come out like most ink printers in our school. I bought this one refurbished + shipping for $86 and have only used it for a short time, but it has already replaced my HP 950 which still works after 9 years. The nice part is being able to place a memory card into the printer and accessing the scanned files from other computers in the house wirelessly using Windows 7. I did have to call tech support, but guess what... I got a real person from the U.S., that didn't have an accent, who actually answered the phone at 9:55 pm Eastern Time,and actually helped me out at no charge. Go Canon Go! The fact that I had a person from Chesapeake,VA answer my tech support question just earned my business on my next printer purchase.



2 out of 5 stars Eats Toner and Hard to Set Up In Windows 7   August 26, 2010
John Frankosky (Portland, OR)
I have had this printer since November 2009. I have Windows 7 on two computers and could not get the printer drivers/software to work with both 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows 7 (and I am a computer techie.) After a week of trying to install the drivers/software (with the disc supplied and updated downloads from Canon's support site) I had to pull out an old net book computer with Windows XP to get the printer to finally work. Way too much frustration with the initial setup. To this day Windows 7 is still telling me to install updates for the fax feature (which I do often but still Windows 7 thinks it needs to be installed.) Very bad initial impression.

But, my biggest frustration is the toner is gone quickly. I print maybe one or two sheets a week, if that many. I have Windows printer setup to print in Gray Scale as I rarely need to print in color. I have only printed two pictures in color this whole time. Still my color ink cartridges have depleted color ink without printing any color documents. The black ink also goes very quickly. I print in standard mode as I do not need fine print. Very dissatisfied with the way the printer uses color ink without printing in color and how quickly it uses black ink without printing a lot.

I have also tried to scan to a USB flash drive that you can plug into the printer. When I plug it in the printer says it recognizes it, then when I scan to the USB device it tells me there is no USB flash drive plugged in. I really wanted this feature.

The only positive I have is that it does duplex printing very well. On multiple page print outs I almost always choose to print both sides to save paper. This works very well on the printer. I also like how the printer paper printout tray will automatically open to output paper if I have closed it previously.

I bought this printer as a gold box deal and loved the price compared to other wireless printers. But, the installation problems were a big headache (which I can live with), but the way it eats color ink without printing in color, and eats black ink two to three times faster than my old HP inkjet makes this printer a costly purchase mistake. Sorry Canon, this will be the last printer product I purchase under your name. You need to care more about the consumer than to find ways to make more profit with toner.



2 out of 5 stars Save Time (and the planet).   August 24, 2010
S. Burton
Well, It's cheap and fairly high quality. It's amazing what you get for 150 bones today. This multi is no exception. With the correct paper it will print nice color images. The fax and scanner work adequately for their part. However... If you're buying this for the fax capability keep reading.

The problem with ink-jet technology; they make their money on the ink. Most savvy buyers know this. I know this. I have an ANCIENT HP Laserjet 4+ I bought from ebay WITH a toner cartridge for about $40. I used it with the included toner for a few years then bought a new one for about 80 bucks. That toner cart will last forever. I still have the printer. I bought this because I needed a fax and wanted to print the odd photo.

I am not here to complain about the cost of the ink or how quickly these printers exhaust their ink supply. Again these are known tradeoffs for the ultra-low price of ink-jet devices. I am here to complain about the fact Canon has purposely crippled this device to sell more ink. In the process they are also wasting my time and killing the planet. How? Stay with me:

The printer will receive faxes to memory and store them on-board in electronic format. --Nice feature.

The printer will scan documents and output a PDF which you can bring to the computer in several ways. --Nice feature

The printer WILL NOT allow you, in any way, to view a fax in electronic format. It wont generate a PDF. It won't store the fax on a USB/SD/Connected PC, it won't show you a preview. It FORCES you to print the fax or at least the first page of the fax. It CAN handle faxes electronically but it wont because Canon wants you to buy more ink!

In my case, I have a need to receive faxes and keep them in electronic format for easy storage and reference. This means I have to print EVERY fax I receive, take it from the printer's output tray and put it right back in device to scan it back in to the printer. This is an example of forced waste that I don't appreciate.

I emailed Canon, they verified that the device will not allow you to retrive the fax in electronic format. It's obvious that Canon does this to force you to print and use ink for the fax functionality. I think that sucks so I can't recommend this device.

I am now going back to an efax account. If you have a similar need regarding electronic files/faxes, I'd recommend buying an even cheaper, non fax device. Save on the phone line, save on the printer cost, save on the ink and save the planet a little tiny bit.



5 out of 5 stars great printer   August 24, 2010
Zoirusha (NY)
I work in a small research lab, and use the machine for printing out papers, scanning gels and photos and technical documentation.
I think it is wonderful - at least in comparison to an HP piece of junk I bought it to replace. The duplex feature is amazing - it never messes up the order, the pages never come out smeared (as was the case with my old printer). It has a bunch of pre-set modes for ink usage and such, and you can also program your own (which I have done). The menus are not cumbersome, so it is easy to change the settings on the fly. Print quality is great even on the lowest ink usage setting - and is simply wonderful when you use a "standard" or "high" quality setting. Paper is conveniently fed either from the cassette or from a rear tray. Scan quality is great.
Since I don't pay for cartridges, I can't really say whether it is economical. I have just printed 6 copies of a 200-page document (mostly text) on a "standard" setting and used 5 "big" black cartridges and 1 "small" black cartidge, and also had to replace magenta (but probably because it was already running low when I started printing). I like that the cartridges have a transparent window in them - so you can see that they are actually completely empty when you throw them out!
Another minor thing I like: when you install a new cartridge, it doesn't require that you print a test page - I hate waste!

Overall, highly recommend!


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