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I'm Looking To Buy A Canon All In One Printer.
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I have one MP220 it takes Pixma 40/41 cartridges. I want a new one as near the same as possible to the one i have. I've been very happy with it but I want to renew as it is over 9 years old. Any ideas on the best price ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To get the best value in the long term you should avoid the cheaper Canon models (which use a single cartridge for all of the colours). The 5-cartridge models work out far cheaper to run (and produce better quality photos). The best deal on such a printer at the moment appears to be for the iP7250:
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If you simply want the cheapest Canon printer for your needs (and don't mind not having the benefits of 5 cartridges), then the MG2550S will do all that you require:
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If you simply want the cheapest Canon printer for your needs (and don't mind not having the benefits of 5 cartridges), then the MG2550S will do all that you require:
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A 5-cartridge printer has TWO black cartridges. One contains a pigment-based ink, which is best for document printing on plain paper, while the other contains a dye-based ink, which is best for printing images onto photo paper.
It also has separate cartridges for each colour (rather than a single cartridge containing all three colours). That means that when one colour runs out you only need to replace that one colour, rather than having to replace all three together.
It also has separate cartridges for each colour (rather than a single cartridge containing all three colours). That means that when one colour runs out you only need to replace that one colour, rather than having to replace all three together.
I use a Canon Pixma iP7250 Wireless Printer. It has 5 different colour cartridges, as Chris said. The replacement cartridges cost £13 for 4 sets of 5, on Amazon. I still have 3 sets left after buying the full pack in January. However, if you are looking for a printer/scanner/fax etc, then this is not what you're looking for. It's just a printer, but a really good one that cost me £67.
Thanks for your post, 10CS.
I'd been relying upon the filters on PC World's website to do their job properly, which clearly they can't! (Selecting 'All-in-One Printers', within 'Canon', definitely leads to a selection of printers that includes the iP7250 and from there I only checked that it uses 5 cartridges, rather than checking that it includes a scanner - as that shouldn't have been necessary!)
The best deal on a 5-cartridge printer that actually does include a scanner then seems to be on the TS5051:
https:/ /www.pc world.c o.uk/gb uk/comp uting-a ccessor ies/pri nters-s canners -and-in k/print ers/can on-pixm a-ts505 1-all-i n-one-w ireless -inkjet -printe r-10168 196-pdt .html
(My own all-in-one Canon printer is the MG5350, which is superb. However the updated version of it, the MG5750, is somewhat dearer than the TS5051: https:/ /www.pc world.c o.uk/gb uk/comp uting-a ccessor ies/pri nters-s canners -and-in k/print ers/can on-pixm a-mg575 0-all-i n-one-w ireless -inkjet -printe r-10143 745-pdt .html )
I'd been relying upon the filters on PC World's website to do their job properly, which clearly they can't! (Selecting 'All-in-One Printers', within 'Canon', definitely leads to a selection of printers that includes the iP7250 and from there I only checked that it uses 5 cartridges, rather than checking that it includes a scanner - as that shouldn't have been necessary!)
The best deal on a 5-cartridge printer that actually does include a scanner then seems to be on the TS5051:
https:/
(My own all-in-one Canon printer is the MG5350, which is superb. However the updated version of it, the MG5750, is somewhat dearer than the TS5051: https:/
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