Type: Printer / Scanner / Copier, Printing technology: Inkjet, Connectivity technology: USB 2.0, Max printing speed (B/W): 31 ppm, Max printing speed (Colour): 24 ppm, Max printing resolution (B/W): 9600 x 2400 dpi ...
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Review summary: This is a rather squashed looking grey unit, but it does have some surprises, it is an All In One unit, it can print direct onto CD's and DVD's and while on printing, in custom mode you get close to 30PPM.
Verdict: Printing with black output was only slightly slower at around 20PPM a perfectly acceptable speed for me especially if 30PPM is achievable from the stated 31PPM
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Canon scores top marks with its excellent all-in-one device
Pros: Very fast ; Great quality prints ; Fantastic scanner
Cons: Quite pricey
Verdict: Rounding off the feature set, the multi-format memory card reader, colour LCD and intuitive controls make direct photo printing a breeze. We really couldn't ask for more from the Canon MP610
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Canon's PIXMA MP600 has been the mainstay of its all-in-one range, so it'll be a hard act for the newly introduced PIXMA MP610 to follow. Both machines are intended for the small and home office markets, ...
Verdict: While there's not a huge difference between Canon's PIXMA MP610 and the MP600 it replaced, the increased resolution in the scanner and improved automatic photo fixing are both welcome. Canon's range of all-in-ones remains one of the best on the market ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: canon pixma mp610 review: The Canon Pixma MP610 is a minor upgrade of the MP600, offering nothing less and not much more but if you don't already have a multifunction printer it may be worth a look.
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Source: pcmag.com
Award: Editor's Choice!
Review summary: The Canon Pixma MP610 Photo All-In-One is hardly changed from the Editors' Choice MP600 it replaces in Canon's line, but it offers a few well-hidden refinements.
Pros: Fast. High-quality photos. Prints, scans (including scans to e-mail), and works as a standalone copier
Cons: Full-page graphics on plain paper tend to make the paper curl
Verdict: The Canon Pixma MP610 Photo All-In-One is hardly changed from the Editors' Choice MP600 it replaces in Canon's line, although it offers a few well-hidden refinements.
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