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Canon Pixma MX330

By Justin Yu, CNET.com on 30 June 2009 10:21 AM

Tags: scanner, printer, pixma, multifunction, fax, copier, canon, mx330

Manufacturer: Canon

Copier

  • Maximum number of copies
  • 99 copies

Fax

  • Modem speed/compatibility
  • Up to 33.6Kbps
  • Reception memory capacity
  • 50 pages pages

General

  • Functions
  • Printer, Copier, Scanner, Fax
  • Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • 19.8 x 41 x 45.8 cm
  • Weight
  • 8.6 kg
  • Printer engine
  • Inkjet
  • Connections
  • USB

Paper features

  • Paper sizes
  • A4, A5, A6, B5, C6, C5, B5

Print features

  • Print resolution (Colour)
  • 4800 x 1200 dpi
  • Print speed (B&W)
  • 7.5 ppm
  • Print Speed (Colour)
  • 4.5 ppm

Scanner

  • Sensor type
  • CCD

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The good:
  • Inexpensive
  • Includes auto-document feeder
  • Robust software suite
  • 1.8-inch LCD
  • Small footprint
The bad:
  • Spotty output quality
  • Lacks media card reader
The bottomline:

The Canon Pixma MX330 doesn't produce the best quality prints, but you won't find a more versatile printer in the sub-$200 category. An auto-document feeder, 1.8-inch LCD screen, and easy-to-use features make it an excellent choice for creative homes on a budget.

Editors’ rating:

7.5/10

RRP: AU$149.00

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