Canon Pixma printers use individual ink cartridges for each of four to six colors. Cartridges have a small microchip that will need to be reset when you refill them, so you'll need a chip reset device ...
Near the bottom of the pecking order in Canon's TS series of consumer-grade Pixma photo printers, the Pixma TS5320 Wireless All-in-One ($99.99) is an upgrade to the TS5120 reviewed here in March 2018.
On the surface, it’s a nice bargain for home users who print infrequently, but the pricey black ink and all-too-brief 90-day warranty make it a meager long-term deal. Depending on how much and what ...
Superior glossy-photo output and performance somewhat justify the unit and ink prices for this MFP, but color graphics on plain paper don’t measure up. The Canon Pixma MG8220 Wireless Inkjet Photo All ...
Late April will see the release of Canon’s PIXMA G660 MegaTank printer, which uses ChromaLife 100 dye-based inks in its user-refillable tanks. Lifestyle view of the new PIXMA G660 MegaTank printer ...
Part of a recent five-model debut of Canon's TS-series Pixmas, the TS9120 ($149.99 at Walmart) is available in three colors: red, gray, and gold. (Canon sent us the gray model.) As the highest-priced ...
The Canon Pixma TS8320 Wireless Inkjet All-In-One Printer ($199.99) is a consumer-grade all-in-one (AIO) photo printer designed for moderate use in a home environment. This six-ink machine churns out ...