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This is a small All In One unit, it can print, scan and copy. For anyone needing to do all three then an All In One unit has the biggest advantage of – stating the oblivious – being a single unit, so only one power plug and one PC connection...
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Quick review Full review Images (4) News Related Higher up the scale in Canon’s new range of Pixma printers is the MG6150, an all-in-one device that combines print, scan and copy functionality in a sleek black chassis that boasts a 3-inch colour displa...
Excellent quality document and photo output, nicely designed, easy to use, good range of connectivity and control over media...
Scan quality could be better, a little expensive without online discounts...
The MG6150 is a very attractive option for the modern home, both in terms of the performance if offers and the range of ways it can help produce professional-quality outputKey specsUSB, Wi-Fi...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 04:56:41
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Like most other printer makers, Canon now uses touch-sensitive controls on its more expensive models.Rather than being on the front panel, though, the controls of the MG6150 are built into the lid of the scanner section. This has two advantages: the de...
Excellent print quality; aboveaverage speed; good touchpanel controls; twin paper sources; direct disc print...
Slow doublesided print speed...
Competitive costs and high quality prints make this a great multi-function device...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-14 04:56:43
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It takes 28 seconds to turn the MG6150 on. This is very good given that the average time for most models is 1 minute.The first print from standby takes 17 seconds and the first page from then on takes 7 seconds. The Pixma MG6150 is the high-end Canon 2...
High speeds for office documents (13 ppm in black & white) and photos (32 seconds for a 10x15), Very good print quality for office docs and photos, Low energy consumption: 17.5 W when printing, 1.6 W on standby, Very nice photo print quality, invisible drops, Wifi doublesided...
No touch screen, no fax, Higher costs per page than on 4 cartridge models, No Linux drivers, The Full HD Movie and Creative Park software didn't convince us...
An allrounder, the MG6150 will suit those who don't mind paying a touch more per print in return for higher quality. It's fast in all modes, double-sided, Wi-Fi. However we like the intelligent touch system less than we would a real touch screen...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-14 04:56:44
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We recently looked at the Canon's lower-end PIXMA MG5150 which provided a number of welcome surprises and offered well above average print and photo quality for its measly £74 price tag. Now it's the turn of its big sister in the MG family, the MG615...
Canon's PIXMA MG6150 inkjet all-in-one produces exceptionally good quality images with the addition of its grey toner cartridge - and we like the smarter touch controls. Ink costs are little on the high side, though...
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Most new all-in-ones are evolutionary changes to what's gone before, but occasionally some changes are more revolutionary. Touch panels have been growing in popularity on recent models from HP, Epson and Lexmark, but Canon, with its PIXMA MG6150, is the f...
Easy to use, Sophisticated design, Very good print quality...
Slow duplex speed, Shine shows fingerprints and smudges, Random updates slow print time...
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The PIXMA MG6150 is aimed at those wanting a little more than a basic inkjet MFP. Its price reflects the higher specs: the scanner can capture images at an impressive 4,800x4,800dpi, there's a comprehensive set of interfaces that includes wire...
This big, stylish MFP is a great all-rounder, but it's quite expensive to run. Epson's PX720WD just has the edge...
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Canon's recent PIXMA multifunction printers have impressed, and the PIXMA MG6150 is no exception. Combining a fantastic feature set with a consistently superb print engine, it's arguably the best home inkjet in its price range. Connecting through Wi-Fi...
Comprehensive connectivity, Stellar print quality, Packed with features...
Could be faster...
Barely any more expensive than the outgoing Canon MP640, the MG6150 crams in an extra grey cartridge for fabulous fidelity in monochrome photo printing and a much more elegant touch panel interface, but still offers auto duplex double-sided printing, dire...
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This is more like it. In stark contrast to Canon’s minor update to its inkjet printers, the revamping of its all-in-one range is extensive to say the least. Six new models have been launched, along with a new naming convention, and it’s the Pixma MG615...
The touch interface isn’t perfect, but it adds appeal to a high-quality, fast and fully featured home all-in-one...
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Canon’s Pixma MG6150 is one of the more expensive printers in this group, with a price tag pushing the £200 mark, but it works hard to justify that price by offering high-quality printing and a versatile set of features. It’s not particularly exciting...
Very good photo output and printing performance; good range of features, including tray for CD and DVD printing...
Above average printing costs for photos...
Print speeds are good too, and the twin paper trays provide a total capacity of 300 sheets, so it's a good choice for small business users who need a fast workhorse printer. You even get a special tray for printing on CDs and DVDs, making the Pixma MG6150...
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Canon has built quite a reputation for quality photo printing with its Pixma range. The MP990, which we reviewed in July, got a four-star rating for its solid all-round performance, and the MG6150 isn’t a bad printer either. It has a number of nifty fe...
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NamePhoto printer: Canon Pixma MG6150At a glance:Extremely high-quality photos on photo paper,Low quality photos on plain paper,Text isn't dark enough, and is prone to smudgingSummary:Pretty pictures on pricey paper, but not a great generalist printer.Rat...
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