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Canon Office and Business MX922 All-in-One Printer, Wireless and Mobile Printing

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$749.99

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About this item

  • Features: Wireless LAN,AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Wireless Printing, Mobile Device Printing,USB 2.0 Hi-Speed: Plug the cable into your PC for a super-fast connection for your data transfers.
  • Fully-Integrated, 35-sheet Duplex Auto Document Feeder: Easily copy, scan and fax multiple documents without having to load them one page at a time
  • Built-In Auto Duplex Printing: Automatically print on both sides of the page without the hassle of turning it over manually
  • Compatible with Individual/Combo CLI-251 XL Ink Tanks (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) & PGI-250 XL Or PGI-255 XXL Pigment Black Ink Tanks.
  • 20-Foot cord.OS Compatibility:Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows 7, Windows 7 SP1, Windows Vista SP1, Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3 32-bit and Mac OSX 10.6.8 - 10.9.x


Product Description

The Canon PIXMA MX922 Energy Star Wireless Inkjet Office All-in-One Printer prints in black and white at 15 ipm, in color at 10 ipm, and can output a borderless 4.0 x 6.0-inch photo in 21 seconds. Print borderless photos right at home using the 9600 x 2400 color dpi. Use the automatic double-sided print feature to print on both sides of the page and cut your paper consumption by as much as 50%. The built-in disc tray lets you design and print your own custom CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays. Its Full HD Movie Print feature takes a frame from an HD movie recorded on a compatible EOS, PowerShot, or VIXIA camera or camcorder and prints it as a photo, ensuring you never miss a photo opportunity while shooting video. The MX922 features a scan resolution of up to 2400 x 4800 dpi optical. Plus use the built-in copy function to duplicate photos as well as documents.

Set Contains:

PIXMA MX922 Wireless Inkjet Office All-In-One
CD/DVD Printing Tray
Manuals and other documents
Matte Photo Paper (For Automatic Print Head Alignment)
Setup CD-ROM
Setup Ink Tanks
Power Cord
Telephone Line Cable


Elnath
Reviewed in Mexico on September 5, 2018
El equipo es un poco más grande y pesado de lo que me hubiera gustado. La instalación fue sumamente sencilla. La he probado con moviles, tablet y desktop; con todas ha funcionado bien. El ADF de escáner es de gran ayuda. El software que se incluye para manejo de imágenes funciona a pesar de que la interfaz no es muy limpia. Te avisa siempre que sólo lo puedes usar si le pones cartucho originales a la máquina. Como no lo pienso hacer tal vez actualice la reseña una vez que le ponga cartuchos nuevos genéricos.Finalmente, la calidad de impresión no es excelente y algunas veces presenta lineas por la mala alineación del cabezal. No es algo que me preocupe mayormente ya que no imprimo cosas que necesiten más calidad de la que da esta máquina.
D'Souza
Reviewed in India on May 28, 2018
Hey People, please don't buy this printer. It's an international product. There is no installation or warranty. I have bought it 2 months ago and struggling to install it.The dealer refused to take the printer back and am stuck with a printer that can't be used..Unfortunately, I did not see any bad review's when I purchased this printer in April 2018. I am stuck with this printer, as I was unaware that this product is not available in India and will not cover warranty. Amazon did not specify on their portal that it is a US make. I struggled for more than a 2 weeks requesting Canon / Amazon to send a technician to install the drivers. Only after several calls, mails did Canon identify that the serial number does not match with the products available in India and they will not be able to support us in anyway. I tried returning the printer to Amazon but they did not accept at it had past the 1 week return period. I did put a claim as well to no avail.As Canon or Amazon did not support me, I requested an IT person to install the printer for which we had to pay additional charges, it worked for some time, and now the printer has stopped working. I have sent it to one of the Canon dealer for repairs and they are unable to support me.PEOPLE PLEASE BE AWARE AND NOT BUY THIS PRINTER. I HAVE GONE THROUGH A LOT OF TRAUMA DUE TO THIS AS THIS WAS PURCHASED FOR THE OFFICE AND DUE TO THE WRONG CHOICE I HAVE GOT INTO DEEP TROUBLE WITH MY SUPERIORS. -A FRIENDLY ADVISE - A BIG NO TO CANON PRINTERS
DW Owens
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2018
As advertised. Perfect!!!!
Gerardo Saenz Garduno
Reviewed in Mexico on November 26, 2017
Buena impression, pero los cartuchos de tinta son caros y se cosumen rapidamente. velocidad media, versatlilidad media. muy voluminosa, poco ruido.
Benzimidazolone
Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2016
I am really happy with this printer. By comparison, I bought both 3 HP inkjet printers when my two children when off to college (one each for them and one for me). All 3 of them died early in the 2nd year. I replaced with the MX822 version and the printer is still working fine. The scanner on it started giving 'wobbly' scans and so I replaced with this unit. I use inexpensive ink from ebay and expect it to last another 5 years +. Note that we do use the unit pretty heavily. My wife is a primary school teacher and prints tons of stuff.
F. Keene
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2015
This is an update of my previous review after using it for one month.I previously stated:The setup was easy with an illustrated step by step guide. But to go beyond the basics you must use the supplied disk to install the software and to download the on-screen manual.The printer, scanner, and copier work very well…I have not used the fax.Unlike some other reviewers, I found it to be reasonably responsive and not too noisy.The on-screen manual is very thorough and complete, but I would rather have a hard copy so I have printed one out. This was a long tiresome process, but worth it to me. The manual covers everything from loading paper to cleaning the ink jets and how to do and maintain anything you can think about.It did not use as much ink as I expected. I have printed about 250 pages of the manual, which includes a lot of pigment black and a fair amount of color. In this process it has used from half to 2/3 of the ink that came with it (depending on the color), and for me that’s good. I agree with others that Canon OEM replacement ink is expensive, but for home use it is not excessive. There have been good and bad reports about non OEM compatible inks, but for my use I will not take a chance with them. If I used it for a business, I would try the compatible inks, and certainly use a laser printer for B&W printing.The color prints of photos are the best I have seen from an inkjet printer. I previously had an Epson Stylus Photo R1900 (which cost about $500) and gave great color prints…….but the prints from the Canon PIXMA MX922 are significantly more vivid and brighter. The R1900 used pigment inks which are expected to last at least 100 years without fading, but dye based inks used in the MX922 should last a very long time unless exposed to sunlight.I like that it has two paper trays, one for standard paper, and another for either 4X6 or 5X7 color print paper. The manual states that it will also print to other size paper, legal paper, envelopes and printable disks but I have not tried these yet. The bottom paper holder turns over to hold a printable disk.Here is my update:The capabilities of the MX922 are amazing. The on screen users manual covers more information that I have time to discuss. I prefer a hard copy, so I printed it out all 470 pages using the Canon MX922. In my opinion it is reasonably fast and it’s use of ink is moderate compared to my previous Epson Printer.o For scanning, I have compared it to my stand alone Epson V33 in scanning newspaper clippings. The difference in output quality is outstanding. Here’s some data:o At 300 dpi the quality of the Epson was “poor”…(hard to read words). At the same dpi the Canon quality was “good”.o At 600 dpi the quality of the Epson was “fair” while the Canon was “excellent”.o At 1200 dpi the Epson was “good”, but not excellent, and it took 3 times as long to scan as the MX922, and the file size was 6.1 MB compared to just 733 kb when using the Canon at 300 dpi. Which gave beter quality.But the Canon is more clumsy to use, while the Epson sand alone scanner is very easy. Scanning a page from a large book was not possible with the MX922. I expect this is the case with any all-in-one device. The lid is just too large.A ton of software comes with the MX922, some useful, others not. One applications is called “My Image Garden” which can easily organize photos and documents, and can make a variety of corrections to your photos. One neat feature is that you can see an image before and after making a correction and make a choice.
HeTiCu7
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2013
That said, I don't try different brands so I can compare them, so I may be biased. My camera equipment is Canon (for many years) and so my last printer was a Canon IP6000, purchased in 2006, for printing 4x6 photos (and documents). It worked great until recently when it suddenly slowed way down, which is what prompted me to go shopping. Naturally I read the reviews for Canon printers (and some other brands) and it appeared that this one was the newest technology and already had favorable reviews, including from people with home businesses.Now, let's switch gears. My printing needs have diminished over the years as I have become increasingly more digital in document storage, online financial transactions, etc. Basically, if I can do it digitally, then that is the route I take. This includes my photo collection which is stored on my iPad for showing off. :-) I also bought a CanoScan 8600F (flatbed scanner) in 2006, which is still in use.So, imagine my very pleasant surprise when I discovered the awesome speed and stream-lined functionality of the multi-sheet scanning feature! If one sets up a directory (in the accompanying software utilities) ahead of time, then it's as simple as loading your documents, hitting either start button (black or color) and very quickly a pdf file shows up in the pre-set directory. Did I mention it has an ethernet port and is quickly (and painlessly) recognized on the network once the drivers are installed? I don't like Wi-Fi for home networking, I prefer ethernet (gigabit speed) when ever I can get it, so this port was a big plus for me. All of my computers see and work with the Fax driver, Printer driver and Scanning driver.Now, let's mention some little things that make this machine great. I never turn it off as it has a low-power state (automatic after a few minutes of inactivity) where everything powers down with only one small, blue light glowing. If I send something to the printer it immediately comes to life, takes a few moments to warm up and (this is cool) the paper output tray *automatically* opens and the extension support flips out! It's the little things that make me smile. :-) Also, if I place one or more documents in the scanner slot (while in low power mode) then it instantly springs to life and takes a few moments to warm up.Having stated that I print less and less these days, I must say I was impressed with the ink cartridges. They all have small, red LED lights that confirm they are plugged in correctly and in working order! Another smile. :-) Now I don't FAX much these days, but it's nice to know that it is hooked into the "clone" line through my PhonePower VOIP adapter (2 ports) and therefore is available upon demand. Oh, btw, the top lifts up like a flatbed scanner also, so I guess I will be donating the CanoScan 8600F soon.Final analysis: This machine's capabilities pleasantly exceeded my expectations, even after reading the specs and reviews. It has proven to be fairly equal in functionality to the Xerox multi-function machine at work, but at a fraction of the cost. The only thing it can't do is print 11x17, but that isn't an issue at this time. I will try to get back in a year to report on it's longevity prospects.UPDATE: I have knocked the rating down to 4 stars because there is no secondary sheet feeder. (My rating for this is actually 4.5 but that choice isn't available). Occasionally I have need to print on 8.5 x 14 (legal). With this unit one must remove the regular paper from the lower (main) paper tray, extend it out (at least they did build that into the unit) and load the 8.5 x 14 paper. I suppose I have been spoiled by top (secondary) sheet feeders on previous printers, so this is a small let-down. I guess I assumed the scanning feeder could be used as a secondary sheet feeder (for printing) but due to the design of the machine it cannot.UPDATE, 11-24-13: I had occasion to send my sister a letter today (she hates email) so I typed one up and hit the print button. I have not printed anything for several months, and the print cartridges are now 7 months old. My letterhead includes a small photo of a sunset over a local river at the bottom. After hitting the print button the machine woke up, flipped out the print tray, spent a minute doing a self-diagnostics, then printed out my one page in about 7 seconds. Apart from a slight smudge at the top (probably due to inactivity for several months) the letter printed out flawlessly, including the photo. I reprinted the letter and there were no smudges or flaws. Since I have not needed "legal" size paper anymore, I am changing my rating to 5 stars since this machine is doing everything I need it to do.UPDATE, 05-25-14: I lost my mother on Feb. 1 and inherited her estate. I was forced to move temporarily from WA to KY to liquidate the estate. My first priority was to set up my office so I could deal with the legal, financial and medical accounts and issues. I am also Trustee so there were many Will disbursements to deal with. I did not bring my MX922 from WA, instead I bought a new one once here. After 4 months of scanning, copying, and printing, I can now say I have given this machine a workout, including the printing function. It has performed most excellent. I also needed to buy more ink cartridges and discovered an alternate source (here on Amazon) for cartridges that are: (a) a fraction of the cost of Canon cartridges, (b) still have the same red LED's on them that communicate with the printer and (c) are relatively CLEAR, so one can see how much ink is left. I still cannot comment on photo printing as I am all digital these days when it comes to photography. But I can give this unit 5 stars for being a workhorse in all other areas! I can also say that if one schedules their need for printing envelopes in batches, this unit does that professionally as well.UPDATE, 08-24-15: Earlier in the year I decided to start creating my own greeting cards (using CorelDraw) and printing out 5x7 photos for b-day gifts to relatives and friends (from PhotoShop). Both machines are still working great, and they produce exceptional photos. There are settings within the Canon print drivers that one can play with to improve the photo quality as well. I can also endorse the much cheaper ink cartridges that I buy from Blake Printing Supply on Amazon. I have gone through 2 sets (10 cartridges in a set) and they work great as well. For those wanting to find them, do a search on Amazon for "MX922 compatible ink cartridges" and look for Blake Printing Supply.
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