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Brian L Foss
Reviewed in Canada on May 2, 2023
Nice and portable
Customer
Reviewed in India on October 21, 2020
Very Good printer.It can print Normal A4 page printing which is most imp for us.Must buy product.
Randhiru N
Reviewed in India on January 6, 2019
Good printer. Ink Catridge is costly.
Dave T.
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2019
quick delivery and fab product
DogX
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2018
This is a great printer: good quality and super easy to use with all of your devices. It isn't meant to be lightning fast it's meant to be super portable. The speed is still pretty quick and when you whip this out with ease and start printing you will need the time for everyone to ask about his super neat gizmo. Since you won't need to crawl on the floor to a plug or unwind cords and cables you'll have even more time to pat yourself on the back and look like the Professional that you are.I never could get this to find my network by pushing the WPS button. This is the fault of my AT&T router/modem because I bought a new MX922 Canon printer which also would not find the network with WPS. I entered it manually. I think I prefer manual entry, plugging something in then hitting a button to crack open and connect to your secure network seems INSECURE.Just in case the Bluetooth doesn't work (for some inconceivable reason) you can always plug your laptop into the USB port. Not that I've had trouble, I'm just saying. Get the 6foot cable so you can sit and type in your lap. A 3foot cable might entail hunching over the printer to stay close if your cord is short. Cords cost $2 and up so splurge for the 6 footer. If you want to keep looking like a Pro you will be prepared with fail proof backup. You still will not need to crawl around and plug into the wall, just a short cord laptop to printer. Make sure you get the right USB cord.
David
Reviewed in Mexico on April 19, 2018
La impresora es costosa, si, sin embargo la calidad de impresion es muy buena, asimismo la portabilidad es invaluable, ademas como tiene WIFI no tienes que conectar otro cable mas que el del adaptador de corriente. Sin embargo las tintas son pequeñas, duran poco y son costosas. Considera esto dentro del costo operativo de tu negocio.
Ariesspd4
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2016
I bought this printer because it is small, compact and portable. I have had Canon printers in the past, and they are good photo printers, however my last 4 printers were all HP. They all still work, just old technology. I bought a wireless HP printer/scanner for home, it was easy to set to work with any wireless network without using a cd rom to set it up. I needed a portable printer for work and all of the HP printers the size of the Canon Pixma were way out of my price range. So, I bought the Canon printer for the price point, size, and Canon's reputation. I got so frustrated trying to set this printer up, I almost sent it back. I needed to set this printer up, so it worked with my Android phone and Android tablets. When I am at home, I'm on one network, but when I go to work, I am on a different network and I use my cell phone carrier's network when I'm not at work, or home. Setting it up, was a nightmare, because you get no real instructions in the box. I also read the reviews, so I know I was not the only one. I downloaded the manual for this printer and I figured out how to set this printer up very easily for Android. Once I knew what to do, it literally took 2 minutes to set up! First go to the Google play store and download Canon Print Injet/Selphy app and Canon Print Service plug-in app. Turn your printer on, hold down the wifi button, until the power button blinks 3 times. Now, go to your wifi settings on your device and look for your printers wifi address, the address will end with ip110. Look at the back of your printer, the pass word for printers ip address will be there, consisting of 4 letters and 5 numbers, it will say serial number, but it is also your password. Enter your password then click your Canon Print Injet/Selphy app, and print away! Yes it's that easy! You would think that someone at Canon would have made a simply instruction booklet to explain that simply wireless set-up, so that us consumers wouldn't be so frustrated, but that's too much like right. I heard the set-up for Apple devices is really easy too. Please remember this, if you want to print pages off the internet, you must download or screen capture them first, then switch to the printer's wifi network, to print wirelessly.
Hank Hancock
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2015
Over a year ago, I purchased a PIXMA iP100 printer to take on the road with me. I loved that I could print airline tickets from my hotel room and copies of presentations when visiting clients, etc... It proved to be very handy and still works fine to this day. However, I have some apps for my iPhone and iPad that I wish I could have used with the iP100 but it didn't support Apple's AirPrint protocol.When I discovered the PIXMA iP110, with WiFi and support for Apple AirPrint, I bought one. I've been using it for several weeks and I love it. Now, I can print from my laptops and all my mobile devices. And I love the WiFi Hotspot (access point) feature of the printer. If I'm away from an available WiFi system, becomes its own WiFi system, allowing me to print anywhere on the road.There's some pros and cons with this little printer:Pros:* It is small and can be battery operated (battery not included).* It works great with my iPhone and iPad, allowing me more flexibility with mobile computing.* The print quality is quite good and it handles normal and heavier stock papers. It will even print envelopes.* It uses the exact same battery as my iP100 so I didn't have to buy another expensive battery for it.* It will work when away from a WiFi system by becoming its own WiFi access point.Cons:* If you need a high volume printer. This isn't it. It will go through ink fairly quickly (as does my iP100).* It will not support paper sizes wider than 8.5 inches.* It is just a little bulky so plan on buying a larger, more protective, computer bag if you're going to air travel with it.
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