Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Canon Pixma MX 300 Printer, Low cost All-in-One (4-in-1) with PictBridge direct photo printing

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon EAN: 4960999454955 Feature: Device Type - Fax / copier / printer / scanner Label: Canon Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers. Manufacturer: Canon Model: MX300 Publisher: Canon Release Date: 2007-09-14 Studio: Canon
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Device Type - Fax / copier / printer / scanner Copier Type - Digital Inkjet Technology - Canon FINE (Full-lithography inkjet Nozzle Engineering) Speed Details - Copying: up to 22 ppm - B/W Copying: up to 17 ppm - colour Printing: up to 22 ppm - B/W fast Printing: up to 17 ppm - colour fast Printing: up to 13.9 ppm - B/W Printing: up to 9.1 ppm - colour Operating System Support - MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, Apple Mac OS X 10.2.8 - 10.4.x, MS Windows Vista
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic Comment: Brilliant purchase. Its a pleasure to use. Great to get something electronic that simply does what it's supposed to, without loads of messing about. Delighted with it.
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You can save time, space and money now, because you can scan, print, fax and photocopy using a single, simple device the PIXMA MX300 from Canon. Whether you're using it for the home or the office, the PIXMA MX300 is perfect for all your printing tasks. It uses monoblock cartridges that you can change in one "click", and can print photos with a resolution of 4800x1200 dpi in just 46 seconds. It prints quickly too, with up to 22 pages a minute in black and white, and 17 a minute in colour. Compatible with Windows (Vista/ XP /2000) and Mac (OS X v 10.2.8 v 10.4), the multifonction PIXMA MX300 printer is just what you need for quality prints!
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