Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Canon - PIXMA MP610 Multifunction Printer

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Brand: Canon EAN: 4783002585541 Feature: Device Type - Copier / printer / scanner Label: Canon Manufacturer: Canon Publisher: Canon Studio: Canon
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Device Type - Copier / printer / scanner Printing Technology - Inkjet - colour - photo Supported Flash Memory - Memory Stick, CompactFlash, SD Memory Card, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick PRO, IBM Microdrive Max Printing Resolution - 9600 x 2400 dpi (colour) Speed Details - Copying: up to 31 ppm - B/W Copying: up to 24 ppm - colour Printing: up to 31 ppm - B/W fast Printing: up to 24 ppm - colour fast Printing: 21 sec ( 10 x 15 cm (4"x6") ) - photo Printing: up to 14.8 ppm - B/W normal Printing: up to 11.7 ppm - colour normal
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The PIXMA MP610 multifunction printer from Canon was designed for both office and home use, offering all the functions of a top-of-the-line multifunction printer at an affordable price. The versatile PIXMA MP610 is packed with advanced features, including automatic front-and-back printing and printing on CDs or DVDs. This printer includes two very practical paper drawers (300 sheet capacity), and is equipped with a multi-format memory card reader. It also has a handy control knob and a swivelling 6.3 cm TFT colour screen, making it easy to access its various menus and functions. This machine even uses five separate ink cartridges, including one black cartridge designed specially for photo printing. The PIXMA MP610 stands out with speedy performances and excellent quality printing. It's ready to print from the instant it's turned on, and can deliver one 10x15 quality photo in just 21 seconds. This multifunction device prints at speeds of 31 ppm in black and white, and 24 ppm in colour in fast mode. The PIXMA MP610 uses FINE technology, producing a drop size of just 1 pl for photos with 9600 dpi definition. Meanwhile, scanned images appear in 4800 dpi. With the PIXMA MP610 multifunction printer, youll get photo lab quality prints at home and in the office.
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