Canon’s latest multifunction device (MFD) is branded with the Pixma logo,
indicating that, like Lexmark, Canon now sees its all-in-one models as being
capable of photo printing to high quality. The Pixma MP150 is not much bigger
than a high-end inkjet, although it is a little larger than the
Lexmark
P6350.
An LCD preview screen isn’t included, mainly because of the product’s low
price. Instead, a basic single-digit LED display indicates the number of copies
to be made in copy mode. It is also used to display other messages, although the
codes are not clear and you will find it necessary to flick through the manual
in order to find out what they mean.
Photo prints at this low price are never going to be of a perfect quality.
They appeared less vibrant than the Lexmark P6350, but most users will find them
adequate for borderless 6 x 4 prints.
Text output was a little disappointing – not the laser-type quality we
usually see from Canon bubblejets. This problem was absent on dedicated inkjet
paper, but it showed up far more than we would expect on standard plain paper.
Print speeds were reasonable, with the Pixma MP150 reaching 7ppm (pages per
minute) in our plain-text benchmark, while it took two minutes, 10 seconds to
print an A4 colour photo at the highest-quality setting.
However, when it came to scanning, the speed was slow, taking one minute, 11
seconds to scan an A4 page at 150dpi. At 300dpi, though, the same scan took only
four seconds longer.
At under £70, the Pixma MP150 sits firmly in the budget MFD category, suiting
most home environments and those who don’t require high-quality photo prints.
Although it lacks the luxury of a card reader and LCD screen as found on
Lexmark’s P6350, this product still represents great value for money.
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