The MP150, Canon's latest multifunction device, is branded with its Pixma
logo indicating that it should be capable of high-quality photo printing.
The MP150 is not much bigger than a standard good quality inkjet. Although
there are several buttons on the front panel, the display only shows one digit,
representing the number of copies to be made in copy mode, and other things in
other modes.
The codes are not clear, so a flick through the manual is needed at first to
find out exactly what's going on.
However, the buttons are quite easy to follow and for simple copying the
device is easy to use. Print quality in text mode was poor, however, with
visible ink bleed on plain paper where the edges of characters are blurred due
to ink seeping into the paper.
Photo quality was better, with bright, vibrant colours and decent results
even on plain paper.
Printing is fast, with the MP150 reaching seven pages per minute in text mode
and taking 55 seconds to print an A4 image in normal quality or 130 seconds in
high quality.
Scanning speed was slow, however, taking 71 seconds to scan an A4 page at
150dpi, although to scan at 300dpi took only four seconds longer.
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