The latest trend in home decoration (or the more elevated term, interior design) is keeping everything minimal. The more things you need, the more minimalistic you want your desk to be, for example.
If you're looking for a printer that can print, copy and scan, the new Canon PIXMA Photo AIO Printers provide all of that and even more. The new PIXMA MP560 Wireless Photo AIO Printer is the most compact Canon inkjet printer to have both wireless capabilities and built-in Auto Duplex Printing.
This new AIO Printer, the successor to the popular PIXMA MP620 Wireless Photo AIO Printer, is also the first Canon PIXMA Printer to have the ability to print out pictures directly from a USB Flash Memory device. With a smooth design, this Canon's new printer stores five individual ink tanks with the ChromaLife100 that provide you with pictures that will last longer and more vibrant.
Borderless 4"x6" prints with photo-lab quality are printed in 39 seconds. Mind that print speed may vary depending on system configuration, interface, software and document complexity. Just like the Selphy CP790, it features the Easy-Scroll wheel for easy navigation through menus and images displayed on the 2.0-inch LCD screen.
Under the new ISO print speed standard, the PIXMA MP560 AIO Photo Printer will deliver an output at approximately 9.2 ipm for black-and-white documents and approximately 6.0 ipm for color4. The estimated retail price of the PIXMA MP560 Photo AIO Printer is $149.99.
If you're just looking for photo-printing, take a look at the PIXMA MP490. Using only four ChromeLife100 color ink tanks, the Canon PIXMA MP490 offers high-quality printing at a very low price. The stopwatch says 43 seconds for a 4"x6" borderless photo with photo-lab quality of course. The MP490 sports a 1.8-inch LCD screen and a self-opening output tray to prevent paper pile-up. It will create letter-sized documents at approximately 8.4 ipm for black-and-white documents and approximately 4.8 ipm for color. The estimated retail price is $99.95.
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