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Veröffentlicht: 2017-09-06, Autor: Ari , Testbericht von: techbuyersguru.com
Very compact, good photo quality, the cost of ink is ~50x lower than standard inkjets,
More work to set up than most printers, very limited features for the price
The Canon G3200 is the perfect printer for any household or small business looking to print large quantities of high-quality color graphics or photos, as long as features like duplexing, fancy paper handling, or auto-duplexing aren't required. It's a bare...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-04-01, Autor: David , Testbericht von: computershopper.com
Extremely low ink costs, Excellent print quality, especially with graphics and photos, Includes ink for 6,000 black text pages, 7,000 color mixed-content pages
Slow printing, except with photos, No LCD, ADF, or Ethernet connection, Lacks fax capabilities, No flash-memory support
If you don't mind squeezing ink bottles, this basic AIO will gain you super-low per-page costs. It's slow, but the print quality is excellent, especially with graphics and photos. Read More...
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Veröffentlicht: 2017-02-14, Autor: William , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Very low running costs, Terrific print quality, especially graphics and photos, Compact and lightweight, Supports Instagram 5-by-5-inch photo size, Includes up to 7,000 pages worth of ink
Light on mobile connectivity choices, Lacks support for flash memory devices, No automatic document feeder, Lacks fax capabilities
The Canon Pixma G3200 Wireless MegaTank All-in-One Printer prints very well, especially graphics and photos, and has low running costs. But an automatic document feeder (ADF) would make its scanner more useful...