Canon always making a great job in their larger all-in-ones desktop friendly, and include the MP610 all-in-one, it replace i860. Everything folds up conveniently (including the very large LCD screen) so it conserves space as well as a machine this size can. Canon builds good printers that work, and this one fits that description. But it's not good as i860, In fact, the print quality of the i860 is quite a bit better. And little things, like the hidden slots for multiple memory cards and the output tray that opens automatically, are reminders of why Canon's printers are so popular.
The Pixma MP610 was a little disappointing in some ways, however, particularly in terms of photo editing. Text printing is very good, copys are good, but scans are only fair, and photos are somewhere in between. The card reader works just like a card reader. The software bundle includes only MP Navigator, a hard-to-use utility that is both clumsy and lightly featured, offering little more than some sharpening and smoothing functions.
The 610 functions well as a color copy machine. If you want to use this printers for home its ok, But you might want to find somewhere that you can actually see it in action before buying it. Maybe for advertising The printer is look great and perfect. Perhaps that's fine for everyday home office use, but if your more of a photo or graphics hobbiest, you probably should look at other models, including those in Canon's own lineup.
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