Canon PIXMA TS7550i review: A compact home office inkjet that doesn't quite pass muster
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Canon PIXMA TS7550i review: A compact home office inkjet that doesn't quite pass muster
"Canon's PIXMA range of inkjets generally has a bias towards home and creative users, but not exclusively so. The new Canon PIXMA TS7550i sits reasonably far up the range, and comes with an automatic document feeder (ADF) that suggests it's up for a bit of office work. At this price, and with Canon's pedigree, that makes it worth a good look."
"In truth, this isn't an especially highly specified device. While it supports dual-band Wi-Fi, there's no wired Ethernet port, and no USB host port for walk-up prints or scans. The printer offers the convenience of automatic duplex (double-sided) printing, but the 35-page ADF is single-sided only: no effortless double-sided photocopies here. And while there's a helpful screen on the control panel,"
Canon's PIXMA TS7550i targets home and creative users while offering some small-office capability through a 35-page automatic document feeder (ADF). The unit supports dual-band Wi‑Fi but omits a wired Ethernet port and a USB host for walk-up printing and scanning. Automatic duplex printing is available, yet the ADF handles only single-sided originals, preventing effortless double-sided photocopies. The control panel features a 1.4" monochrome screen. No fax capability is included. The printer is competitively priced and capable of handling most printing, scanning and copying needs for home workers and family use.
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