The Windows printer properties dialog is exceptionally well laid-out, placing all the basic options on the main tab. MS, MS Duo, Secure Digital, and USB/PictBridge ports are provided for offloading scans and direct photo printing. Canon provides its usual stable driver and software bundle, which includes OCR and many photo-publishing features. We had no trouble setting up the Pixma MX512, which offers triple-threat connectivity–USB, ethernet, and Wi-Fi. On the other hand, the control panel is inefficient and black ink is expensive. Output speeds were easily fast enough for a home office, and the unit sports Wi-Fi as well as an automatic duplexer. Print quality–aside from color graphics on plain paper, which suffered from an excess of orange–seemed very good. The $150 (as of April 16, 2012) Canon Pixma MX512 inkjet multifunction printer (copy/fax/print/scan) is a bit of a mixed bag.
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