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As you might expect from a Canon printer, the Pixma MG5250 has clearly been designed with amateur photographers in mind. Thankfully, it does photos justice with excellent colour reproduction, especially when printing on photo paper. Photocopying is als...

Great quality photo prints, Separate colours, Good scanning options, Wireless, Price...
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For many people the single function inkjet printer is giving way to the multi-function machine that, as well as printing, copies and scans. The Canon MG 5250 is the latest such device and is targeted at those who want a SoHo (small office/home office)...
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The UK VAT rate, as we all know, has risen to 20 per cent - and that has made all of us much more cautious when buying electrical goods. However, one area that seems to be almost impervious to the up and downs of the money market is that of the humble...

If you're happy to pay the extra £30 or so, the PIXMA MG5250 improves on its cheaper sibling by adding wireless connectivity and direct-from-disk printing, while also speeding up the printing process - photo quality is excellent but black text document...
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Canon has launched so many photo all-in-ones recently that only a handful of people outside Canon seem to be able to tell one from another. One thing I can say, though, is that if you go shopping for the Pixma MG-5250 to print your Christmas pics on, y...

Discounted by up to £40 in some places, this is a cracking family all-in-one for the price, and the ink cartridges are affordable at under £25 for a complete set of five. However, you’ll empty several sets of ink cartridges long before the dispatch of...
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At first glance, this mid-priced all-in-one looks much like the PIXMA MG5150 , but Canon's PIXMA MG5250 has significant differences to justify the extra £30 in its asking price. The shiny, glossy black finish of this machine is all too easy to smudge and...
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Product Code: 4502B008AA The Canon PIXMA MG5250 is an inkjet printer that also scans, copies, prints directly from memory cards or USB sticks, and wirelessly connects to your home network. If you've got a household with multiple computers, the PIXMA...

If the black ink yield can be believed, the Canon PIXMA MG5250 is a relatively cheap printer to run. It's a strong performer in almost all other areas as well, making its £149 asking price more than reasonable. Campbell Simpson, PCWorld.idg.com.au...
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The Canon PIXMA MG5250 is an inkjet printer that also scans, copies, prints directly from memory cards or USB sticks, and wirelessly connects to your home network. If you've got a household with multiple computers, the PIXMA MG5250 is a not-too-expens...

Good print quality in High quality mode, easy to use with on-screen prompts via 2.4in LCD, cheap monochrome document printing...

Not the fastest document or photo printer, set up takes a while...

The Canon PIXMA MG5250 is an all-in-one printer that manages to fit in almost everything a home user could want. A reasonable asking price makes it a good purchase, and ongoing costs are fine as long as you aren't printing large volumes of documents or...
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Recent years have seen Canon’s Pixma machines become the byword for inkjet quality, so we were intrigued to see if the new MG5250 could continue with this trend. It’s certainly a good-looking printer. As with the majority of Pixma products, it’s clad i...

A good all-rounder, but rival printers are better options if you favour high quality or speed over other attributes...
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