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The Canon Pixma MX360 was first introduced by Canon in January during CES 2011. It is an entry level model designed for small office/home office use, alongside the Pixma MX410. We have already reviewed the leading flagship inkjet out of the bunch, the...

The Canon Pixma MX360 is a good 4-in-1 inkjet at a very reasonable price. It is Energy Star qualified, is dependable (will not misfeed or jam), prints good quality photos, and has a stylish design. Even though the color pages take a while to print and...
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Color inkjet multifunction printers don't get much more basic than the Canon Pixma MX360. Priced at just $80, it offers small doses of print, copy, scan and fax capabilities, but it has no Wi-Fi or ethernet, no media-card slots, and slowish performance...

Good text output, Fast in draft mode, Automatic document feeder...

No automatic duplexing, Expensive black ink, No Wi-Fi or card reader...

For light use in a home office, the Canon Pixma MX360 could be a good buy. It delivers the basics for a low initial investment, with black ink costs only slowly eating into the deal over time. See more like this: printer color, printer inkjet, business...
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Colour inkjet multifunction printers don't get much more basic than the Canon Pixma MX360. Priced at just £95 (as of 14 April 2011), it offers small doses of print, copy, scan and fax capabilities, but it has no Wi-Fi or ethernet, no media-card slots...

For light use in a home office, the Canon Pixma MX360 could be a good buy. It delivers the basics for a low initial investment, with black ink costs only slowly eating into the deal over time...
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Color inkjet multifunction printers don't get much more basic than the Canon Pixma MX360. Priced at just $80 (as of April 8, 2011), it offers small doses of print, copy, scan and fax capabilities, but it has no Wi-Fi or ethernet, no media-card slots, a...

Good text output, Fast in draft mode, Automatic document feeder...

No automatic duplexing, Expensive black ink, No WiFi or card reader...

Fax is nice on such a basic MFP, but pricey black ink makes the MX360 fit for only low-volume use. Canon Pixma MX360 Inkjet Multifunction: Fax, but Few Frills Canon Pixma MX360 Review, by Jon L. Jacobi April 12, 2011 Color inkjet multifunction printer...
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The Canon Pixma MX360 Inkjet Office All-In-One ($79.99 direct) is a good low-priced MFP (multifunction printer) for a home-business owner who wants to connect a printer directly to his or her PC. It prints, copies, scans, and faxes, and has an automati...

Good value for the price. Fax and ADF. Solid output quality, with above-average text.

Connectivity limited to USB. Text-only display. No media-card slots. Relatively slow.

The Canon Pixma MX360 Inkjet Office All-In-One gives a home office fax capabilities and good printing quality for only $80...
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In the rash of sub-$100 inkjet all-in-one (AIO) printers that we’ve seen recently, there’s one thing we can say we’ve learned: You’re going to have to make trade-offs when buying a printer at this price point. So, if it’s a budget AIO you...

Great quality of output; quick photo-printing speeds; low purchase price...

Loud; LCD is small and hard to read; slow document-printing speeds...

Small or home offices that value features and quality of output over speed will find a lot to like in this extreme-budget AIO...
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