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In the mass market Canon are best known for cameras and ink jet printers. For the professional photographer it’s the DSLR camera, for office users it’s possibly their laser printers. Here an All In One that can suit home or small office...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-08-30 01:29:30
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Review date: 24 January, 2012. Review by: Martyn Clayden The joy of the current multifunction printer market is that the sheer volume of machines on offer has reduced prices to extremely friendly levels. This is along with causing manufacturers to thi...

Choosing to boost colour accuracy with the addition of a grey ink cartridge...

The hybrid control system with only partial touch screen capability.

Canon has pulled out all the stops with their latest PIXMA multifunction printer, both in terms of the multiplicity of functions available and a massive improvement on picture quality – thanks to its new grey cartridge and higher resolution scanner...
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We've grown accustomed to a Pixma topping our A-List, and while for one that honour is currently held by HP, it depends on your needs. For features, efficiency and work documents, the HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus is an unparalleled choice – but there's sti...

Not the cheapest device to run, but it's lightning fast, intuitive and produces photos no other consumer inkjet can match for quality...
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The Pixma MG6250 isn’t the largest printer in this group but it still weighs in at over 9kg, and by the time you open up the front and rear trays it does take up a fair amount of space. However, it’s a thoughtfully-designed device that performs well an...

Well designed; very impressive photo quality and speed; good support for mobile devices...

Takes up a lot of space; slightly above-average printing costs...

The downside of the MG6250 is that those six inks can push up the running costs a little. Canon provides a confusing selection of different cartridges and multipacks, with widely varying page yields, but we estimate that colour printing will cost about 8p...
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Canon has simplified the look of its latest range of all-in-ones and the PIXMA MG6250 looks chunky, but elegant. It has most of the hallmark Canon features, including duplex print, direct CD/DVD print and twin paper sources, while still retaining more eso...

Cloud printing soon, Touch panel controls in lid, Top quality print, fast...

Only one capacity of cartridge, Paper feed quite noisy, Random housekeeping can extend print times...

Canon rates the PIXMA MG6250 faster than models lower down the range and quotes 12.5ppm for black print and 9.3ppm for colour. We didn't quite see these speeds, with our five-page, black text print giving 7.9ppm, though the 20-page long document increased...
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Last month we saw Canon unveiling its new Pixma range, kicking off with the MG5350. The Canon Pixma MG6250 offers plenty of the same, but with a better scanner, and a bit of enhanced ink support and improved print quality. And with both printers now av...

The quality is generally very good. It has almost every option you might want – from dual paper trays and direct-disc printing to Wi-Fi and Cloud Computing. Add to that the appetising print results – particularly if you’re looking to print on photograp...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-08-30 01:29:39
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Responsive across the board, the MG6250 is quickly up and running from off position (36 seconds to first page), standby (18 seconds) and when on (10 seconds).The Pixma MG6250 is a photo-orientated, colour, 3-in-1 inkjet. Part of the new Canon range, th...

Excellent photo and document print quality, Good scanner, Rapid and responsive, Doublesided with all functions, Wifi and Ethernet...

Cost per page too high, The Full HD Movie Print software didn't convince us...

Canon excels in producing multifunction machines that give across the board quality. Here both photo and document print quality is high (which is rare). However, cost per page is too high for it to get a 5-star rating, which is a shame!...
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Canon's MG6250 is one of the best-equipped photo inkjet MFPs around, with five dye-based inks for photo printing, a dedicated pigmented black cartridge for document printing and versatile connectivity via 10/100 Ethernet, Wi-Fi and USB, as well as the...

Astonishing photo, scan and print quality combined with an excellent interface and quick print speeds make this our favourite photo MFP...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2014-03-20 01:24:52
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First things first: the MG6250 is an inkjet all-in-one with USB, Ethernet and Wi-Fi interfaces, a paper cassette plus a top feed for photo paper and other specialist media, duplex printing, and a degree of internet connectivity. Not bad for $250.The us...
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