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A rapid machine, whether from off, on, standby or when already printing.The Canon Pixma MP280 is a 3-in-1 multifunction inkjet entry level machine designed for individuals looking for a fallback solution. It picks up from the Pixma MP270. Its spec and...

Reduced energy consumption, particularly in standby (0.6 W), Quiet, Budget, Compact...

Cost per page: 14.3 pence with high capacity cartridges!, Print quality: saturated colours, size of droplets too visible, No networking, no wifi, No doublesided, no card reader...

Just about a three star rating for this backup model whose main attraction is its purchase price. It will serve to take up the slack from time to time but for better quality (and a slightly higher price), go for the MG5150...
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This is an inkjet unit that is unlikely to be any smaller if it was only a printer. Yes, the scanner is only a flatbed, but I doubt anyone would use an inkjet to scan dozens of pages as the cost per page would make it uneconomic...
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It was only about nine months ago that we looked at the predecessor of the Canon PIXMA MP280 - the MP270 - and were genuinely impressed with the performance, features and quality of that extremely economical All-in-One inkjet printer. We were therefor...

The Canon PIXMA MP280 retains much of the appearance and many of the features of its predecessor, yet while it has increased print speeds overall, it has abandoned any PictBridge capability and shown a disappointing decline in photo quality...
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If a manufacturer makes two products, one designated as a ‘495' and the other as a ‘280', how much better would you think the 495 would be? We're used to considering model numbers on cars where a 400 series would probably be bigger, faster and more expens...
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Product Code: 4498B008AA At just £59 the Canon Pixma MP280 colour inkjet multifunction printer (print/copy/scan) is priced to tempt budget-minded users. Available in September 2010, the Canon Pixma MP280 offers impressive output quality, but its mini...

The Canon Pixma MP280 has a price to please students or other monetarily challenged shoppers - and it produces output worth showing around. Just don't expect much from the features, or the ink pricing. Jon L Jacobi and Melissa Riofrio, pcworld.com...
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At just $79 (as of August 20, 2010), the Canon Pixma MP280 color inkjet multifunction printer (print/copy/scan) is priced to tempt budget-minded users. It offers impressive output quality, but its minimal features and higher-than-average ink costs mea...

Low purchase price, exceptional text and image output...

Black ink is expensive, control panel can be hard to understand...

The no-frills Canon Pixma MP280 multifunction printer may fall short on features, but its speed and print quality are as good as you'll find on pricier models...
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The Canon Pixma MP280 is an entry level all-in-one printer, scanner, and copier with enhanced photo printing capabilities. It was the budget-friendly model out of its line of eight photo printers released by Canon in 2010. Taking on the new Pixma phot...

For about $70, the Canon PIXMA MP280 inkjet offers three energy efficient, functional devices in one; meaning this machine has proven to be dependable during the testing of all different kinds of print jobs. It never once misfed, misaligned, or jammed...
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The Canon Pixma MP280 Photo All-in-One Printer is at the bottom rung of Canon's multifunction printer (MFP) ladder. Befitting its $69.99 (direct) price tag, it's pretty nearly frill free. But despite its barebones feature set, it produces decent-qualit...

Only $70. Good photo printing speed for its price. Solid output quality, especially for text and graphics. HD Photo Print...

Connectivity limited to USB. Can?t print from memory cards, PictBridge-enabled cameras, or USB thumb drives. Rudimentary display.

For $70, you get in the Canon Pixma MP280 Photo All-in-One Printer a basic MFP that will produce decent output at a good speed for its price. Buy it now...
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At just $70, Canon's Pixma MP280 color inkjet multifunction printer (print/copy/scan) is priced to tempt budget-minded users. It offers impressive output quality, but its minimal features and higher-than-average ink costs mean that only low-volume user...

Low purchase price, Exceptional text and image output...

Black ink is expensive, Control panel can be hard to understand...

The Pixma MP280 has a price to please students or other monetarily-challenged shoppers, and it produces output worth showing around. Just don't expect much from the features, or the ink pricing. See more like this: printer color, printer consumer, pri...
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At just $70 (as of August 20, 2010), the Canon Pixma MP280 color inkjet multifunction printer (print/copy/scan) is priced to tempt budget-minded users. It offers impressive output quality, but its minimal features and higher-than-average ink costs mean...

Low purchase price, Exceptional text and image output...

Black ink is expensive, Control panel can be hard to understand...

The no-frills MP280 multifunction printer may fall short on features, but its speed and print quality are as good as you’ll find on pricier models. Shop for the Pixma MP280 MerchantPriceMerchant Rating $69.99 Learn More » 5 Reviews » $70.82 Learn Mor...
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With the price of all-in-one (AIO) inkjet printers dropping rapidly, you're able to pick up a pretty robust model these days for far less than ever. At $69.99, the Pixma MP280 is the least-expensive new model in Canon’s latest all-in-one in...

Excellent output; inexpensive; easy to use...

No wireless networking; no document feeder; ink cost higher than average...

The MP280 delivers quality photo and document printing at a very low price, but it lacks some features that small offices may consider essential...
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