digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-25 23:07:02
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This printer is responsive in all modes. 30 seconds from off position, 21 seconds from standby and 10 seconds when on. No complaints here. It's a rapid machine.This is one of the cheapest ink-jets on the market. This 4-in-1 entry level machine has been...

Cheap, Cost per page with XL cartridges: 12.2 pence, Low energy consumption, Good quality office doc prints...

Doesn't have WiFi or Ethernet connectivity, No double sided, Colour monocartridge, Loader capacity limited to 100 pages, No touch screen (nor colour)...

The Canon Pixma MX360 will suit those looking for a cheap all-round multifunction printer. While this is a 4-in-1 printer, the fact that it's an entry-level machine means certain features such as double-sided printing or networking are missing and the...
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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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