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New Printers from Canon

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Canon Pixma MP470 and MP210


New Printers from Canon
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Canon has introduced two new all-in-one devices that combine printing, scanning, and copying functions. The Pixma MP470 and MP210 both output documents and 4800x1200 color photo prints at sizes up to 8x10. The printers use a two-cartridge, four-color system with dye-based ChromaLife100 inks, and both feature built-in memory card slots, as well as Pictbridge support for direct printing via USB. The MP470 supports an optional Bluetooth adapter for receiving images wirelessly, and incorporates a 1.8-inch LCD.

For flatbed scanning, the MP470 offers 2400x4800, 48-bit capture and the MP210 captures 48-bit scans at 600x1200. Both can interpolate scanned images up to 19,200x19,200. Both devices also have Canon's Advanced Z-Lid for scanning objects as thick as 15mm.

The two devices offer Canon's new AutoImage Fix feature, which automatically analyzes photographs and matches them to a scene mode such as Portrait or Scenery, then optimizes the images accordingly. They also employ a new Quick Start feature for powering up almost instantly.

The $100 MP470 and $80 MP210 will be available in August 2007.


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