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Canon mx330 wireless setup
Canon mx330 wireless setup











  1. #Canon mx330 wireless setup driver#
  2. #Canon mx330 wireless setup software#
  3. #Canon mx330 wireless setup mac#

#Canon mx330 wireless setup driver#

The driver lets you dive deeper into photo editing with options for vivid photos, borderless, monochrome effects, and even manual color adjustments, while the pop-up status monitor gives you a heads up view of the job status, document name, printer status, and a rough idea of the current levels of ink. The settings let you cycle between commonly used quality templates like standard, business, paper-saving, and photo printing that automatically adjusts paper size and orientation, paper, and output quality.

#Canon mx330 wireless setup software#

The printer comes with a driver installation CD with a robust software suite that will definitely appeal to your creative side.

canon mx330 wireless setup

#Canon mx330 wireless setup mac#

The setup assistant on the driver had us printing wirelessly in less than 5 minutes, and we were able to connect using both a Mac and PC.

canon mx330 wireless setup

Like many other wireless printers on the market, the software needs to establish a USB connection first to create an ad-hoc connection over a router. The Pixma MP860 prints, scans, and copies over a USB 2.0 connection by default, but you can also connect it to a wired network through the Ethernet port on the back or over a wireless network using Wi-Fi. There's a PictBridge USB port down there as well that lets you connect a compatible digital camera directly to the printer. Manual edits include red-eye reduction, color effects like sepia and black-and-white, noise reduction, image optimizer, and so on. Once you plug in a card, the MX860 gives you two ways to print out the contents: you can either pick several pictures using the navigation pad to create a batch print, or you can view, edit, and print individual pictures directly on the LCD.

canon mx330 wireless setup

This one is located at the bottom of the printer to the right of the paper output tray and has slots for MS Duo, SD/MS, and Compact Flash cards. We're also happy to see that the MX860 includes a dedicated, covered media card reader, especially since we dinged the MX330 for its omission. Canon estimates a black-and-white document will cost $0.03, a full-color document $0.05, and $0.0529 per 4-inch-by-6-inch color photo all average prices for today's typical photo printer. According to Canon's Web site, each color ink tank costs $12.99 for a replacement cartridge, while the pigment-based black tanks cost $14.90 each. We've always been big fans of separate ink cartridge bays because they save money, and the MX860 is no different. The scanner bay is hidden in the middle of the printer, but you can also prop that open to reveal the MX860's five-ink cartridge bay that includes four dye-based inks in addition to a pigment-based ink for black text. Like most of the other trays that extend out, the ADF neatly tucks back into body of the printer. The third and final paper input tray is the auto-document feeder that sits on top of the unit and can hold up to 35 sheets of plain paper to copy or scan. The driver also does a good job of automatically choosing the right tray and paper for any particular job. The versatility of the dual paper feeds gives the user the opportunity to store smaller photo paper in the rear tray and normal 8-inch by 10-inch sheets in the front. You can throw another 150 sheets into the rear-loading cassette, and both trays have small plastic guides to fit a variety of sizes from 4-inch by 6-inch all the way up to legal-sized media and No. Canon also includes a few more buttons than the MX330 to justify the $90 price difference, including a dedicated Memory Card button for copying and printing images directly from the reader at the bottom and some smaller keys that automatically dial your preset fax numbers.Ĭanon offers three different options for paper input the easiest method is through the 150-sheet tray that pulls out from underneath the folding output bay. The large 2.5-inch LCD screen is fixed inside the neatly organized control panel the left side houses the power button as well as shortcuts for copy, fax, and scanning, and the right side contains the usual fare of menu, settings, numerical keys, and navigation buttons. The curved edges and integrated control panel both exude a very sleek, attractive appeal that will work just as well in the office as it will in the home. The Pixma MX860 retains the same shape as the MX330, measuring 18.1 inches wide by 16.2 inches deep by 7.8 inches tall with grooved handles on the bottom of the device that makes it easy to move around.













Canon mx330 wireless setup