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Canon Rolls Out Wireless Printers

Canon Rolls Out Wireless Printers

In addition to its new DSLR and compact camera range, Canon Australia has unveiled three new wireless multifunction printers as well as a single function printer for document and photo printing.

The Canon Pixma MX870, MX350 and MX340 allows a user to print, copy, scan and fax from the device. These new printers offer wireless connectivity, which means users can scan and print from multiple PCs. In addition, its Easy-PhotoPrint EX application for the iPhone allows a user to print photos straight from their phone to the printer.

Other features include Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), Easy-WebPrint EX software which makes printing documents from the web more effective, and Auto Clip feature.  Users will also enjoy the intuitive design, simple menu navigation and new enhanced security features that enable the effortless creation of password-protected PDFs.

 

Also launched was the Pixma iP2700 – an entry- level single function printer offers a wide array of advanced features including Auto Photo Fix II and Easy-WebPrint EX to enhance the quality of print output. It offers borderless printing up to A4 size and ChromaLife100+ ink system which provides more vibrant and longer-lasting photos.

Canon Australia’s Brand Manager – Pixma, Beryl Thomas said, “These stylish new PIXMA inkjet printers help save precious space in home office environments while improving productivity. Easy to use, the new PIXMA models enable users to improve overall workflow by completing all their output tasks in a quick and straightforward manner while maintaining the required professional standard.”

According to Canon, the PIXMA MX870, MX350, MX340 and iP2700 come with an Auto Photo Fix II software that resolves many common photo printing errors, such as underexposed images, through Multi-Zone Exposure Correction and improvements in overall face detection, scene analysis, and brightness and saturation correction.

The Canon PIXMA MX870 (RRP $TBC), MX350 (RRP $TBC), MX340 (RRP $TBC), and iP2700 (RRP $TBC), will be available from March 2010.

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