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Canon launches line of printers

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Canon announced three new models of inkjet printers for anyone who works at home: the multifunctional Wireless MAXIFY MB5310 and iB4010 Wireless MB2010. Values ​​range from $ 299.00 to $ 399.00 and include Wi-Fi features, high-quality printing with little ink usage, higher speed, and cloud sync.

Prints in black and white, set to high quality, are done in just seven seconds. The user can purchase an extra large cartridge, which can print up to 2, 500 black and white pages and perform up to 15, 000 color prints. These cartridges are compatible with MAXIFY MB5310 and iB4010 Wireless models. For the MB2010 extra large cartridge the printer can print slightly fewer pages. 1200 sheets and 900 colored pages are black and white.

These three new Maxify line of printers, Canon, were also developed to save energy. The user can set a calendar for their shift and automatically turn off. For example, it's time to start at 8 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. Another interesting feature is that even more sheets can be inserted when there is continuous printing.

Canon's new printers also take advantage of the cloud. To download the Maxify Printing Solutions application, the user can print documents found on Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, Evernote, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and Photbucket directly from their phone. It should be noted that they are also compatible with Google cloud printing.

The Model 5310 has an automatic document feeder, which supports 50 sheets and automatically copies and scans the front and back of documents. This greatly speeds up working with large amounts of paper. For scanning, two CIS sensors scan both sides of the sheet at the same time. The iB4010 has a tray with a capacity of 500 sheets. This quantity can be divided into 250 sheets of a particular type and 250 sheets of another type. This guarantees that you will not be left for lack of paper.

"Canon is committed to supporting small offices and home-based users and developed the MAXIFY line of printers with the features that are being sought by these professionals."

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