- Features: Wireless LAN,AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Wireless Printing, Mobile Device Printing,USB 2.0 Hi-Speed: Plug the cable into your PC for a super-fast connection for your data transfers
- Fully-Integrated, 35-sheet Duplex Auto Document Feeder: Easily copy, scan and fax multiple documents without having to load them one page at a time
- Built-In Auto Duplex Printing: Automatically print on both sides of the page without the hassle of turning it over manually
- Compatible with Individual/Combo CLI-251 XL Ink Tanks (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) & PGI-250 XL Or PGI-255 XXL Pigment Black Ink Tanks
- 20-Foot cord.OS Compatibility:Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows 7, Windows 7 SP1, Windows Vista SP1, Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3 32-bit and Mac OSX 10.6.8 - 10.9.x
- Dimension (W x D x H) : 19.4 (W) x 15.6 (D) x 9.1 (H). Weight : 25.7lbs
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Chompink Sunshine
Amazing Value!!!
I have run through two other multi-function machines in the last two years, an Epson and a Brother, both unacceptable. The Brother in particular, the model with the large ink cartridges, was terrible. Constant problems. Both of them gobbled ink and the Brother printed way less pages per cartridge than claimed by Brother. I junked both of them. So then I buy this Canon. $65? Seriously? With two-sided printing and scanning? Set it up and order Blake ink cartridges for pennies. It works perfectly. My wife prints tons of photos for her business with absolutely no problems. I have since bought two more for my kids. The non-oem ink works great and saves us a fortune. Complaints about longevity? Some reviews say it only lasts a couple of years? Who cares? At this price point it's disposable! Look at what you'll save on ink alone. This thing is a steal. Light years better than the competition. Buy it.
Nancy J Munoz
Great product, low cost is a bonus.
We bought this for my office a couple of years ago for a fax machine replacement, yes, people still fax. We have also been using it as a scanner, color copier, and color printer. It has been my go to printer at work, despite having a Brother Laser printer on the network as well. If I need a bunch of black and white prints of something, I will use the laser, however, 95% of the time I use MX922. It works well as a fax machine, prints black and white well, prints color well, copies black and white well, copies color well (although slower than black and white), and scans okay. The only thing I wish they could improve is the software for the scanner. It may be the owner/reviewer's fault, but the scanning interface is not as intuitive as it could be. It would be nice if I could just let the program know, I want to make a pdf of the next few pages at 600dpi, and fire it off. Heck, it might even do that for all I know, but as a frequent user who does not rtfm, the correct way to do so hasn't leaped out at me. Also, in order to do everything it does, it's big, and it's heavy. You'll need to have a place for it. Now for the heck yeah, I just bought one for my house too, despite it being overkill... The price: c'mon, it can be had for $100 delivered. This thing is a powerhouse and technical marvel for that price, and I do love and use the crap out of it. The output looks great. It is VERY easy to change paper and ink cartridges, etc. It is easy to set up and get on your network. It is easy to diagnose any problems that crop up, low ink, network being down, etc. It is extremely reliable, with no paper jams. (I think I had 2 easily resolved paper jams in over two years of heavy use.) It runs cheap copy paper and thick card stock without a hiccup. The printer software is great. You can adjust as needed, or ignore as needed. (scanner, not as much) It prints on both sides of the paper. It can print skinny time cards and envelopes very easily. It has a great document feeder that actually works. ...and most importantly to cheapskates like me: Canon printers are not ink nazis. You can use non-Canon ink. Hopefully, they can still make a living, but they won't make a killing off their ink. Factory Canon ink, however, is much more rainproof as I found out yesterday at the outdoor range. We got limp card stock to score, but I was amazed that the Canon ink (included with my newest printer) did not run at all. I was impressed. So my bottom line is that if you need a b&w and color printer, and scanner, and fax machine, and are printing anything from envelopes to regular 8.5x11, and have a hundred bucks and somewhere to put it...buy it. I was NOT given this product or even a discount, or coerced, or given a cool hat or anything, for my highly opinionated though amazingly accurate opinion on this bad boy. (I paid real after tax money for it and still liked it.) So there.
Airic Aie
... Wireless Office All-In-One printer very quickly and packaged very nicely. I previously had an "Ink devouring HP All-In-One .
I received my Canon PIXMA MX922 Wireless Office All-In-One printer very quickly and packaged very nicely. I previously had an "Ink devouring HP All-In-One printer which had many problems". However, this Canon PIXMA MX922 Wireless Office All-In-One provides all of the services at a affordable cost and has not run out of Ink in over two months, :-). I am just amazed at the quality of picture reproduction, even my family now has the Canon products. The Canon PIXMA MX922 Wireless Office All-In-One works seamlessly with your computer, and wirelessly provides all of the services you will need. All while saving you money for the cost of reproduction and giving BEST quality of any All-In-One printer on the market currently. I highly recommend to everyone who needs an excellent printer, that you purchase the Canon PIXMA MX922 Wireless Office All-In-One and you will be extremely happy you did and save money on each reproduction. I did not receive any benefits for my review of this amazing product, I just wanted everyone to know how great this printer is from Canon.
TodoLakas Udani
A super-duper fantastical beast of a printer!
Yes, I called this printer a beast ... because it's big, and it does everything. I had neglected to read the dimensions (my bad) so did not realize how large it is. If you are looking for a compact printer, this isn't the one. However, if size isn't an issue, and you want a printer that does everything, and does it well, this Canon MC922 is perfect. For home use, and low-quantity business use, this printer is excellent. The one negative is that it is slow by todays standards. One of the selling points on this printer for me is that it uses five separate ink cartridges - pigment ink in black for b/w document printing and dye ink in black, cyan, magenta and yellow. With individual ink cartridges, you just replace each as they empty. I set the printer up so that it uses the large pigment black ink for all documents, and the fast draft printing uses less ink but still prints sufficiently for most of my home needs. Easy to change the setting for documents that need to be best quality. I printed some vacation photos in 4 x 6 to send to an elderly relative, and while I used photo paper, I used standard quality, which prints faster, uses less ink, and for snapshot purposes, works very well. For a larger photo and/or one that is to be displayed or otherwise needs photo quality, it's slower, but turns out great results. I love being able to easily print from mobile devices. It is possible to print a photo or document from facebook or website without downloading, etc. My son needed to print an application that was ten pages and two-sided. He used his iphone to print it, and with just a few taps on his phone, out came the entire application, printed on both sides! I was amazed -- I guess I am behind the times on what printers are capable of these days. He also needed a copy of a document that was two sided, a few clicks on the control, feed it in, and out comes copy, two sided. I've mentioned "slow" a few times. It takes as much as two minutes at times before the printer starts printing. Print speed is relatively fast in fast mode and standard mode for photos; but higher quality is slow. For home use, low printing demand, this is not an issue, but if you need to do production printing, or need a printer that fires up and prints NOW, then look elsewhere. Overall, I highly recommend this printer for general home use, and for photo printing. The print quality is excellent, the features make it the right printer for whatever you need to print. I did not realize how handy duplex printing would be! Or mobile printing! Very happy that I selected this printer beast.
Gina Passarella
The best printer I have ever owned
This is a great printer, I have 2 of them because I love them so much. I am very impressed on how well it works and all the things it can do. Just today I took a two sided original and put it in the auto feeder and it automatically made a two sided copy. I have made calendars and it literally prints the whole 12 month calendar, both sides of the paper without one jam or mishap. I have found one ink supplier that is super cheap and the ink works great. My oldest Canon printer on one occasion required me to run the deep cleaning cycle and then everything was fine. I only bought the 2nd one because of the great price and as a backup. All my Apple devices see it right away not counting my Windows devices. I can’t say enough good things about this printer. The only problem I had is the paper output tray. Be real careful with the pop out extender, I broke something inside and the extender swings out past 90 degrees but that does not effect the printer in any negative way that I can see except in pushing it back up and closing the output tray drawer. It is not really a problem and not a serious problem. I highly recommend this printer. I have had HP, Kodak and other brands and by far this one is the best one I have ever had.
Sharon Peters
Great printer, buy the cheap ink
I love this printer, we are homeschoolers and this printer has served us well! The first time we bought it, we had it for about a year and a half and the electronic component died. I was pretty sad since it was such a great printer. I contacted Canon on Facebook and they were very responsive and helpful. I did a ton of research on printers and in the end I bought this printer again. There are some features we don't fully utilize, like scanning and photo printing. Pros: 1) There is VERY inexpensive off-brand ink that works really well in this printer (see potential con for this). This is by far the most cost efficient printer for ink. Arthur Ink is only $26 for 28 cartridges: 28 Pack Arthur Imaging Compatible Ink Cartridge Replacement for 250XL 251XL (12 Large Black, 4 Small Black, 4 Cyan, 4 Yellow, 4 Magenta, 28-Pack) Canon Ink is $35 for the color cartridges and $15 for black (trust me, it's cheaper to buy it this way, the pack with color and black is $52 and who uses them at the same rate?) Canon CLI-251 CYAN,MAGENTA,YELLOW Ink, Compatible to MX922,MG7520,MG7120,MG6620,MG5620,iP8720,MG6420,MG6320 and MG5420 2) In 2 years I have had one paper jam, and it turned out that I had messed up the paper tray when I loaded the paper the first time when I got my second printer. 3) WIFI and phone printing are AMAZING! 4) Set up is so easy and maintenance is a breeze 5) Auto feed for the scanner and copier makes life so much easier 6) As homeschoolers, I love having an unlimited supply of kids handwriting paper, graph paper, and list templates 7) I recently discovered that I need glasses, but I could still read the screen on the printer even before I got my glasses Cons: 1) Can't print from Chromebook 2) Using off-brand ink will void any warrantees (this is the case for any printer, but since the cheap ink is SUCH a pro, I feel I need to mention this). After doing the math, we save at least $46 per month using the cheaper ink ($50 for Canon versus about $4 for Arthur Ink, if we were only to change each cartridge once - which is unlikely). That's enough to just replace the printer in a few months if anything were to happen. 3) Instructions tell you to reset your entire wireless system, it caused chaos the first time we did it. Use caution! 4) Tons of people report their electronic systems dying, sometimes as soon as a year after purchase. A warrantee (or extended warrantee) will cover it, but only if you use Canon's expensive ink. We decided at this price point it is worth the money to have the printer for 1 to 5 years and save the money on ink to reinvest into another printer (which ended up being this printer again). I am hoping printer #2 lasts longer than 18 months, but we are prepared if not. So many other printers on the market have ink that is cost prohibitive this really is the best one for the money.
Mian Sohail Farooqi
Apple Air Print vs. Google Cloud Print
I had an older Canon, this one is superior in every way. I love the document feeder, and I can scan documents wirelessly. But the main reason for writing this review is to set the record straight on the need for a firmware update. Some folks claimed you needed one; others said an update was not necessary. The fact is, Apple Air Print works right out of the box. To use Google Cloud Print, you have to update the firmware. Google's Cloud Print help page directs you to a Canon website. Unfortunately, instead of providing information about how to install Cloud Print, Canon's page is a list of printers that support the feature. I already bought your printer, Canon, now I need to know how to make it work :( To see if your firmware is up-to-date (and to install the latest firmware if it is not): Menu | Setup | OK Device Settings | OK Firmware Update OK Check current version OK The latest version of the firmware as of the date of this review is 3.011. If you have that version, there is nothing more to do. OK To install the update, choose Install update | OK If you are up-to-date, the printer displays a status message. If you are not up-to-date, the printer downloads and installs the latest firmware. This takes less than five minutes; do not power off the printer until the update is complete. To set up Google Cloud Print: Make sure you have firmware 3.011, otherwise the process fails. Menu | Web service | OK Web service setup | OK Cloud settings | OK Google Cloud Print setup | OK And follow the directions. Remember, setup will fail if you are not running the 3.011 firmware. At this point, it's hard not to admire Apple Air Print: it just works. Google Cloud Print also works, but it takes a lot more setup.
Jessica Nicholls
Great Printer for Everyday Use, Particularly for Photos
Like many people I had used HP printers for years. However, i was not happy with the print quality of my photos and I was particularly unhappy with how loud the printer was. When I saw this Canon on sale I decided it was time for a change. It was a great move on my part as this printer delivers all that it advertises and more. The print quality is superb and for an home inkjet printer it is reasonably quiet. It doesn't really disturb me while i'm in the same room and is barely noticeably from anywhere else (my last HP could be heard from 2 rooms away). I haven't done a paper count to see how much ink I'm actually using compared to the company's estimate but the difference from my HP, if there is one, hasn't been noticeable. The quality of the print is excellent, especially the photos. I don't know how many people still print photos but my wife still loves to have prints to one day eventually put into albums someday in the future and the print quality of the photos from this Canon is superb. I have a hard time distinguishing which ones I printed and which ones were sent out to be printed. All in all I couldn't be happier with this printer..
Georgia Papathanasios Siemion
This is an exceptional piece of technology. Canon has been my first choice for years.
That said, I don't try different brands so I can compare them, so I may be biased. My camera equipment is Canon (for many years) and so my last printer was a Canon IP6000, purchased in 2006, for printing 4x6 photos (and documents). It worked great until recently when it suddenly slowed way down, which is what prompted me to go shopping. Naturally I read the reviews for Canon printers (and some other brands) and it appeared that this one was the newest technology and already had favorable reviews, including from people with home businesses. Now, let's switch gears. My printing needs have diminished over the years as I have become increasingly more digital in document storage, online financial transactions, etc. Basically, if I can do it digitally, then that is the route I take. This includes my photo collection which is stored on my iPad for showing off. :-) I also bought a CanoScan 8600F (flatbed scanner) in 2006, which is still in use. So, imagine my very pleasant surprise when I discovered the awesome speed and stream-lined functionality of the multi-sheet scanning feature! If one sets up a directory (in the accompanying software utilities) ahead of time, then it's as simple as loading your documents, hitting either start button (black or color) and very quickly a pdf file shows up in the pre-set directory. Did I mention it has an ethernet port and is quickly (and painlessly) recognized on the network once the drivers are installed? I don't like Wi-Fi for home networking, I prefer ethernet (gigabit speed) when ever I can get it, so this port was a big plus for me. All of my computers see and work with the Fax driver, Printer driver and Scanning driver. Now, let's mention some little things that make this machine great. I never turn it off as it has a low-power state (automatic after a few minutes of inactivity) where everything powers down with only one small, blue light glowing. If I send something to the printer it immediately comes to life, takes a few moments to warm up and (this is cool) the paper output tray *automatically* opens and the extension support flips out! It's the little things that make me smile. :-) Also, if I place one or more documents in the scanner slot (while in low power mode) then it instantly springs to life and takes a few moments to warm up. Having stated that I print less and less these days, I must say I was impressed with the ink cartridges. They all have small, red LED lights that confirm they are plugged in correctly and in working order! Another smile. :-) Now I don't FAX much these days, but it's nice to know that it is hooked into the "clone" line through my PhonePower VOIP adapter (2 ports) and therefore is available upon demand. Oh, btw, the top lifts up like a flatbed scanner also, so I guess I will be donating the CanoScan 8600F soon. Final analysis: This machine's capabilities pleasantly exceeded my expectations, even after reading the specs and reviews. It has proven to be fairly equal in functionality to the Xerox multi-function machine at work, but at a fraction of the cost. The only thing it can't do is print 11x17, but that isn't an issue at this time. I will try to get back in a year to report on it's longevity prospects. UPDATE: I have knocked the rating down to 4 stars because there is no secondary sheet feeder. (My rating for this is actually 4.5 but that choice isn't available). Occasionally I have need to print on 8.5 x 14 (legal). With this unit one must remove the regular paper from the lower (main) paper tray, extend it out (at least they did build that into the unit) and load the 8.5 x 14 paper. I suppose I have been spoiled by top (secondary) sheet feeders on previous printers, so this is a small let-down. I guess I assumed the scanning feeder could be used as a secondary sheet feeder (for printing) but due to the design of the machine it cannot. UPDATE, 11-24-13: I had occasion to send my sister a letter today (she hates email) so I typed one up and hit the print button. I have not printed anything for several months, and the print cartridges are now 7 months old. My letterhead includes a small photo of a sunset over a local river at the bottom. After hitting the print button the machine woke up, flipped out the print tray, spent a minute doing a self-diagnostics, then printed out my one page in about 7 seconds. Apart from a slight smudge at the top (probably due to inactivity for several months) the letter printed out flawlessly, including the photo. I reprinted the letter and there were no smudges or flaws. Since I have not needed "legal" size paper anymore, I am changing my rating to 5 stars since this machine is doing everything I need it to do. UPDATE, 05-25-14: I lost my mother on Feb. 1 and inherited her estate. I was forced to move temporarily from WA to KY to liquidate the estate. My first priority was to set up my office so I could deal with the legal, financial and medical accounts and issues. I am also Trustee so there were many Will disbursements to deal with. I did not bring my MX922 from WA, instead I bought a new one once here. After 4 months of scanning, copying, and printing, I can now say I have given this machine a workout, including the printing function. It has performed most excellent. I also needed to buy more ink cartridges and discovered an alternate source (here on Amazon) for cartridges that are: (a) a fraction of the cost of Canon cartridges, (b) still have the same red LED's on them that communicate with the printer and (c) are relatively CLEAR, so one can see how much ink is left. I still cannot comment on photo printing as I am all digital these days when it comes to photography. But I can give this unit 5 stars for being a workhorse in all other areas! I can also say that if one schedules their need for printing envelopes in batches, this unit does that professionally as well. UPDATE, 08-24-15: Earlier in the year I decided to start creating my own greeting cards (using CorelDraw) and printing out 5x7 photos for b-day gifts to relatives and friends (from PhotoShop). Both machines are still working great, and they produce exceptional photos. There are settings within the Canon print drivers that one can play with to improve the photo quality as well. I can also endorse the much cheaper ink cartridges that I buy from Blake Printing Supply on Amazon. I have gone through 2 sets (10 cartridges in a set) and they work great as well. For those wanting to find them, do a search on Amazon for "MX922 compatible ink cartridges" and look for Blake Printing Supply.
Lyka Habal Belisario
Printer was easy to set up once I was able to get ...
Printer was easy to set up once I was able to get into my router settings and turn on the WPS button, for some reason it would not let me set up the wifi with my password. Love that the drawer on the front automatically opens when you print something, so say you are in another room you don't have to get up to check to see if the door is open to make sure you can print, it will do it for you!!! Printing takes a little while, but most inkjet printers do, ink is incredible cheap if you buy the generic ink. Scanning and copying works like a charm as well!!! When you scan you can choose what computer you want to scan the file to which is really nice. Colors are really nice and vibrant, not washed out at all. Great printer all around!!! Would recommend to anyone looking for a nice office/home printer. I use it all the time for my ebay and amazon business!!!