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I'm Looking To Buy A Canon All In One Printer.

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tamaris | 14:40 Tue 12th Jun 2018 | Technology
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I have one MP220 it takes Pixma 40/41 cartridges. I want a new one as near the same as possible to the one i have. I've been very happy with it but I want to renew as it is over 9 years old. Any ideas on the best price ?
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To get the best value in the long term you should avoid the cheaper Canon models (which use a single cartridge for all of the colours). The 5-cartridge models work out far cheaper to run (and produce better quality photos). The best deal on such a printer at the moment appears to be for the iP7250:
https://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/printers-scanners-and-ink/printers/canon-ip7250-wireless-inkjet-printer-21349349-pdt.html

If you simply want the cheapest Canon printer for your needs (and don't mind not having the benefits of 5 cartridges), then the MG2550S will do all that you require:
https://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/printers-scanners-and-ink/printers/canon-pixma-mg2550s-all-in-one-inkjet-printer-10159213-pdt.html

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Hi Chris many thanks. Why does it need 5 mins only has 2 cartridges black and colour ?
A 5-cartridge printer has TWO black cartridges. One contains a pigment-based ink, which is best for document printing on plain paper, while the other contains a dye-based ink, which is best for printing images onto photo paper.

It also has separate cartridges for each colour (rather than a single cartridge containing all three colours). That means that when one colour runs out you only need to replace that one colour, rather than having to replace all three together.
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Thanks for the explanation it helps Chris x
I use a Canon Pixma iP7250 Wireless Printer. It has 5 different colour cartridges, as Chris said. The replacement cartridges cost £13 for 4 sets of 5, on Amazon. I still have 3 sets left after buying the full pack in January. However, if you are looking for a printer/scanner/fax etc, then this is not what you're looking for. It's just a printer, but a really good one that cost me £67.
Thanks for your post, 10CS.

I'd been relying upon the filters on PC World's website to do their job properly, which clearly they can't! (Selecting 'All-in-One Printers', within 'Canon', definitely leads to a selection of printers that includes the iP7250 and from there I only checked that it uses 5 cartridges, rather than checking that it includes a scanner - as that shouldn't have been necessary!)

The best deal on a 5-cartridge printer that actually does include a scanner then seems to be on the TS5051:
https://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/printers-scanners-and-ink/printers/canon-pixma-ts5051-all-in-one-wireless-inkjet-printer-10168196-pdt.html

(My own all-in-one Canon printer is the MG5350, which is superb. However the updated version of it, the MG5750, is somewhat dearer than the TS5051: https://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/printers-scanners-and-ink/printers/canon-pixma-mg5750-all-in-one-wireless-inkjet-printer-10143745-pdt.html )
I'd been using an HP All-in-One for years and paying more for the cartridges than the cost of the printer. A friend of mine put me on to the Canon iP7250 and it's proved well worthwhile. I still use my HP for scanning.
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Yes the one i have scans prints etc does everything which is what i want.
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Definitely i need an all in one printer. I need to do a lot of copies and scan a lot of stuff as i teach Spanish and need many copies eff for the students

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