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Canon refreshes home office printer range with All-In-One devices

5th March 2013 Print
Canon MX525

Canon has announced a refresh of its PIXMA MX printer range with the launch of four new All-In-One devices. The PIXMA MX395, MX455, MX525 and MX925 replace the PIXMA MX375, MX435, MX515 and MX715/MX895 respectively. Offering high-productivity and sophisticated software for home office environments, all the new printers feature print, copy, scan, fax and ADF functionality.

Featuring enhanced hardware, designed to improve productivity for home office users, the PIXMA MX925 comes with new double front paper cassettes that hold up to 250 sheets of plain paper and up to 20 sheets of photo paper. Offering greater flexibility for users looking to print both photos and office documents, the new paper cassettes also help to support larger print jobs. Print speeds for the PIXMA MX925 have been increased compared to the previous model, with A4 documents being produced as fast as 10ipm in colour and 15ipm in mono.

Scanning and copying multi-page documents is quick and easy with a fully-integrated 30-sheet ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) available on the PIXMA MX395, MX455 and MX525 printers, whilst the PIXMA MX925 features an even-more productive 35-sheet ADF. The PIXMA MX525 and MX925 printers help users to save paper and produce professional-looking documents fast with double-sided printing, through Canon’s Auto 2-sided Print. These models also feature a large colour display which provides direct access to cloud services while the Dual Function Panel makes it easy to print, copy, scan and fax directly from the printer.

Now available for all printers across Canon’s PIXMA MX range are optional high yield XL cartridges that allow more documents to be printed for less without compromising on quality. Furthermore, the PIXMA MX925 is the first Canon printer to have an optional XXL pigment black ink tank, which enables users to print up to 1,000 pages of A4 documents without needing to replace the ink.

Sophisticated Software

New to the PIXMA MX office range is Canon’s My Image Garden software, which ensures effortless navigation between printing and scanning functions. A one-stop platform that combines all software previously available for Canon PIXMA printers in a single, easy-to-use interface, My Image Garden provides features to assist the home user with office processes. This includes software to help streamline scanning functions, with Auto Scan, Photo Scan and Document Scan, as well as Stitch options. The new printers also come with the option to scan documents straight to cloud services such as DropBox and Evernote, and the ability to create PDF documents with passwords for enhanced document security.

Connected devices

The PIXMA MX455, MX525 and MX925 come with a range of connectivity features including support for printing from smartphones and tablets through Canon’s Easy-PhotoPrint app for Android, iOS and Windows RT. Built-in Wi-Fi allows the printers to be easily shared between multiple PCs around the home or small office. The MX525 and MX925 both support PIXMA Cloud Link, which includes Google Cloud Print support, enabling Google Docs or Gmail attachments (jpeg or PDF files) to be printed remotely via the internet. PIXMA Cloud Link also offers direct access to online photo albums and useful print templates, such as calendars and stationery. The PIXMA MX455, MX525 and MX925 all include a USB port, meaning that PDF and JPG scans and copies of faxes can be saved directly to a USB memory stick.

Availability

The PIXMA MX395, MX455, MX525 and MX925 are available across Europe, Middle East & Africa from March 2013.

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