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Canon PIXMA MP620 Photo All-In-One Inkjet Printer $100 at Circuit City
CircuitCity.com has the Canon PIXMA MP620 Photo All-In-One Inkjet Printer for $100 with free shipping. Features a maximum print resolution of 9600 x 2400 dpi with droplets as small as 1 picoliter, print speed of up to 26ppm black / 17ppm color, and a built-in Wireless interface for network printing.
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#1
numike - Posted 1:34 pm PST 01/10/09 (12 Posts)
I could never get the wireless part of this printer to work...the wireless trouble shooting guide is a joke... I did not have a clue as to what tech language it was written in... ended up returning it
#2
GIANT_ENEMY_ANT - Posted 1:57 pm PST 01/10/09 (23 Posts)
#3
rseneres - Posted 2:04 pm PST 01/10/09 (68 Posts)
I just picked one of these too last Wednesday and my first two tries to connect wirelessly failed. After I try again, I will post an update if I learn anything worthwhile to share.
#4
mitda - Posted 3:46 pm PST 01/10/09 (880 Posts)
#5
scottman - Posted 10:17 pm PST 01/10/09 (211 Posts)
not sure what #1, 2, 3 are referring to. I ran the setup disc and connected to my network with no problem. If you know your SSID and WEP/WPA key, I don't know what part of the setup would even cause problems. Follow the steps in the setup guide, and skip to the appropriate page when it tells you.
#6
rab05 - Posted 10:22 pm PST 01/10/09 (97 Posts)
If you don't have a router with WPS, you can connect the printer directly to a computer with USB and configure the wireless through Canons software. The software is fairly intuitive and easy to set up, but you're correct in saying that the documentation could be easier to understand.
Still, once configured, the printer does a good job staying connected and not dropping any connections. And it supports all modern and legacy wireless protection schemes. Pairing this with my access point with WPA2 (with no WPS functionality) was fairly painless and quick. And I haven't had to alter any settings since setting it up the initial time.
#7
Surly - Posted 2:07 am PST 01/11/09 (253 Posts)
#8
bfwdlah - Posted 6:26 am PST 01/11/09 (1 Posts)
You can get an extra $5 off this w/ in-store pickup using Microsoft's live.com/cashback search.
#9
rseneres - Posted 12:27 pm PST 01/11/09 (68 Posts)
Those are some pretty pompous comments about the wireless network connectivity. Not everyone has a network running at home that mimics yours, therefore the ease of connectivity will not be the same. Even a CCIE can encounter problems. Sure, the user may have done something out of sequence, but the Canon software can still have shortfalls, and it does.






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