Thursday, May 18, 2017

Canon Pixma MG4250 in the test

Canon Pixma MG4250: The new All-in-One from Canon (print, copy, scan) with 11 pages of black-and-white or six pages of color documents per minute (draft mode) and a paper stock of only 100 sheets of plain paper ) As an entry-level device for the home office. As interfaces, the device offers USB 2.0, WLAN (including printing from Android, iPhone, iPad or via various clouds) and maplots. The high contrast and good picture quality are immediately noticeable in the photoprint.


In the gray scale, a slight brownish tinge is to be criticized, which unfortunately does not allow a true color rendering of black and white photos. Text characters, on the other hand, are well blackened and edge sharp. A bit annoying are the constant cleaning procedures before and after almost every print job. The integrated duplex unit works well, the included software is extensive. With the internal OCR function, only the extraction of existing text into the editor is possible. Formats and images remain on the line.


Test: WLAN multifunction devices

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