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Canon PIXMA MX532 Pro Reviews

computershopper‘s review Edit

Like the Pixma MX522, the MX512 before it, and beyond, the MX532 churns out good-looking business documents and photos, and it has just about every convenience feature you’ll need (and can reasonably expect in a $100-to-$150 AIO), barring an auto-duplexing ADF. And it scans and copies well. In addition, like most Pixmas, it feels like it’s built to last. However, as we pointed out in our review of the Pixma MX522, nowadays you have so many good entry-level, business-oriented AIOs to choose from that you can afford to be picky. Most of them print as well as this one does, many of them much faster, and most of them at a significantly lower CPP. This is not to say that the Pixma MX532 is not a good, serviceable printer—quite to the contrary. It just needs to be matched up with the right kind of user. A good match for this machine is a home or small office with modest output needs, or perhaps serving as a personal printer in a larger office environment. In either case, as long as you don’t print more than, say, 100 or so pages each month, this Pixma will serve you well, and it should do so for quite some time.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 24, 2014

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The Canon Pixma MX532 Wireless Office All-In-One Printer is a little slow for the price, but it offers reasonably high-quality output and a full set of MFP features.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Mar 31, 2014

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