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Canon Pixma MG5720 Pro Reviews

computershopper‘s review Edit

When we wrote this at the very start of 2016, the Pixma MG5720 was on sale everywhere but shop.usa.canon.com for $79.99. Canon, in contrast, was selling it at the full-tilt MSRP of $99.99. If you really want a good photo printer, at $80 this one is cheap enough to run as a deputy printer alongside your business-centric AIO. Or, if you simply need a photo printer that allows you to make copies or print now and then, $80 isn’t a bad price in that scenario, either.This really is an occasional-use printer, though, even if all you print on it is photographs. (Printing a lot of photos would be an expensive proposition, too.) We can’t really recommend a “high-volume” photograph printer, at least not in terms of reducing the per-page cost of photos or documents. The next step up, a semi-pro or pro photo printer such as Canon’s own $500 Pixma Pro-100 or $1,000 Pixma Pro-1, or perhaps Epson’s $700 SureColor P600, will not print cheaper, and we’re talking there about a whole other level of commitment. Not only are these machines expensive, their per-page ink costs aren’t money-savers, either.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 14, 2016

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The Canon Pixma MG5720 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One delivers better output quality than most inkjet multifunction printers, making it ideal for home use or as a light-duty personal printer.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 26, 2015

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