Canon PIXMA MG5150 review

Reasonably priced yet feature-packed, the MG5150 ticks nearly all the right boxes

Canon PIXMA MG5150
The Canon MG5150 is a compact printer with plenty of options

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Great for both photos and document output

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    Good range of standalone printing functions, including document printing of PDF files from USB flash drives or memory cards

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    Neat range of photo enhancements for direct printing from memory cards

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    Smart supporting software includes Full HD Movie Print, compatible with movie clips captured on Canon cameras

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    Auto duplex printing enables you to halve the paper you use for multi-page documents

Cons

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    No Wi-Fi connectivity makes printing from laptops a bit of a pain

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    Can't print onto white-faced CDs and DVDs

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    A little slower than many Canon printers and takes twice as long to print photos as the iP4700 or MP640

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    Glossy black finish is prone to showing up finger marks

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    Canon used to lead the field in low running costs but the latest generations of inkjet are only average

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Though it's the least expensive of Canon's new generation of 'MG' all-in-one printers, the MG5150 still serves up a feast of features. Canon's typical dual paper-feed system is included, which combines a lower cassette and a rear tray, ideal for holding plain paper and photo media respectively.

Great quality is assured for both document and photo printing thanks to Canon's latest ChromaLife100+ five-ink system that includes both pigment-based and dye-based black inks, along with dye-based cyan, magenta and yellow inks, all in separately replaceable cartridges.