Canon PIXMA MG6150 review

A practically perfect Wi-Fi all-in-one printer

Canon's PIXMA MG6150
The definitive Canon PIXMA MG6150 review

TechRadar Verdict

Barely any more expensive than the outgoing Canon MP640, the MG6150 crams in an extra grey cartridge for fabulous fidelity and an elegant touch panel interface. It's a cracker.

Pros

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    Fast, fabulous print quality for both photos and documents

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    Full range of USB, Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity

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    High resolution 9600dpi printing and 4800dpi scanning

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    Sleek and intuitive touch panel interface for stand-alone functions

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    Extra grey cartridge for beautiful black-and-white photo prints that are free of colour casts.

Cons

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    It's not cheap, costing twice the price of the more basic Canon iP4850

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    The glossy black surface of the touch panel is prone to pick up finger marks

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    Some might prefer a touchscreen LCD to a touch panel, as featured on the HP C309G and Lexmark S60

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    Bulkier than a straightforward printer but still reasonably compact for an all-in-one

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    No fax facility.

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