Canon PIXMA TR7520 AllInOne Printer Review Scans Copy Fax Print Photos too
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Buy it on Amazon - http://lon.tv/zcgkn (affiliate link) - This is a budget-minded printer (on the entry point anyways) that adds a fifth ink to the mix for better photo quality. See more printers: http://lon.tv/printers and subscribe! http://lon.tv/s • VIDEO INDEX: • 00:12 - Price • 00:29 - Hardware Overview • 01:04 - Ink cost • 01:44 - Ink jet vs. laser • 02:16 - Installing on a Windows computer wirelessly • 02:35 - Initial setup complexity • 03:31 - Paper Capacity • 04:02 - AirPrint from iPhone • 04:37 - Print speed and duplexing • 05:05 - Black and white draft print quality • 05:30 - Photo printing/edge to edge printing • 08:56 - Scanner test • 10:54 - Fax feature • 11:01 - Firmware and security considerations • 12:06 - cloud printing • 12:56 - Conclusion and final thoughts • It's capable of printing borderless photos on glossy paper, something other printers around this price point can't really do all that well. It can also print out regular documents at around 15 pages per minute in black and white and 10 pages per minute in color at its lowest quality setting. • This is an all-in-one so it also has scanning capability. Not a great scanner but it's there and functional. The auto document feeder scans relatively slowly and will not automatically duplex (although it will guide the user for manually flipping the page over). There are options to upload the document to popular cloud services like Dropbox or Google Drive. It can make copies and will also fax thanks to its included fax modem. Many low end all in ones are dropping the fax function these days • Print quality is sufficient for its place in the market. I recommend using a finer (and slower) print mode for the best text quality. Photos look nicer than four color printers output but not as nice as a dedicated photo printer might. My photos had some graininess to them that did not rival commercial photo printing services. • My big gripe is an arduous set up process. The printer has a touch screen and should allow the user to connect it to the wireless network upon initial boot. Unfortunately it requires a direct connection to a PC or downloading an app and running through a multi-step process. Completely unnecessary. The good news is that once you go through that process it does not need to be repeated - every device on your network should find the printer/scanner automatically. You can also change the WiFi settings from the control panel after the printer is initially set up. • The other consideration is long term ink cost. Canon is not yet offering an alternative consumable plan as HP and Epson are doing. HP of course has their mail in service that's a little less expensive than buying ink at retail. Epson has printers now that have huge tanks offering a year or two of ink with low replacement costs. So far I have not seen something competitive from Canon. Full replacement cost on all five inks is about $62 - about half the cost of the printer. • One last thing: security is becoming increasingly important and Canon buries the firmware update screen deep inside the printer's interface. It would be nice for the printer to either autoupdate firmware or put a notification front and center for the user to know when it's time to install an update. • Subscribe to my email list to get a weekly digest of upcoming videos! - http://lon.tv/email • See my second channel for supplementary content : http://lon.tv/extras • Visit the Lon.TV store to purchase some of my previously reviewed items! http://lon.tv/store • Read more about my transparency and disclaimers: http://lon.tv/disclosures • Want to chat with other fans of the channel? Visit our forums! http://lon.tv/forums • Want to help the channel? Start a Patreon subscription! • http://lon.tv/patreon • or donate to my Tip Jar! • http://lon.tv/tipjar • or contribute via Venmo! • [email protected] • Follow me on Facebook! • / lonreviewstech • Follow me on Twitter! • / lonseidman • Catch my longer interviews in audio form on my podcast! • http://lon.tv/itunes • http://lon.tv/stitcher • or the feed at http://lon.tv/podcast/feed.xml • Follow me on Google+ • http://lonseidman.com • We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
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