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Canon All-In-One Printer, Scanner, Copier and Fax, with Mobile and Duplex Printing + Three Color Ink Pack + Black Twin Ink Pack

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Style: Printer + Ink Bundle


Features

  • Print Features: AirPrint, Auto Duple Printing, Canon Print App, Google Cloud Printing, Microsoft Mobile Print, and Moria Device Printing, 250 Sheet Paper Capacity
  • Copy Features: Single Pass 2-sided Copying and ID card copying
  • Dual Resistant High-Density Inks
  • High Density inks produce crisp text and are highlighter & smudge resistant

Brand: Canon


Printing Technology: Inkjet


Special Feature: Auto-Duplex


Recommended Uses For Product: Office, Home


Printer Output: Color


Controller Type: Android


Style: Printer + Ink Bundle


Compatible Devices: Smartphones


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 5, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Canon USA Inc.


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Thailand


Customer Reviews: 4.0 out of 5 stars 526 ratings


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  • Does Most Things Right, but Print Head May Be a Problem
Style: Printer Only
I've had my Canon MAXIFY MB5120 all-in-one inkjet printer for about 5 months as of this writing. I generally like it, although it does have some annoying quirks. It prints nicely on regular paper and photographic paper. Text, line art and photos are sharp and color reproduction is fine. Photographs are about the same quality as what you'd expect if you ordered prints from Shutterfly, SnapFish or the like. (However, if you print a lot of photos, they will cost less if you order them from Shutterfly, SnapFish or the like instead of printing them with this printer. That's typical of inket printing, though, not something specific to this model.) Recently, my printer has developed an issue with color reproduction on index card stock and envelopes, but I can't reproduce the problem in routine tests. I haven't spent much time trying to troubleshoot it, because I don't print enough of either of those things for it to matter much to me. I'm guessing I'll have to fix it next time I want to print up a bunch of discount coupons, which is one of the things I do with index card stock, as that's the only time this really matters. Scanning and copying both work well and are easy to master. The printer is capable of scanning to a number of popular formats, including PDF, JPG and TIFF. It comes with software for OCR scanning as well, but I do very little of that in general, and haven't tried it with this printer. I also do very little faxing, and haven't tried that with this printer, either. The two printers I owned before my Epson printer were Canons, and neither of those were capable of automatically generating fax cover pages. (Most other brands of all-in-one printers generate fax cover pages for you on the fly.) I don't know yet if Canon has solved that problem with this model or not. Print speed is quite good, although not as fast as my previous printer, an Epson WorkForce WF-3640. I haven't timed it, but I'm going to guess the Canon MAXIFY MB5120 can churn out 15-20 single-sided pages per minute. Turn on the automatic double-sided (duplex) printing, though, and speed drops to maybe 10-15 pages per minute. This is typical for an inkjet printer, which has to pause for about 5 second per page to let the ink on the first side of the page dry, then roll the page back in and flip it over to print on the other side. It's strictly middle-of-the-pack when it comes to scanning and copying speed. My guess is it scans about 10 pages per minute using the automatic document feeder. (Again, I was spoiled by my Epson WF-3640, which was a significantly faster scanner.) It does duplex scanning and copying (and faxing) as well; these slow down those features because the printer only has one optical pickup, and thus has to flip the pages over to scan the other side. It does most of the big copier tricks, such as copying two-sided documents to single-sided, reducing/enlarging, and copying multi-page documents so that 2 or 4 pages are printed on each side of the output paper. The Canon MAXIFY MB5120 covers most, but not all, of the remote printing bases. If you set it up as a network printer, it does Google Cloud Print and AirPrint, and a Canon app from the Play Store enables Android phones and tablets to print to it. However, there is no email-to-print function, like Epson and HP offer on their printers. Ink costs are lower than is typical for HP, but higher than what's typical for printers that use ink tanks (i.e., ink cartridges that don't have built-in ink nozzles, like HP's ink cartridges have). I normally buy OEM ink until a printer's warranty period is over, but I made an exception for my Canon MAXIFY MB5120, because a full set of extra capacity Canon ink tanks for it costs about $75, while a set of compatible ink tanks costs about $15. I estimate that I use 4 sets of ink tanks per year, and at that rate of consumption, even if the compatible ink were to shorten the life of my printer, I'm saving enough money that I could replace the whole printer every year and still come out ahead. Changing ink cartridges on this printer is a little fiddly, but not difficult after you've done it once or twice. The one place where I'd say the Canon MAXIFY MB5120 really disappoints is paper handling. As long as all you're going to do with it is load the paper tray with up to half a ream of one size of paper, there's no problem. The paper tray adjusts to letter, legal, and most other standard paper sizes, although the markings for setting the paper guides could stand to be clearer. The main issue is that there is only one paper tray, and no single-sheet or override feeder. To change paper types and sizes, you must empty the paper tray, adjust it for the new size, reload it, insert it and then change the paper type and size settings on the control panel. This is a nuisance if you have to do it frequently. UPDATE: 3/31/2020 After about about 5 months of use, the printer began printing incorrect colors on certain types of paper, notably envelopes and index cards. At around the 7 month mark, it became apparent that the printer wasn't spraying magenta ink at all, and not enough yellow, on any kind of paper, and I could no longer print photographs. Printing a nozzle test confirmed that the cyan nozzles were spraying intermittently, some of the yellow nozzles were clogged, magenta nozzles were not spraying at all. After running several cleaning cycles, I looked up some service information online, and decided it would be more expedient to remove the print head from the printer and clean it out myself rather than contact Canon tech support and try to convince them to fix or exchange the printer. My cleaning operation was a success, and my printer is printing normally again. However, since this happened after only 7 months of use, despite the fact that I print at least a dozen full-color pages weekly, and often many more, I am docking this printer another star. No inkjet print head should be clogging after only 7 months of regular use. You don't need to be a printer technician to remove the print head for cleaning, but it's not a job for a beginner, either. Canon could have made it easier by providing a means of removing ink tanks before they're empty; on this model, you must start a printer test, cut the power, and manually move the print head in front of the cartridge release mechanism. Once the cartridges are out, you remove a plastic shield that's held in place by plastic spring clips, and then take out two screws with a magnetized screwdriver (because if you don't lose the screws in the printer when you remove them with an unmagnetized screwdriver, you will certainly lose them when you try to put them back in). Still, it could be worse. On some printers, you can't remove the print head without major printer disassembly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 8, 2020 by lebowitzit

  • Outstanding printer for its class!
Style: Printer Only
I’m a college student that has to go through copious amounts of drafts and printing out various peripheral documents that go along with the territory (syllabus’s, schedules, notes, flash cards, etc.). So, it wouldn’t be long until I would find that I needed something that could scan and print double-sided and had a stronger wireless connection than my previous workhorse (Canon PIXMA 432). Enter the MAXIFY MB5100. This all-in-one (so far) has met and exceeded my expectations for what this printer can do, particularly within its price point and class. To give some background, I’ve had this thing plugged in and in use for two days, testing out everything that I put into this review and can vouch for the following: The good: Compared to what I was running before, this thing is FAST! What would have normally taken approximately 10 minutes to print on my last rig, takes only 10 seconds with this one. I can’t even begin to tell you what this does for my precious time. As for quality, it is comparable to the last printer and I feel as though that the text might even seem a little sharper. This could be psychological though, seeing as how I just bought it. Take that part of the review with a grain salt. The unboxing was fairly easy and the packaging kept the printer nice and cozy through the rough handling of the shipping people. At this point, make sure that you follow the directions when setting it up and connecting to your wireless. This is important and will touch base on this later in the review. Double-sided printing and scanning? It practically sells itself. For its cost, it’s kind of hard to find something that can do this that is comparable. I’m currently writing this after finishing up a quarter in Business 101. I had four to five chapters from the online book that I wanted to print out and keep for future reference and this printer delivered with efficiency and ease. Again, saving money on paper and time is going to make a huge difference for me and I couldn’t be happier. The printer was also fairly economical with the ink seeing as how the chapters in this book were slightly picture-intensive and may have used up more color than I would have liked. The scanning was a breeze and didn’t give me any hiccups. Using a Mac and the Preview program to do so, was issue-free and fast. Seems as though Canon has provided better drivers these days to support the ease of use. Can I just say that I am totally digging on the back lit color touchscreen display? It seems like such a simple amenity, but it is something that I have lacked. Since I keep my printer resides in a part of the room that is dimly lit, I would generally have to bring a flashlight whenever I had to troubleshoot or ensure that there were no error codes. Problem solved! Things to watch out for: Getting back to setup, it pays to make sure you read and understand the manual to know exactly where you are and what you are doing in the process. If you are using the wireless setup option like I did, it will involve using your smartphone for the hookup and there are some certain things you should know regarding. For instance, it will ask you for connecting up to your Wi-Fi but what it basically means initially is hooking up directly to your smartphone first. That being said, if you have multiple SSIDs running off your Wi-Fi, make sure that you marry this printer up to the [SSID] that you want to use to make it consistent when you add your printer to other computers/tablets you might have. Seems like the Getting Started manual doesn’t go far enough into this part of the process. After that though, the setup should be fairly intuitive to your average computer user. To reiterate, I used the wireless connection option. There is a USB and ethernet connection available to you if that is your preferred method. Play around with this printer at first and get to know it. Its full chock full of features that I have yet to discover/implement at this point. For a college student, it’s got all the functionality that you could ever need. I did try to scan directly to email last night and it appears as though you need to sign on to a proprietary cloud service in order to do so. I haven’t gotten that far yet but intended to post an update review when I do. I also noted that you can direct link OneNote, Google and other popular accounts directly on the printer itself. Get familiar with the settings, specifically as it pertains to the powersaver options. After a considerable amount of time, the printer will power down and when you go to print, it will show that it is disconnected. A minor inconvenience, but one that was fairly noticeable on the default settings. That said, it’s easy to change and go about your business. Overall, I am very pleased with what I received and would recommend this to anyone that is a student, runs a small business, or works from home. Space-wise it doesn’t take up a huge footprint and its functionality is second to none. Some minor things I wished were fixed or made easier, but it would be exceptionally nitpicking. For those of you that are curious to the ink-smudging complaints, I have not experienced this as of yet nor have I had problems with the ADF taking more than one sheet at a time. I believe that it is not a pervasive problem across the product line and, should you encounter it, bring in for service or return it if you are in the warranty window. Cheers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 15, 2019 by Michael David Murphy

  • Easy to use , Print quality great.
Style: Printer Only
I have just installed it and printed a few pages. The installation was easy, the video tutorial was clear and accurate and a great help. Now the not-so-good events: There was no usb cable in the box to connect the printer to the computer. It has the capabilities to connect via a lan function, but I just wanted something simple. Luckily I had a usb printer cable from my former Canon printer which had just died after serving 8 great years. Secondly, my computer had the old canon printer software still installed. I should have uninstalled it before I started to install the new printer. I did not see instructions to do that anywhere in the installation instructions. So there was some confusion in Windows 11 about which printer was supposed to be used in the various printing functions. Finally by clicking and pressing icons for a while, Windows finally was happy with the new one. It would have been very scary to try to uninstall the many individual helper apps that Canon has installed. So I just left them all and hoped there would not be any future confusion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 22, 2023 by E. ROGERS

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