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The Canon Pixma iP110 is a compact, wireless mobile printer designed for professionals on the go. With a maximum media size of 8.5 x 14 inches and a resolution of 9600 x 2400, it delivers high-quality prints quickly and efficiently. Its lightweight design and Wi-Fi connectivity make it easy to print from smartphones, PCs, and laptops, ensuring you stay productive wherever you are.
Paper Size | 1 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 50 |
Color | Black |
Wattage | 10 watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Printer Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Control Method | App |
Processor Count | 1 |
Resolution | 9600 x 2400 |
Print media | Envelopes, Glossy film, Paper (plain), Glossy photo paper |
Scanner Type | Photos/Documents |
Controller Type | iOS, Android |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.3"D x 12.7"W x 2.5"H |
Item Weight | 4.3 Pounds |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Laptops |
Printer Type | Inkjet |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Additional Features | Auto-Document Feeder |
Color Pages per Minute | 6 ppm |
B&W Pages per Minute | 9 ppm |
Duplex | Automatic |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
M**Y
Read these instructions for Mac installation & save yourself a lot of grief.....
OK, so I have gone from loving to hating this printer. You really would think that Canon would understand that people who buy a mobile printer are busy people who do not have hours to spend figuring out how the product they bought, but apparently they don't. I bought this printer not so much for its wireless capability, but for its small size (to fit next to our kitchen iMac) and for its portability for travel. If you are thinking about buying it, please follow these instructions to save yourself a lot of grief. First, do not under any circumstances, attempt to understand the installation diagram Canon includes in the box. And forget about trying to look at the video they reference because the page no longer exists. There are a couple of YouTube videos that are helpful. Second, accept that you're probably not going to get this thing to work wirelessly (at least not initially) so just go to Best Buy NOW and buy the USB A to B cable that Canon couldn't be bothered to include in the package. Make sure you get the more square version for printers and not the file transfer type. I took a picture of the connection just to be sure I got the right one. The set -up is far simpler than the diagram, but here are the basic steps 1) Take the two ink cartridges and the cartridge frame out of their packages and remove the orange plastic protectors around each. Pop each cartridge into the sized slot in the frame. 2) Life up the top lid of the printer (where the paper goes in) and move the paper guide all the way to the left. 3) Lift the little bottom flap (where it comes out) and remove the protective paper. 4) Press the on/off button to turn the printer on 5) Lift up the panel directly in front of the buttons and wait for the cartridge carrier to center itself. 6) Lift up the top frame of the cartridge carrier, insert the frame with the cartridges into it, secure the frame back down and close the lid. Mine seemed to take several rounds at getting the cartridges positioned once the lid was closed. 7) Connect the printer to your Mac using the USB cable. 8) You should be immediately prompted to install the appropriate Canon software. 9) Once the software is installed, take one of the two heavy white paper sheets that came with the printer, insert it with the trimmed corner to the upper right and press the center button with the down arrow and triangle. You have to hold it down for a few seconds and release. The printer will print out a color gauging page. 10) Repeat the process with the second white page and the printer will print out a blue and gray tone gauging page. 11) Now you can insert paper and print normally. 12) When you print the first print-out from the connected printer, check off the box that says "Share this printer in the network." Anytime you want to use it from another computer in the network, you will be prompted to download the Canon software from that computer. I haven't yet tried it from an iPhone or iPad.
A**4
Great printer, It almost got one star because of the set-up issues
I bought this printer because it is small, compact and portable. I have had Canon printers in the past, and they are good photo printers, however my last 4 printers were all HP. They all still work, just old technology. I bought a wireless HP printer/scanner for home, it was easy to set to work with any wireless network without using a cd rom to set it up. I needed a portable printer for work and all of the HP printers the size of the Canon Pixma were way out of my price range. So, I bought the Canon printer for the price point, size, and Canon's reputation. I got so frustrated trying to set this printer up, I almost sent it back. I needed to set this printer up, so it worked with my Android phone and Android tablets. When I am at home, I'm on one network, but when I go to work, I am on a different network and I use my cell phone carrier's network when I'm not at work, or home. Setting it up, was a nightmare, because you get no real instructions in the box. I also read the reviews, so I know I was not the only one. I downloaded the manual for this printer and I figured out how to set this printer up very easily for Android. Once I knew what to do, it literally took 2 minutes to set up! First go to the Google play store and download Canon Print Injet/Selphy app and Canon Print Service plug-in app. Turn your printer on, hold down the wifi button, until the power button blinks 3 times. Now, go to your wifi settings on your device and look for your printers wifi address, the address will end with ip110. Look at the back of your printer, the pass word for printers ip address will be there, consisting of 4 letters and 5 numbers, it will say serial number, but it is also your password. Enter your password then click your Canon Print Injet/Selphy app, and print away! Yes it's that easy! You would think that someone at Canon would have made a simply instruction booklet to explain that simply wireless set-up, so that us consumers wouldn't be so frustrated, but that's too much like right. I heard the set-up for Apple devices is really easy too. Please remember this, if you want to print pages off the internet, you must download or screen capture them first, then switch to the printer's wifi network, to print wirelessly.
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