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Canon pixma mg7520 review cnet
Canon pixma mg7520 review cnet









canon pixma mg7520 review cnet

I ran into a minor problem getting NFC to work with a Samsung Galaxy S III at first and had to call Canon for help, but after I established the connection once, it worked without problems. And if your phone or tablet supports NFC, you can establish a connection by touching it to a clearly marked spot on the printer. If you prefer to connect by USB cable to a single PC, you can still print and scan from a mobile device by using the MG7520's Access Point mode to connect directly to the printer. Connect the MG7520 to your network, by either Ethernet or Wi-Fi, and you can both print from and scan to iOS, Android, and Windows phones and tablets through an access point on the network. Another nice feature is that it can print on optical discs. The MG7520's dedicated photo tray can hold 20 sheets of 4-by-6-inch photo paper or 10 sheets of 5-by-7-inch paper. It also helps that you don't have to swap out the paper to switch between document printing and photos, as you do with the Canon MG6620, which is the company's next step down for photo inkjet MFPs. Paper handling is on the meager side, but good enough for light-duty use in a home or home office, with a 125-sheet capacity for the main tray and a built-in duplexer (for two-sided printing). However, Canon says that it's the only manufacturer that currently offers Wireless PictBridge in its cameras. As with the Canon Pixma MG6620 Wireless Photo All-In-One Printer ($220.99 at Amazon), it supports Wireless PictBridge, which will let you print from any Canon camera that supports Wi-Fi and PictBridge. It doesn't offer a USB Type A connector, which means it can't print from a USB memory key or connect to a PictBridge camera by USB cable. It can print from, but not scan to, a memory card. The Access Point mode lets you connect directly to the printer by Wi-Fi even if it's not on a network.īasics MFP features are limited to printing from and scanning to a PC, plus copying.

canon pixma mg7520 review cnet

However, it adds some features that the Canon MX922 lacks, including Canon's Wi-Fi Access Point mode and NFC support.

canon pixma mg7520 review cnet

It leaves out faxing and an automatic document feeder (ADF), for example, offering only a letter-size flatbed for scanning. Limiting the MG7520's appeal somewhat is the fact that it doesn't provide all the features that help make the Canon MX922 our Editors' Choice.











Canon pixma mg7520 review cnet