The canon printer still works fine just willing to give it away to one lucky adelaide member.Below are some of the printer features.
The MX860 retains the same shape as the MX330, measuring 460 by 198 by 411mm, with grooved handles on the bottom of the device that make it easy to move around. The curved edges and integrated control panel are very sleek and attractive, and the MX860 will work just as well in the office as it will in the home.
The large, 64mm (2.5-inch) LCD screen is fixed inside the neatly organized control panel. The left side of the panel houses the power button, as well as shortcuts for copying, faxing and scanning, while the right side contains the usual fare of menu, settings, numerical and navigation buttons. Canon also includes a few more buttons than the MX330 to help justify the £100 price difference, including a dedicated memory card button for copying and printing images directly from the media-card reader at the bottom, and some smaller keys that automatically dial your preset fax numbers.
Canon offers three different options for paper input. The easiest method is via the 150-sheet tray that pulls out from underneath the folding output bay. You can throw another 150 sheets into the rear-loading tray. Both trays have small plastic guides to fit a variety of paper sizes, from 4 by 6 inches all the way up to number 10 envelopes.
The versatility of the dual paper feeds gives the user the opportunity to store smaller photo paper in the rear tray and normal 8-by-10-inch sheets in the front. The driver also does a good job of automatically choosing the right tray and paper for any particular job.
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