After some very bad printers, I choose Canon. I still have two other 7 years Canon printers. I like the available ink supply's. My newest 8520 does not appear to be as rugged as the others. Its not fair for me to say this, but it just feels less rugged. Hooking up our smart phones was so simple. Plus its Blue Tooth signal covers a wide area. So far so good.
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The printer and scanner both work "as expected". The TR8520 is seemingly not as sturdy as the all-in-one model it replaced, the MX922. Canon seems to be making successive generations of its printers smaller and more compact, and lighter, but not as sturdy as previous models; "cheaper" is the impression one gets. I buy the Canon printers that use five ink cartridges so that I only replace the cartridge in which the ink has run out, not replacing all three color inks when only one color is empty. It's less expensive that way. For me that's definitely a selling point. Setup for use as a wi-fi device wasn't exactly "easy" and I did run into a few problems with getting everything working correctly, but I was able to figure it out. But I'm not sure that people without a good deal of experience working with computers and their components would have managed to get it all set up without a fair amount of help ... from ????. Canon's all-in-ones seem to be a pretty good value for the money and last a reasonable time before needing to be replaced. I really do not like the way that the front panel has to be lifted up on the TR8520. I'm anticipating problems down the road with that... . Just a sense. For an inexpensive all-in-one the Canon TR8520 is a good value and does seem to work well; for the purposes of most users I think that it does everything an all-in-one needs to do. Read full review
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I must admit that I was kind of forced into buying this printer because my old one died and I couldn't get the one that was the closest replacement. Generally it does everything well. The photo quality is very good considering it has just 3 color cartridges. The only problem I have with it is that it shouldn't be used in a dusty environment because it basically has to be opened up all the time (if you want to do remote printing), exposing the insides and especially the photo paper. The control panel has to be left up, the exit tray pulled out and the photo paper is loaded into the rear vertical tray with the print side exposed.
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Very compact but does a lot. Scans multiple sheets. Faxes without problems, prints great color. The printer does not seem to use much ink (compared to what I was used to). It is a network printer so it is accessible from smart phones, laptops, tablets and desktop computers all at the same time. It was easy to set up, basically installed itself. Great value for the under $100 (including extra ink) I paid for it.
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ease of installation, ease of operation, print quality very good. This is a home copier so you're not going to be copying or scanning hundreds of pages at one time. If you're tired of buying "disposable" copiers for not a lot less than this Canon, or purchasing from the company that still hasn't gotten the hang of workable, reliable ink jets, this machine is perfect for you.
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