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This is the third MG5320 I have owned, they seem to have a tendency to give a non-recoverable B200, E051 error, or fail with no power. When this happens, I have been unable to repair the problem. They have lasted for > 500 DVD prints before the failure. Ink is inexpensive, WiFi works well, software along with a package from Avs4You to print the CD/DVD images makes this printer a great printer as long as it does not get one of the above errors. There is no place to hold the CD/DVD carrier when not in use, so it has a tendency to "leave" the printer in between the times it is being used.
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This older model All-in-One printer has excellent print quality (with a maximum print color resolution of 9600 x 2400 dpi) and five individual ink tanks. It also has a high scanning resolution of 2400 x 4800 dpi, which much better than many models on the market today. This may be an older model Canon Inkjet All-in-One printer, but it works great!!
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The blacks could be darker, but, switching inks may solve that. That said, The print quality on this puppy is AMAZING. The scanner works like a charm, and wireless setup was painless. The ink is very inexpensive (stock up on the larger black cartridges if you do a lot of color printing). The device has a very small footprint for its capabilities, and the fact that it has a concealed paper tray AND a read paper loader is beyond a joy for me. I couldn't be happier with this printer.
The canon MG5320 is a nice printer. The one I bought for $20 did not come with cartridges or a print head. I put a used print head in it and put a set of refilled carts in that I also purchased on ebay for about $10, and hey presto, it worked like a champ. Very nice print quality. My wife has a similar model(MG6120)which is almost identical, it too is a very nice printer, and ofcourse both use the multiple set of carts where you can replace individual colors, that I find saves money in the long run. The difference between the two models, beside the 6120 having consealed "touch" buttons in the top panel, the 6120 has an extra (6th) grey cart to enhance color photo printing. Other than that, the MG5320 that this report is about, has the same multi function features, including WiFi operation. We also have an older model canon we have been using for the last 3 years that still works like new. I also use HP printers here and at work, both brands very reliable, but I think the overall print quality of the Canon's are hard to beat. I have noticed that some user's have critised this model, whereas others like myself have been very satisfied. perhaps there have been some that had trouble right out of the box, but I'm sure Canon would make it right. It is very hard to know what to think about some write-ups. I'm sure every manufactured item has had problems that someone is going to complain about.Read full review
Easy to set up and to use. I wanted the convenience of a wireless printer and the price was too good to pass up. I also consistently see good reviews on the Canon Pixma as far as print quality. Photos on 4x6 glossy have been excellent. Colors are great. Haven't had a chance to try other media yet. Really a great value for a wireless printer that delivers in both features and print quality.