Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Canon Pixma MP495 Series and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon Pixma MP495 Series.
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32 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Very noisy paper feed, Tri-colour cartridge can be wasteful, Slow colour print
Although The Canon PIXMA MX495 has some issues, particularly its slow colour print and very noisy paper feed, you get a lot of printer for your £44. With an ADF, full fax, a compact design and, above all, excellent print quality, this all-in-one should be...
Value for money, Document and photo print quality, Allinone, Photocopy quality
Extremely slow photo print speed, Flimsy buildquality, Outdated design, Higher than average cost per page
With the MX495, Canon cut straight to the chase: there was no messing around trying to provide decent print speed and ease of use. Instead Canon pursued print quality at all cost, but, unfortunately for the manufacturer, our reviews take a lot more than t...
Good quality document output, nicely designed, built-in wireless
Photo prints and scans are quite poor, limited connectivity
The MP495 is a available for a very reasonable price and provided document printing is more important that high-quality photo output, is a nice choice for the budget-conscious consumer...
Abstract: With a pile of paper, various images and electronic documents all ready and waiting, it is time to test a new multifunction device. This time the manufacturer is Canon. ...
Although this is one of the cheapest multifunction printers on the market, offering good print speeds, satisfactory print quality and the bonus of Wi-Fi connectivity, the absence of a decent LCD screen, PictBridge port or memory card slots makes it har...
Abstract: A squat black box, this will be unlikely to pass the lounge police – unless they are goth – but it can be used wirelessly, however for those with no fashion taste – like me – I am only interested in quality of printing, copying and scanning....
Wireless connection; reasonably cheap to run; above-average print quality; can scan from books
No photo card or Pictbridge sockets; fairly slow prints; no screen
A good entry-level device that is cheap to run, but lacks refinement Good points Wireless connection; reasonably cheap to run; above-average print quality; can scan from books Bad points No photo card or Pictbridge sockets; fairly slow prints; no scre...
Wi-Fi connectivity is a bonus at the price, Dual cartridge system makes for simpler stocking of replacements, Very compact and fairly quiet in operation, Simple to use in both standalone and computer-connected or Wi-Fi print modes, All-black finish loo...
No PictBridge port or card reader slots for direct printing, No LCD menu screen for advanced standalone print settings, Running costs with dual cartridge system can be expensive, Wi-Fi set-up can only be carried out via a connected computer rather than...