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PIXMA MP830 Office All-in-one Multifunction Printer

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  • Office Machine Functions: Fax Copier Printer Scanner
  • Printing Technology: Ink-jet
  • Scanner Optical Resolution: 2400 x 4800 dpi
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The good: The Canon Pixma MP830 is inexpensive for a multifunction printer that includes a fax machine, an ADF, a duplexer, and a media card reader. It's quick at scanning and printing.

The bad: The MP830 is not networkable and its color graphics print quality leaves something to be desired.

The bottom line: The Canon Pixma MP830 is a good option for a single home or office user who doesn't need high-quality graphics prints. If you need better graphics handling or networking, check out the HP OfficeJet 7410.

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  • CNET editors' rating: 3.5 stars Very good
    Detailed editors' rating
      Design : 7.0
      Features : 8.0
      Performance : 7.0
      Service and support : 7.0
      Overall score: 7.2 (3.5 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 08/02/2006
  • Released on: 03/11/2006
The Canon Pixma MP830 is an affordable color inkjet multifunction printer that will work equally well in a very small (read: one PC) office and at home. At $299, it boasts an impressive list of features: an automatic document feeder, a built-in duplexer, a media card reader, and a USB port for printing straight from a camera. While it prints and scans quickly, the quality of the prints left something to be desired. To the naked eye, the text looked fine, but upon closer examination, we noticed some problems. Graphics prints proved to be even more problematic, but the printer does do a good enough job with photos for casual snapshots. Print quality is acceptable for home use, but if you work in a graphics-intensive work environment and need high-quality prints, consider the more expensive HP OfficeJet 7410; with the 7410, you'll also gain networking capability--a handy feature for any multi-PC office.

The black-and-slate Canon Pixma MP830 is all smooth curves and rounded edges--rather stylish for a printer designed for small offices. It's reasonably compact for an office all-in-one printer, at 19.7 inches wide by 19.2 inches deep by 11.5 inches tall. It weighs just over 32 pounds. Clearly, the Canon design team put some thought into the overall design. For example, the automatic document feeder (ADF) is integrated into the scanner lid, making for a solidly constructed unit. The paper-support flap of the ADF folds down when not in use, which helps the unit look tidy. Unfortunately, although the scanner lid's hinges do lift a bit to accommodate thicker books, it doesn't lift out entirely. In fact, the user guide says the cover can handle originals only up to 0.8 inches thick, so copying the anything bulkier than that will require you to hang out and do the cover's job yourself. The ADF holds about 35 sheets of A4 or letter-size paper and up to 30 sheets of legal-size paper.

The front panel of the printer houses the output tray, which flips out smoothly with the touch of a button. An additional flap folds out to catch legal-length papers. A little door to the side of the output tray houses the media card reader, which accepts CompactFlash Types I and II, Microdrive, SmartMedia, Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro, SD, and MultiMediaCards. You can also use xD-Picture Card, Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick Pro Duo, and MiniSD cards with an adapter. Under the card reader sits a USB port for printing directly from a digital camera, a digital video camcorder, or a compatible camera phone (with PictBridge). Below the output tray is the cassette feeder, or input tray. The input tray has adjustable paper guides and slides out of the printer's body smoothly--almost too smoothly, as there are no stops. An additional input tray flips out of the rear of the printer, for paper types you might use less commonly. This, too, has an adjustable paper guide, but we found it hard to slide.

Jutting out of the front of the printer is the control panel, which houses a wealth of buttons and a 2.5-inch color LCD, which flips up to allow easy viewing from a variety of angles. Dedicated function buttons allow you to switch between copy, fax, scan, and printing from a memory card. You can also switch between paper sources, enlarge or reduce pages, access a photo sheet, initiate two-sided printing, fax to up to eight preset numbers, and change the fax quality at the touch of a button. To the right of the LCD are buttons for accessing the menu: Menu, Settings, Back, and a four-way rocker switcher with an OK button in the center. The menu options change, depending on which function you're in. For example, if you press the Copy button, then hit Menu, you'll find yourself faced with various copy options. Common to all the menus is a maintenance and settings option, where you can perform routine tests, trigger a cleaning cycle, or change the date/time format. Menu options are conveyed through text and graphical representations. Drilling down through the menus is a simple task, and a dedicated back button makes tooling around the menus pain-free. Finally, a numeric keypad, a stop/reset, and two start buttons (one for black only and another for color) round out the control panel.

Replacing the five ink tanks (cyan, yellow, magenta, black dye, and black pigment) is a simple task. The top of the printer flips up to reveal the ink tanks and the printheads, and by flipping a lever, you can pull out each tank individually. Being able to replace individual tanks is a boon, as you won't waste colors you use less frequently. Also, you won't need separate photo ink to print photos, which we appreciate. Canon ships the Pixma MP830 with full ink tanks. Replacement color and dye-based black ink tanks cost $14.25 apiece, while the pigment-based black ink tank costs $16.25. Canon estimates the cost per page for both black text and color text to be an inexpensive 2 cents.

The Canon Pixma MP830's wealth of features makes it attractive for a home office user. It prints, scans, faxes, and copies, and you have a broad range of options for each function. When you're copying and printing, you can shrink to fit, make double-sided copies with the built-in duplexer, or make two-on-one and four-on-one copies--that is, you can shrink the originals so that two or four pages fit on a single sheet of paper--and you can even restore colors on a faded original.

With faxing--a feature not found on the cheaper, home user-oriented MP500--you can program up to eight numbers for one-touch speed dialing and assign a two-number code for additional coded speed-dial numbers. You can also set up a one-touch or coded speed dial for groups for fax blasts, for example, though you have to register all the numbers in the group first. Depending on how you set up your telephone, fax, and answering machine, you can have the fax machine answer all incoming calls (if you have a dedicated fax line) or have the call ring first to the answering machine, which will boot the call over to the fax machine once it determines that it's an incoming fax. If your machine has paper problems or is low on ink when a fax comes in, it can hold the fax in memory until you rectify the problem.

For scanning, the included MP Navigator software can help you choose your task and find the right program for it: Easy PhotoPrint prints photos, ScanSoft OmniPage SE converts scanned documents to text using optical character recognition software, and Presto PageManager assists with organizing photos and documents. You can also scan through any TWAIN- or WIA-compliant software. Scans can be saved on your PC as JPEG, TIFF, PDF, or bitmap files.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 82

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 1217 reviews of Canon PIXMA MP830 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 81/100 and users 72/100. Comparing these reviews to 219680 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 82/100 = Very Good.

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    Editors' rating: 100

    Summary: One of the best all-in-one machines out there...

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    Editors' rating: 81

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  • dpexpert.com.au

    Summary: The Pixma MP830 is not the recommended printer or scanner for the photographer looking to make great prints. It does make good prints, but Canon's Pixma printer range has other units that do the job as well for less money. This unit is definitely for ...

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  • Computeract!ve

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: Are the extra features available on Canon's top of the range all-in-one worth the high price?

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  • pcmag.com

    Editors' rating: 90

    Summary: The Canon Pixma MP830 Office All-In-One is loaded with the features you need for a personal AIO in an office, including fast print speed.

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PIXMA MP830 Office All-in-one Multifunction Printer