Tag : photo printer, 1450b002, canon pixma, mp510 one
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Features
Product Description
The new Canon PIXMA MP510 is a impressive all-in-one photo printer with a full color flip-up LCD display. Now, you can print beautiful, long-lasting photos and laser-quality text. The included Dual Color Gamut Processing Technology (DCGPT) ensures copies will be true to your original's images and text. And scan photos, family recipes, even thick notebooks. Two paper trays let you keep plain and photo paper ready for printing. The 1.9" color LCD display lets you view and enhance images for better results. You can even print direct from compatible memory cards, digital cameras, Bluetooth devices, and camera phones! Print wirelessly - Print from a compatible Bluetooth device in another room, using our optional USB Bluetooth adapter. High-quality scans - Produce impressive scans up to 1200 x 2400 dpi with vibrant 48-bit color depth. Smart copying - Dual Color Gamut Processing Technology automatically optimizes copy quality based on the type of originals you are copying. Print Speed - 4 x 6 borderless photo - up to about 47 seconds / Black - Up to 25 ppm (as fast as 2.4 seconds per page) / Color - Up to 17 ppm (as fast as 3.5 seconds per page) / Reductions Enlargement - 25% - 400% OS Compatibility - Windows XP/2000/Me/98 and Mac OS X v.10.2.8 to 10.4.x8 / Standard Interface - USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (cable not included), IrDA 3 1.2 (JPEG only), Bluetooth v1.2 (with optional Canon Bluetooth Unit BU-20) Dimensions (WxDxH) - 17.6x14.5x6.8 inches / Weight - 15.6 lbs.Customer reviews
Using for edible images 
I have several Great American Cookie and Mrs. Fields Cookie locations in Oklahoma. We have purchased 5 of the Canon MP510! We are using them in the stores as edible image printers. Being able to use the machines with the food color cartridge is wonderful! The printers are easy to use and easy to train others to use.
Disappointment 
I bought this based on the glowing reviews and my past love of Canon products. I was highly disappointed.
The placement of the power cord is extremely inconvenient. It is hard to attach, falls out constantly, and the way it loops around to the back makes it nearly impossible to place it on any kind of shelf. if you're trying to conserve space and don't want a large printer out in the open, don't buy this and expect it to go into any against the wall apparatus.
The printer boasts it works well with several types of paper. This is not the case. When using A4 paper, the ink dampens the paper and smears easily, even after being given time to dry. For a university student in Europe, like I am, this is inconvenient because it is hard to find "normal" paper and it makes the documents impossible to highlight.
The software is also more complicated than I thought it would be. There is no explanation of how to print in a double-sized manner, which should be automatic for any kind of printer like this one. Instead, if I want double-sized papers, I have to take each page out and rotate it and select print again.
The printer is also noisy, and the manual reflects the poor quality of the software. The front paper feeder is also a bit inconvenient. The cartridges are hard to find and cannot be shipped internationally without a lot of red tape.
Here is a simple chart:
Cons:
Noisy
Complicated and insufficient software
Poorly written manual
Inconvenient power cable
Poor printing quality
Rare and expensive cartridges
Front paper feeder
Pros:
Scans
Prints (on a basic level)
Large screen for selection
So far so Good. 
I got my canon a while ago and so far it has worked nicely. It makes a lot of noise when it gets ready to print but the quality is good. I haven't used it much since I got it. Once I move, I should have more accurate review of the product.
Incomplete support for Linux and Ink cartridge recogniztion problem 
I bought this printer to use with a PC on which I am running Ubuntu (debian Linux variant). Canon has put out drivers for Linux for all their printers. Unfortunately they dont work very well for this particular one. The color printing comes out with different colors scaled differently. I had to buy a $39 print driver called Turbo print, which works quite well. Scanner works fine with Scangear. The printer itself is very good. If you however print out quick low quality photos, you will find if you look closely that the picture has bands. This does not happen if you choose higher quality printing.
After a few months of use some of the color ink cartridges are still half full but, now I have a ink cartridge recognition problem. The printer is basically not usable at this point.
Great printer 
Recently I decided to get a printer for home use, mainly to print the basics (driving directions, photos, and various other documents). Long story short, this printer does the trick, and the printouts are of very good quality. Very happy overall.
