Canon Pixma MP530 Office All-In-One Inkjet Photo Printer | 
| Brand: Canon
List Price: $297.92 Buy New: $98.00 You Save: $199.92 (67%)
New (15) Used (5) Refurbished (2) from $69.00
Rating: 360 reviews
Color: BLACK AND SILVER Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 39 Dimensions (in): 22 x 21 x 15 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 0580B002 Model: 0580B002 UPC: 013803052312 EAN: 0013803052312 ASIN: B000GUO4L0
Release Date: July 24, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Compact, stylish unit saves on office space while giving you all the features your workgroup needs to thrive | | • | Features a productive 30-page Automatic Document Feeder; prints up to 29 pages per minute (ppm) in black and white, and 19 ppm in color | | • | 150-page fax memory safely stores all incoming faxes if paper or ink runs out; built-in scanner offers 1200 by 2400 dots per inch (dpi) optical resolution | | • | Dimensions: 18.4 x 10.4 x 18.4 inches (WxHxD); weighs 28.2 pounds | | • | All-In-One photo printer prints, copies, scans, and faxes |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Canon Pixma MP530 is a versatile all-in-one unit combines printing, scanning, faxing, and copying capabilities in one compact, space-saving device that delivers fast, professional results job after job. You can use the MP530 to print both photos and text, copy important papers, fax documents and forms, and scan personal notebooks and photos. Featuring a productive 30-page automatic document feeder that can copy, scan, or fax multiple-page documents, this powerful unit prints up to 29 pages per minute (ppm) in black and white and 19 ppm in color, and delivers a borderless 4-by-6-inch photo in about 51 seconds. Fax at up to 33.6 kbps in color or black and white, store 40 speed-dial codes and enjoy the convenience of the 150-page fax memory that safely stores all incoming faxes if paper or ink runs out. Finally, the built-in scanner offers 1200 x 2400 dot-per-inch (dpi) optical resolution with 48-bit color depth for vibrant images. Thanks to its 1,856 precision nozzles, the MP530 offers exceptional print resolution of up to 9600 x 2400 dpi, and ink droplets the size of one picoliter produce exceptionally detailed photos. And you can enjoy these results immediately by taking advantage of the click-connect-print option. Simply capture an image with a PictBridge-ready digital camera or DV camcorder, then connect and print--it's that easy. Additionally, the USB 2.0 interface enables the fastest possible image transfers and scanning speeds, while the dual color gamut processing technology automatically optimizes copy quality based on the type of originals you are copying. This means that you can always trust the MP530 to deliver the highest quality materials to help keep your business productive.
Product Description Print photos & text, copy important papers, fax documents & forms, scan personal notebooks & photos and all with the high performance and exceptional quality that comes with a Canon printer. Fast printing and copying up to 29 ppm black/19 ppm color and a photo lab quality, borderless 4x6 photo in about 51 seconds. Super G3 (33.6 Kbps) fax with memory for 40 coded speed dials and up to 150 incoming pages. Built-in 2 sided printing & copying and second paper tray for convenient paper selections. Print up to 9600 x 2400 color dpi with microscopic droplets as small as 1 picoliter using FINE print head technology. Copy, scan and fax convenience with 30 page Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). ChromaLife100 system for long lasting, beautiful photos. Print Resolution - Black up to 600 x 600 dpi, Color up to 9600 x 2400 dpi USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Interface Reduction & Enlargement - 25% to 400% Copy Features - Auto Magnification, AE (Auto Exposure), Borderless, Auto Duplex, Fit-to-Page, 4 on 1/2 on 1, Image Repeat, Sort copy, 1-99 pages Continuous Copy Scanning Element - CIS, 1200 x 2400 dpi (Optical), 19,200 x 19,200 dpi (Interpolated) Max Color Depth - 48-bit internal Maximum Document Depth - 8.5x11.7 Fax Modem Speed - 33.6Kbps (Super G3) Transmission Speed - Black 3 seconds per pages, Color 1 min 20 seconds per page Speed Dials - 40 Coded Dials Paper Sizes - Letter, Legal, Credit Card (2.13x3.39), 4x6, 4x8, 5x7, 8x10 U.S. #10 Envelopes Driver System Requirements - Windows XP, Celeron 566MHz, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98 Pentium 300MHz, Mac OS X v. 10.2.8 to 10.4 PowerPC, G3, G4, G5 128MB available RAM
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Excellent All-In-One printer September 19, 2006 Jono (Maui, Hawaii, United States) 305 out of 309 found this review helpful
I've had this Canon All-In-One for about a week now. It was very easy to set-up with my Windows XP machine due to the clear, easy to follow instructions. It's desktop footprint is surprisingly small and it takes up less space on my desk than the printer and photocopy machines it replaces. Print quality overall is very good, while the printer is quiet and fast. Text is clear and crisp and color photos are printed with surprising quality on photo paper. Maybe not quite as good as a dedicated photo printer but, never the less, good enough for this professional photographer as quick proofs. The scanner is not of the highest quality, but seems to scan well at medium resolution and with fair color fidelity. Not quite a dedicated professional photographers scanner but perfect for normal home and home business uses. The software is easy to use and in advanced mode, quite flexible, enabling the user to dial in manual settings to make the best scan possible. The auto settings seem quite satisfactory for basic home users and should make scanned images look colorful and sharp. I have not had a chance to see if all the Fax functions work as advertised and I have not yet explored all the ways in which this flexible machine works. The 2 paper trays is a great idea - I store normal paper in one and glossy photo paper in the other - one push of a button on the front control panel and the paper source can be chosen, eliminating the need to swap out paper types. I will also have to see how economical the MP530 is with ink cartridges, but having spent the 1st 2 days printing everything I could as tests, the software reports that the ink cartridges are pretty much full. The MP530 looks great, performs very well and is a good price. So far I am very pleased. Update on 9-26-06 : I have had some time to use more of the many functions of this printer. The Fax function has now been tested and works fine with my telephone/answering machine. It sits in line with the phone and only cuts in to pick up the fax if there is an incoming fax, otherwise the answer phone does it's job unhindered. Perfect! I have had also a chance to print some photo business cards, quite a few high resolution 8x10 photos and the normal daily B&W text printing. Print quality overall has been very good and the Duplex print (as well as the duplex copy) functions have been very much appreciated and used continuously, as has the web print software. According to the ink cartridge software, the cartridges seem to be still fairly full. The ADF (auto document feeder) works ok if what you feed into it is uncreased, unfolded and of the standard letter size. The overall build quality is great and I have had nothing but compliments from people who have seen this printer and its output.
Serious problem with "ink low" and Fax reception March 28, 2007 Paul Kimelman (Alamo, CA USA) 238 out of 240 found this review helpful
You should be aware that this printer has a serious "ink low" behavior. When any ink cartridge is getting low (which still means a lot of ink left by the way), it changes the Fax reception model. Instead of printing your faxes as they arrive, it dumps them into memory. So, even though yellow (say) is low, it will not print your B&W fax! It takes more than 5 steps to print the fax and delete it (menu, scroll to memory item, ok, scroll to print, OK document, scroll to print all pages, ok, menu to go up, scroll to delete, ok to delete, ok to delete, menu to get out). Worse, after a couple of these, the memory is mixed up. So, when you want to send a Fax, it will say "memory full" even though the memory is empty. You then have to power cycle the printer (hold down on/off for 1 second, wait 10 seconds, power on, wait for it to get ready (another 10-20 seconds). This means you either have to waste ink by throwing out cartridges before they are empty, or you have to deal with this mess. Canon says there is no workaround or fix for this. There are 3 other problems with copying you should know before you buy (I wish I did): 1. You cannot use the Auto Document Feeder (sheet feeder) when copying or scanning with any setting in auto (exposure, size, etc). It does not make any of that clear, so if you find it refuses the auto doc feeder, reset everything to manual :-( 2. Black duplex printing uses color cartridges for one of the sides, so uses the more expensive ink. That is, it does not use the blank ink for both sides. 3. Copying speeds are much slower than the blurb implies. If you make 10 copies of one page, it is as fast as they say. If you copy multiple pages, each one takes much much longer, does the scan, and then does the print. Also, if any setting is in auto mode, it does a two pass scan (one to check the page), and that takes a really long time.
Very good multifunction September 6, 2006 cmc (OC, CA) 188 out of 193 found this review helpful
I also had a difficult time finding one of these units to actually see and touch and reviews on this machine are few and far between. I finally found one at Fry's electronics in Fountain Valley. We have been using an HP officejet 6110 and it finally stopped recognizing print cartridges so I decided to look for a new machine. I was not happy with the cost of replacement cartridges for the hp and it goes through them fairly quickly. The Canon uses induvidual ink cartridges and reviews of similar Canon's show one of the lowest printing costs available in an inkjet. I have read the reviews for the mp500 and the mp830. Most people seem to be happy with these machines. I was about to purchase an mp500 when I saw the mp530 on the Canon website. I preferred the 530 because of the fax capability. I believe the 530 uses the same print technology as the 500, and the copy/scanning mechanism is also the same. I use an mp500 at work and the print quality is very good and the scan quality I would rate as good so I ordered the 530. I have been very happy with the quality of the print. As good as the hp6110 or better. The copy quality is good but the colors tend to be a little washed out which is similar to the mp500. I am sure an adjustment in the printer settings would help with the colors. Quality is a little less than that of the hp but it uses a different scanning mechanism and the quality is acceptable for our uses. I have yet to use the fax function so I am not able to comment on that feature. I am also very pleased with the looks of the machine. All of the doors and covers close giving the 530 a very sleek look unlike the HP. The output door opens automatically when printing or copying. The print speed is also faster than the 6110. So far I have not had any compatability issues with the Canon. I have this printer connected to an imac G5 and it works very well. Overall I have given a rating of 4 stars. I think it is an excellent value for the price. After my experience with the hp6110 I don't think I will go back to hp. From what I have read Canon's products are generally reliable and that will hopefully be the case with this machine as well. Hope this review helps.
Some have no clue........ November 5, 2007 L. Spake (Dallas, TX) 79 out of 80 found this review helpful
I purchased the Canon MP530 and have had very good results so far. All the bad reviews about the ink cartridges are by people who gave up on the printer without a simple Google search to fix the problems. You can disable the Print Monitor all together so that the printer will work no matter how low the ink levels are. This is helpful when you refill the ink cartridges yourself, as I have done. Canon would love you buy their tanks every time they go low, but you can refill them yourself; but you must turn off the print monitor because the printer thinks it's tanks are empty even though you've refilled them. Do it this way: 1) go to "maintenance" tab on print properties 2) select "View Printer Status" from the bottom 3) Click "Option" and deselect "Enable Status Monitor" -- That Simple! A minor annoyance that doesn't warrant a one-star rating from other users. I really like this printer!
Beware of design flaw December 14, 2006 Anonymous 65 out of 71 found this review helpful
Don't run out of ink - be sure you have extra ink cartridges on hand. When the check ink alarm light is on, all functions shut down. Obviously, you can't print, but you cannot scan or fax either. Canon tech support explained that all ink cartridges must contain ink for the fax and scanner to work. I wish I had known this before I bought it - this is a major inconvenience. I considered returning it to Amazon, but the shipping charges (the original, no longer "free" shipping + the return shipping = $54) aren't worth it.
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