We purchased Canon's Pixma iP110 so that our expert reviewer could thoroughly test and review it. Read on for our full product review.
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Technology is becoming increasingly wireless, and printers are no exception. The Canon Pixma iP110 is a few years old now, which in practice means it’s a cheaper but still effective option for wireless printing. The optional bundled computer software is dated and even a bit annoying, but the printer itself is compact and efficient, and offers exceptional photo prints.
When fully closed, the Canon Pixma iP110 looks more like a giant external hard drive than a printer, measuring just over a foot long and weighing in at 4.3 lbs. It’s too large to carry comfortably, but still small enough to be considered portable, whether in a suitcase for work or to a friend’s house. The all-black, button-less exterior has rubber feet on the bottom and two ports on either side, one for the 16v power cord and the other for a USB 2.0 A to B cable (not included).
The tray cover opens easily from the front, with the paper output slot dropping down as the tray is raised. The tray can be extended slightly to accommodate up to 14” legal paper, as well as the more common 11” standard letter size, up to 50 pages. A simple slide-out paper guide can be adjusted for width. Inside, you’ll find the Pixma’s only three buttons: power, resume/cancel and Wi-Fi, with different coloured lights above each button to indicate status. It’s a simplistic design with minimal features, befitting a budget wireless printer.