A small business or home office is the target customer for the Canon Pixma MX922. For its affordable price, this color inkjet multifunction handles every office task, from automatic two-sided scanning and printing to printing and faxing optical media. The output quality and speed are great as well.
The Canon Pixma MX922 is a great multifunction inkjet printer. It has the signature corners, as well as the signature top and bottom design, and a lot of the design improvements that were introduced with the Pixma MG6320.including the small flip-open ink access lid and wrap-around front panel.
However, it retains Canon’s the controls from the last models, with the three action buttons and separate four-way cursor. The issue with these is that some functions are available only through the action buttons, and some only through the lit cursor. It is confusing, inefficient, and it can be irritating to use. On the plus side, the button grid transforms into a keypad when you need to use the printer’s fax capabilities.
Installing is MX922 is easy. There are some dialogs to go through, but the install routine can find the printer on the network immediately, and there are no glitches. You can use Wi-Fi, but you may also connect directly to a PC through the printer’s USB 2.0 port, or you can wire it to your network through ethernet. The software is the usual efficient Canon bundle, with its original scanning utility, Image Garden for organizing and editing photos, and a driver. There are also email and remote printing capabilities.
The MX922 automatically prints and scans in duplex. Paper capacity is good for a small office multifunction. It is around 250 sheets, which is located in a bottom-mounted cassette that extends to handle the legal-sized paper. Above the cassette and revealed when the front panel drops are a 20-sheet photo tray and a feed for printable optical media. As with most Canon printers, the front panel drops as printing begins, so you can keep it closed, yet you don’t have to worry about a paper catastrophe when you send a job.
The pages emerging from the MX922 have sharp text, great graphics, and nice photos. The color palette is essentially accurate, gradients are smooth, and details in dark areas are defined.
MX922 fell in the middle of the pack when it comes to expenses, but it’s certainly fast enough for the small office role for which it’s intended. Text and monochrome newsletters with mixed graphics print. Full-color photos print about one every two minutes to glossy stock, a very good pace.
Canon has the MX922 for a single year, which is better than the 90 days you get with entry-level MFPs, but not as nice as the three years you’ll get with business-class inkjet MFPs. Canon did not give a recommended monthly cycles, but based on the quality of the printer, 250 to 500 pages might not be out of line. If you’re printing pages or copying pages more than 250 to 500, it is best to upgrade.
If you do not wish to buy the copier, you can lease it instead. There are leasing companies that can offer you this copier for a monthly installment rate so that you do not have to get a lot of money off of your capita. For example, if you are looking for a copier in Sacramento, you can call SACRAMENTO: (916) 245-6006. They can help you with copier lease in Sacramento or copier rental in Sacramento. Once you have your copier, you will need to have it maintained, and you need to have it repaired from time to time, you can also contact them for copier repair in Sacramento, and they will help connect you to a local service provider.