![]() The included documentation covers the nuances well, but it didn’t make intuitive sense to me when I was using the machine.Īs you’d expect of a printer this inexpensive, speed isn’t a selling point. Sometimes you need to push the up/down arrows and other times the Settings button to move through the menus. All of the buttons have coherent word labels, but the 1.8-inch color LCD for viewing menu options is small and would be easier to use if its navigation cues were clearer. ![]() The control panel is fairly well designed. Connectivity is limited: A front port lets you print photos directly from a PictBridge-compliant device or save scanned files to a USB key drive Canon sells a Bluetooth adapter for $50 more. Duplexing is a manual operation, and the Pixma MX330 offers helpful onscreen prompts to step you through the process. The scanner’s lid telescopes to accommodate thicker media. The ADF can handle legal-size media (five sheets at a time), but the scanner platen fits letter-size sheets only. A 30-page automatic document feeder unfolds from the top. It comes with a rear, vertical 150-sheet input tray and a front, flip-out 50-sheet output tray. If you print a lot, however, look elsewhere, because this unit’s inks can be expensive.Īs is typical of inkjet MFPs priced in the vicinity of $100 (the Pixma MX330 costs $110 as of May 5, 2009), this model has a feature set suitable for low-volume use. Canon’s Pixma MX330 color inkjet multifunction printer offers students and home-office users basic functionality for a low initial price.
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