I used to have a Canon Pixma mobile printer that was really good despite the poor bluetooth connection. I hesitated between this and this printer, confident that either option would be right. This is the smallest printer in the world (printing on full size paper including legal). Body Its (roughly) body is about the same size as the Canon, but the Canon requires an external battery that fits in the back, which adds about 2 inches and weight AND you have to buy it separately. The WF-100 has a built-in battery, so at the original price. The only thing that made me hesitate was that CR stated that the Canon phone's print quality was better. I don't know how that could be. The quality is better than my standard HP printer. I read that it was complicated to set up, but it's not. Although I usually take things out of the box and try them without downloading any software (and that might work) because I'm a new Mac user, I wanted it to work seamlessly. The setup guide was very easy, and it was in me Please note that this is a printer designed for mobile use. While it's certainly high quality for regular use, it's slower (not bad) and the cost per page is higher than traditional printers. You can take it with you on a business trip or vacation when you need to print or just want to surprise people with how cool you are! and make sure you present high quality prints or field workers to clients or anyone else that would be great too.
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