Canon Pixma MP130 Specifications

By Jeffrey Fuchs, CNET.com on 20/04/2005

More Canon reviews , RRP: AU$199.00

The good:

  • Low price
  • Prints great text and good photos
  • Compact design
  • Helpful software
  • Digital camera card slots

The bad:

  • Poor colour scanning
  • So-so greyscale scanning
  • Small ink tanks
  • No colour LCD or PictBridge port to preview photos
  • No fax engine

The bottomline:

The MP130 is a low-cost, personal all-in-one with good printing skills but iffy scan quality.

Users' rating:

6.9/10

Consumables

  • Media type
  • A4, A5, B5, Letter, Legal, Envelope
  • Max media capacity
  • 100 sheets
  • Max document size (print)
  • A4
  • Ink consumables
  • Black ink, Colour (CMY) ink

Copier

  • Maximum number of copies
  • 99 copies

General

  • Device type
  • Multifunction inkjet printer
  • Output type
  • Colour
  • Functions
  • Printer, Copier, Scanner
  • Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • 433 x 362 x 186 cm
  • Weight
  • 5.5 kg
  • Memory
  • NA MB
  • Other media
  • Photo paper
  • LCD display
  • 0 inch
  • Connections
  • USB

Paper features

  • Paper input
  • 100 sheets
  • Paper sizes
  • A4, A5, B5

Print features

  • Print resolution (B&W)
  • 4800 x 1200 dpi
  • Print resolution (Colour)
  • 4800 x 1200 dpi
  • Print speed (B&W)
  • 18 ppm
  • Print Speed (Colour)
  • 13 ppm

Scanner

  • Scanner type
  • Flatbed
  • Sensor type
  • CIS
  • Scanning resolution (native)
  • 1200 x 2400 dpi
  • Scanning resolution (interpolated)
  • 1200 x 9600 dpi
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