Specification:
| Printing Features |
| Print Speed |
Approx. 5.0ipm |
| First Printout Time |
Document Col: ESAT / Simplex- 5.0ipm
Document B/W: ESAT/ Simplex- 8.8ipm
Document Col: FPOT Ready/Simplex- 17s
Document B/W: FPOT Ready/Simplex- 11s
Document Col: FPOT Sleep/Simplex- 22s
Document B/W: FPOT Sleep/Simplex- 14s
Photo (10.16 x 15.24cm): PP-201/ Borderless 60s |
| Resolution |
4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Display |
LCD (3.04 cm segment mono) |
| Interface |
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed |
| Paper Handling |
| Sizes |
A4, A5, B5, Letter, Legal, 10.16 x 15.24cm, 12.7 x 17.78cm, 20.32 x 25.4cm, Envelopes (DL, COM10), Square (12.7 x 12.7cm), Business Card, Custom size (width 55 - 215.9mm, length 89 - 676mm) |
| Types |
Plain Paper, High Resolution Paper (HR-101N), Photo Paper Plus Glossy II (PP-201), Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss (SG-201), Matte Photo Paper (MP-101), Envelope, Glossy Photo Paper "Everyday Use" (GP-508), Photo Paper Plus Glossy II (PP-208), Photo Sticker |
| Weight |
Plain Paper: 64 - 105g/m2, Canon specialty paper: paperweight: 275g/m2 Photo Paper Plus Glossy II (PP-201) |
| Output capacity |
A4, Letter = 50, Legal = 10 |
| Monthly Print Volume |
15000 |
| Copying Features |
| Copy Speed |
Document: Colour: sFCOT / Simplex- 24s
Document: Colour: sESAT / Simplex- 3.5ipm |
| Resolution |
4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Number of Copies |
1 - 20 pages |
| Scan Features |
| Levels of grayscale |
16 / 8-bit |
| Scan Technology |
CIS (Contact Image Sensor) |
| Resolution |
600 x 1200dpi |
| Speed |
Reflective: A4 Colour / 300dpi- 19s |
| Max Document Size |
A4 / Letter (216 x 297mm) |
| Physical Specification |
| Color |
Black |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) |
Factory configuration: 445 x 330 x 163mm
Output / ADF trays extended: 445 x 533 x 260mm |
| Weight |
Approx. 6.3kg |
| Voltage |
AC 100 - 240V; 50 / 60Hz |
| Warranty Information |
| Warranty |
01 Year |
| Supplies |
| Cartridge/ Toner Model No. |
Ink Bottles: GI-790 (Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) |
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The
Canon Pixma G3010 isn’t the most compact all-in-one you’ll find. However, it is definitely one of the better-looking ones out there. The
Canon Pixma G3010 comes in a nice matte-black finish that just looks classy, and just overall this feels like a better-built unit than most other printers in its price range. The buttons are all arranged on the right side of the
Canon Pixma G3010, which is also where you’ll find the LCD display. Not a lot can be said about these buttons, other than the fact that they get the job done. Personally, I didn’t find myself using the buttons all that much, since almost everything on this printer can be done using a smartphone (more on that later), but the times when I did use the buttons (mostly to turn the printer on or off), the buttons felt tactile, and definitely well built.
The input tray is great, since it easily folds on top of the
Canon Pixma G3010 printer itself, so it can protect the internals of the
Canon Pixma G3010 printer from dust — that makes it easier to store the printer when it’s not being used. The Pixma G3010 is also well designed in the way that
Canon has arranged the ports on this thing. There’s the main power-input on the left-hand side of the
Canon Pixma G3010 printer, and there’s a USB port on the right-hand side that you can use to create a wired connection between the
Canon Pixma G3010 printer and your system.
The Canon Pixma G3010 isn’t the most compact all-in-one you’ll find. However, it is definitely one of the better looking ones out there. The printer comes in a nice matte-black finish that just looks classy, and just overall this feels like a better built unit than most other printers in its price range.
The buttons are all arranged on the right side of the
printer, which is also where you’ll find the LCD display. Not a lot can be said about these buttons, other than the fact that they get the job done. Personally, I didn’t find myself using the buttons all that much, since almost everything on this
printer can be done using a smartphone (more on that later), but the times when I did use the buttons (mostly to turn the printer on or off), the buttons felt tactile, and definitely well built.
The Canon Pixma G3010 is also well designed in the way that
Canon has arranged the ports on this thing. There’s the main power-input on the left hand side of the
printer (which is also a reversible connector, and I love that. Brownie points to Canon), and there’s a USB port on the right hand side that you can use to create a wired connection between the printer and your system.
Setting up the Pixma G3010 might seem like a mammoth task if you take a look at the included manual with its really confusing drawings. However, it’s actually not that difficult to set things up. The most important things while setting up the
printer is actually installing the cartridges in the print-head, and filling up the colors —
Canon provides single bottles of all the colors you’ll need to fill the
printer up inside the box itself, so you can get started with printing right away.