Canon Pixma G3000 Review

The Canon Pixma G3000 is the top-of-the-line among the G series from the brand. It boasts a complete print-scan-copy feature, Wi-Fi connectivity, and low-cost refillable ink system. If you’re looking for a printer for home and small businesses, read out the review to find out if it fits your needs.

Design and Construction

The all-in-one printer sports a box-like design and it’s completely made out of matte polycarbonate. Aesthetic-wise, there should be no problem with it fitting with other hardware. It completely blends in when placed alongside other office paraphernalia.

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If we go around the printer, you’d see the physical control buttons conveniently placed on the top right side. The paper tray is located at the usual end while the flatbed scanner is accessible when you flip the top cover. Up front shows the paper output tray and easy-to-check actual ink levels.

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There’s not much going on the both sides of the printer but just a tiny slit for picking the whole device. The connector for power is situated at the left rear side while the USB port for wired data connection is on the opposite end.

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To access the internals, the main upper body of the printer needs to be lifted up and an arm will lock it in place. This will allow the setup of the printer heads and fill in the ink tanks. The black ink tank is placed to the left while the CMY tones are on the right. The black has more volume compared to the colored inks.

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Overall, the G3000 is nothing special in terms of design. Its polycarbonate construction is also in lieu of other printers which we hoped to change soon. Not asking for an aluminum body, but rather a more rigid and solid body.

Features

The Pixma G3000 is an all-in-one printer, therefore, it can print, scan and copy documents. Aside from that, it’s got wireless capabilities through its built-in Wi-Fi. This allows it to receive commands from any connected devices, may it be from your computer, tablet, or smartphone. The setup can be troublesome at first and it’s not exactly plug-and-play but the convenience of having a wireless printer at home will go a long way, especially when it comes to direct smartphone printing.

Print

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And because it’s a printer, it can print, and in color too. Canon uses 4 inks to produce the print you need — black, cyan, magenta, and yellow. It’s a refillable ink system so there’s no need to buy a new cartridge every time you run out of ink.

Scan

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There’s a flatbed scanner built into the body of the printer which can take in up to A4 size. The speed of scanning a full A4 photo is around 9 seconds which is quite average. As for the output, our test scans comes out too noisy for our liking. Not exactly the best scanner to have around but it gets the job done. Canon also has a nifty stitch feature that allows you to scan bigger documents and have them combined on a single page.

Copy

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The copy feature is perhaps the most straightforward thing you can do with the printer. Simply place the document you wish you copy on the scanner and either press the Black or Color button. This will now initiate a scan and direct print command. We’ve noticed that the quality of the scan printed on the paper is cleaner than having it scanned from the computer. This perhaps is the result of skipping the enhancement done to the document. There’s no mean of enlarging or fitting the copied document to the printed paper, so if you scan a 3R photo, the copy will be printed as is.

Print Quality and Speed

Going to the actual performance of printing, we did some test to be able to give definitive numbers using legal size paper. Starting with the common black text printing from a Word file, it was able to print a full page in approximately 5 seconds. Switching to the color printing of the same file will double it to almost 11 seconds. Printing a PDF file containing colored images and text will take about 20 seconds per page while a full image will take longer to 23 seconds.

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All the printing were done using the default settings straight from Word and Adobe Reader applications.

Conclusion

When it comes to home printers, there’s not much to choose from. For most, including me, printing times are just numbers and will still be based on the content you are printing and also, this is not a marathon of who’s homework will be completely printed. The Canon Pixma G3000 is a capable printer with quality and a complete set of features suitable for everyday printing with a long-term ink solution but for Php 9,995, it can be expensive for some. It does come with three black in bottles to kick start your printing blues while refills for each pigment will only cost you Php 295 per bottle.

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To know more about the printer’s complete specifications, head over to the Canon Philippines page here.

What we liked about it:

  • Monolithic design
  • Wireless capabilities
  • Continuous ink refill system

What we didn’t:

  • Has the same build quality of cheaper printers
  • Complicated setup
  • Noisy image scans

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Canon Pixma G3000 Review

The Canon Pixma G3000 is the top-of-the-line among the G series from the brand. It boasts a complete print-scan-copy feature, Wi-Fi connectivity, and low-cost refillable ink system. If you’re looking for a printer for home and small businesses, read out the review to find out if it fits your needs.

Design and Construction

The all-in-one printer sports a box-like design and it’s completely made out of matte polycarbonate. Aesthetic-wise, there should be no problem with it fitting with other hardware. It completely blends in when placed alongside other office paraphernalia.

canon-pixma-g3000-1

If we go around the printer, you’d see the physical control buttons conveniently placed on the top right side. The paper tray is located at the usual end while the flatbed scanner is accessible when you flip the top cover. Up front shows the paper output tray and easy-to-check actual ink levels.

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There’s not much going on the both sides of the printer but just a tiny slit for picking the whole device. The connector for power is situated at the left rear side while the USB port for wired data connection is on the opposite end.

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To access the internals, the main upper body of the printer needs to be lifted up and an arm will lock it in place. This will allow the setup of the printer heads and fill in the ink tanks. The black ink tank is placed to the left while the CMY tones are on the right. The black has more volume compared to the colored inks.

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Overall, the G3000 is nothing special in terms of design. Its polycarbonate construction is also in lieu of other printers which we hoped to change soon. Not asking for an aluminum body, but rather a more rigid and solid body.

Features

The Pixma G3000 is an all-in-one printer, therefore, it can print, scan and copy documents. Aside from that, it’s got wireless capabilities through its built-in Wi-Fi. This allows it to receive commands from any connected devices, may it be from your computer, tablet, or smartphone. The setup can be troublesome at first and it’s not exactly plug-and-play but the convenience of having a wireless printer at home will go a long way, especially when it comes to direct smartphone printing.

Print

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And because it’s a printer, it can print, and in color too. Canon uses 4 inks to produce the print you need — black, cyan, magenta, and yellow. It’s a refillable ink system so there’s no need to buy a new cartridge every time you run out of ink.

Scan

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There’s a flatbed scanner built into the body of the printer which can take in up to A4 size. The speed of scanning a full A4 photo is around 9 seconds which is quite average. As for the output, our test scans comes out too noisy for our liking. Not exactly the best scanner to have around but it gets the job done. Canon also has a nifty stitch feature that allows you to scan bigger documents and have them combined on a single page.

Copy

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The copy feature is perhaps the most straightforward thing you can do with the printer. Simply place the document you wish you copy on the scanner and either press the Black or Color button. This will now initiate a scan and direct print command. We’ve noticed that the quality of the scan printed on the paper is cleaner than having it scanned from the computer. This perhaps is the result of skipping the enhancement done to the document. There’s no mean of enlarging or fitting the copied document to the printed paper, so if you scan a 3R photo, the copy will be printed as is.

Print Quality and Speed

Going to the actual performance of printing, we did some test to be able to give definitive numbers using legal size paper. Starting with the common black text printing from a Word file, it was able to print a full page in approximately 5 seconds. Switching to the color printing of the same file will double it to almost 11 seconds. Printing a PDF file containing colored images and text will take about 20 seconds per page while a full image will take longer to 23 seconds.

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All the printing were done using the default settings straight from Word and Adobe Reader applications.

Conclusion

When it comes to home printers, there’s not much to choose from. For most, including me, printing times are just numbers and will still be based on the content you are printing and also, this is not a marathon of who’s homework will be completely printed. The Canon Pixma G3000 is a capable printer with quality and a complete set of features suitable for everyday printing with a long-term ink solution but for Php 9,995, it can be expensive for some. It does come with three black in bottles to kick start your printing blues while refills for each pigment will only cost you Php 295 per bottle.

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To know more about the printer’s complete specifications, head over to the Canon Philippines page here.

What we liked about it:

  • Monolithic design
  • Wireless capabilities
  • Continuous ink refill system

What we didn’t:

  • Has the same build quality of cheaper printers
  • Complicated setup
  • Noisy image scans

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5 All-In-One Printers Lower Than Php6K

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Thinking of upgrading your basic printers to a modern all-in-one types that don’t just print but also scan and copy documents? It’s like having your own mini-office at home but without breaking the bank in investing on big and bulky machines.

Here are 5 great all-in-one printers from different makers we saw being sold in stores that are just under Php 6k.

HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 3635

Let’s start with the cheapest in the list and it’s from Hewlett-Packard. The HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 3635 can be your go-to all-around printer. Its friendly design should compliment the environment thanks to its two-tone color. It also has built-in Wi-Fi, so mobile and wireless printing is possible with this thing. Being part of the Ink Advantage line-up of HP, original cartridges will last for multiple prints than the refill ones.

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We were able to check out the printer for ourselves with our review of it here and it retails for Php 4,399.

Canon Pixma E460

Canon also has an all-in-one printer with built-in Wi-Fi in the name of Pixma E460. Design-wise, it’s a typical printer with a bed scanner sitting on top of it. Canon’s extensive cloud features are onboard including direct printing from popular online services.

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The Canon Pixma E460 is available for Php 4,495. For more details, check it out at Canon’s portal here.

Brother DCP-J100

If you want a more business-looking companion in your house, the Brother DCP-J100 is worth checking out. It still scans, prints, and copies documents but doesn’t have a built-in Wi-Fi. In exchange of the wireless functions, this printer works faster with a 27 ppm fast mono printing feature. It’s also part of the InkBenefit line of Brother printers with low-cost high-yield cartridges.

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The DCP-J100 has an official SRP of Php 4,950. Head over to Brother’s web page here to know more.

HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 4535

Yet another HP printer is on the list and this is probably the best looking here. The HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 4535 carries the same feature of its 3635 sibling, but in a neater chassis and sleeker black color. Its design is also not a traditional printer box but resembles more of a flatbed scanner. The 2.2-inch touch display is a great welcome for easier and more natural operation.

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The compact and eye-catching printer from HP sports a price tag of Php 5,420.  More details about it here.

Canon Pixma E610

Let’s step up by adding faxing capabilities to the list with the Canon Pixma E610. The all-in-one printer from Canon sports a proper design without looking too boring for a home-office. What sets this apart from the printers above is the integrated auto document feeder (ADF) and, as mentioned, faxing. Although, it’s not the fastest in its range at just 8.9/5.2 ppm for ISO mono/color printing.

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The Canon Pixma E610 (official page here) is being sold in stores for Php 5,995.

That’s our 5 suggested all-in-one printers below six thousand bucks. If you have a particular suggestion, hit the comments section below. Happy printing everyone.

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HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 3635 Review

An all-in-one printer was delivered to the doorstep of YugaTech. While it is unusual to see printer reviews in the website, we don’t see why we can’t do a quick assessment. We have the HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 3635.

Design and Construction

The printer from Hewlett-Packard is made out of matte polycarbonate splurged with white paint and blue tones. The scanning bed can be found where it’s usually placed, on top of the printer. Beside it is the status display that conveniently shows the ink levels and some quick information.

There are also 9 buttons for the operation of the printer – Cancel, Resume, Wireless, Information, Wi-Fi Direct, HP ePrint, Copy Color, Copy Black, and Power. Each button has unique actions which are stated in the manual. The paper feed tray is accessed by sliding it out and can be neatly tucked when not in use. Same goes to the paper tray in front of the printer.

The front also gives access to the cartridge holder when opened and there’s a nifty label behind it that indicates which specific HP ink is compatible. The DC-in and USB port is located at the back of the printer.

Features

The device is a multi-purpose home and office printer. It can print, scan, copy, and basically has everything you need in dealing with paperwork. It also has Wi-Fi so you can wirelessly print your documents.

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Let’s run through the three main purpose of the printer:

Print

The main purpose of this device is to print. When we unboxed the printer, we immediately tested its wireless feature. We tried printing a single page PDF document from a Nexus 7 (2013). Thanks to the built-in support on Android (KitKat 4.4 and above), HP’s wireless printing feature worked flawlessly. There’s also a few options to tinker with like double-sided printing, print quality and more.

Traditional PC printing takes more setup than Wi-Fi direct. Upon finishing the setup and installation, you’ll have some software suite to get the most of the printer. A broader printing option is now available for better printing of a particular document or even a photo. You can go borderless, set the type of paper to use, or even choose presets.

Scan

With the installed application on your PC, you’ll be able to scan documents and save them into PDF or JPEG. You can manually crop the scanned file or let the software do the cuts. While quality of the scan is commendable for everyday use, the scanner takes some time to finish.

Copy

If you are in need of photocopy or “xerox” as popularly termed on the streets, it’s only one click away with this. It has buttons for direct copy, one for color and another for grayscale. Simply place any desired document and it will simultaneously print while scanning. Keep in mind that it can take up to A4 size only.

Print Quality and Speed

Like most inkjet printers in the market, the DeskJet 3635 will be enough for everyday printing, may it be for office or school use. Output quality and speed depends on the setting of your print job.

If done with “draft” printing on a good paper, quality is average with noticeable print dots on image while text looks a bit jagged. Choosing “best” option removes the roughness on text and improves image quality. Although, printing time takes longer. We wouldn’t recommend the printer for photos, but it can still do a decent job in inking colors.

Conclusion

The HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 3635 retails for Php 4,499 with a black and a tri-color cartridge included. Like most HP Ink Advantage printers, the printer is costlier than the competition but the original cartridges cost are cheaper. In the long run, it will be a great investment.

What we liked about it:

  • Beautiful design
  • Wi-Fi direct feature
  • Status display

What we didn’t:

  • Limited paper feed
  • Noisy operation

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Epson POS printers compliant with BIR’s latest regulation

Last month, Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) banned the use of thermal printers for business establishments and individual taxpayers to comply with the regulation requiring the preservation of book of accounts, like official receipts, for 10 years.

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The reason behind this is that thermal printouts starts to fade within a week or two, thus making them impossible to store for a decade. In line with this, Epson Philippines is offering solutions to registered taxpayers with the use of dot matrix Point-of-Sale (POS) printers.

It’s flagship model, the TM-U220 (pictured), is the best selling among their line-up. It features fast and two-color printing for businesses and the like. While the TM-U950, is a 2.5 station for large POS systems. Other models include: TM-U295, TM-U590, and TM-U675.

Thermal printers use thermal heads to imprint on thermally coated papers. This method is quick and quiet unlike dot matrix printers that have tiny pins mounted on the print head and use ink ribbons which is slower compared to the former and produces noise. Although, having a lasting receipt would be better any day. A 3-year window is given for taxpayers to shift to non-thermal papers for keeping.

For more information about Epson POS printer, head on to the website.

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