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Canon Pixma MG4150 review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £96.77
inc VAT

Frustrating controls aside, this is a good budget MFP, but it's more expensive than better models from Canon's own range

Canon’s Pixma MG4150 is one of many inkjet multifunction peripherals in the PIXMA range. It’s designed as an affordable but well-specified device for home users; it has a comprehensive control panel with a colour screen, can print on both sides of a sheet of paper automatically, and can connect to a wireless home network.

Canon Pixma MG4150

The MG4150 looks and feels like a quality item. It’s made from glossy, firm black plastics, and most of the controls and covers feel precisely engineered. One example of this is the scanner’s hinges, which telescope smoothly upwards by a couple of centimetres to accommodate thicker originals without wobbling around.

Unlike some other models in the range, the MG4150 has only a single paper tray. This is slung under the printer body and incorporates an extending paper stop that’s far longer than necessary for the input stack. Instead, it’s used to arrest paper as it overreaches the output tray, which is a simple, short flap that folds up to form a cover when the printer’s not in use. It’s an unusual arrangement, but it works well in practice.

Canon Pixma MG4150

This MFP uses a button-based control system that uses a combined jog wheel, selection button and rocker switch that we’ve seen on other budget PIXMA MFPs. While it initially looks user-friendly, in practice it’s far from ideal. Things are complicated further by the use of three dedicated selection buttons immediately under the screen.

At the top level of the user menu the jog wheel is used to move between pages, each of which has three icons that line up with a button, which is the only way to select them. Sub-menus generally present multiple icons which you scroll between using the jog wheel and select with its central button. This is a far more intuitive process, but the options are sometimes listed vertically, sometimes horizontally, making it rather inconsistent.

Canon Pixma MG4150

While the hardware controls can be frustrating, Canon’s scan and print interfaces are among the best, making this a simple MFP to operate with a PC. It’s fairly quick when printing black text on plain paper, and at the default setting it’s hard to tell the excellent results from a laser printer’s output.

Things are less convincing when printing graphics, however, with colour and photo prints both rather slow. On plain paper we noticed subtle horizontal banding, and the results were a touch faint. Colour photos had less saturated, slightly more natural colours than we’ve seen from other Canon inkjets, but those with sharp eyes could spot a tiny amount of grain in their lighter regions.

While greyscale photocopies were a touch too dark, colour copies were rather good. The quick scanner was also impressive, with an extremely accurate focus, although it was a little disappointing when it came to preserving shade details in darker photos.

With its reasonable running costs this could be a worthy budget MFP, but at the time of our review it cost more to buy than the Canon Pixma MG5250, a more highly specified model in the same range. As such, it’s hard to recommend just yet.

Basic Specifications

Rating***
Maximum native print resolution4,800×1,200dpi
Max optical resolution1,200×2,400dpi
Output bit depth24-bit

Tested Print Speeds

Time for two 10x8in photos 1.09m 3s
Time for six 6x4in photos 1.018m 4s

Physical and Environmental

Standard printer interfacesUSB, 802.11b/g/n wireless
Optional printer interfacesnone
Size152x449x304mm
Weight5.7kg
Noise (in normal use)43dB(A)

Paper Handling

Maximum paper sizeA4/legal
Maximum paper weight300gsm
Standard paper inputs1
Standard paper input capacity100
Maximum paper inputs1
Maximum paper input capacity100
Duplex (code, cost if option)Yes

General

Printer technologythermal inkjet
Supported operating systemsWindows XP/Vista/7, Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later
Other inkjet features6.0cm colour screen
Other inkjet optionsnone

Buying Information

Price£97
Consumable parts and prices£13
Price per colour A4 page3.2p
Quoted life of supplied black cartridge180 (ISO/IEC 24712)
Quoted life of supplied colour cartridge(s)180 (ISO/IEC 24712)
Quoted life of supplied photo cartridge(s)N/A
Warrantyone-year RTB
Supplierhttp://www.oyyy.co.uk
Detailswww.canon.co.uk

Print Quality

Number of ink colours4
Number of ink cartridges2
Maximum number of ink colours4
Maximum number of cartridges2
Quoted photo durability30 years
Quoted photo durability sourceCanon

Tested Scan Speeds

Full scan area preview6s
A4 document at 150dpi7s
A4 document at 300dpi15s
6x4in photo at 600dpi14s
6x4in photo at 1200dpi1m 6s

Tested Copy Speeds

Time for single A4 mono copy 1.018s
Time for single A4 colour copy 1.038s
Time for 10 A4 copies using feeder 2.0N/A

Photo Features

PictBridge supportNo
Borderless printingA4
Direct (PC-less) printingYes
Supported memory cardsMemory Stick Duo, SD, MMC
CD printingNo

Copy Features

Maximum number of copies99
Max mono copy resolution600×1,200dpi
Max colour copy resolution600×1,200dpi

Fax Features

Max mono fax resolutionN/A
Fax memory (maximum mono pages)N/A