Canon MAXIFY MB5050 Review

canon considers the MAXIFY MB5050, the second model we've taken a gander at in the organization's new MFP range, as a little office gadget, and its unquestionably more profoundly indicated than the baffling home office MB2050. At 23 pages every moment (ppm) in dark and 15ppm shading, it guarantees higher print speeds and has a wired Ethernet port, notwithstanding USB and remote interfaces. All the more altogether, this model acknowledges high-limit inks, which ought to mean lower running expenses and less bother.
Canon MAXIFY MB5050 Review
There's no draft print mode, nor borderless printing

The MB5050 is very striking, with a front board that looks like machined compound regardless of being produced using plastic. At the top, the 50-page programmed archive feeder (ADF) folds close when not being used, and the pivots of the scanner cover augment with the goal that it can close level on thick unique archives. Not at all like the reach topping MB5350, here the ADF can examine stand out side of an archive naturally, however the printer does bolster duplex printing. At the MB5050's base is a completely encased 250-sheet paper data with a yield plate above it, however there's no detour encourage for unique media.

There's a web administrator interface, however in a few regions the alternatives are truly fundamental 

Canon MAXIFY MB5050 Review
The shading touchscreen is matched with simply a couple of devoted capacity catches: its superior to the standard screen and catches utilized on the MB2050, however the screen is little and wasn't flawlessly responsive. Like other MAXIFY models, there's a conspicuous Cloud symbol permitting speedy access to online stockpiling administrations, for example, Dropbox or Google Drive, and the printer bolsters cell phones through AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, iOS and Android applications, and an Android print administration.

Standard's Android application spreads filtering and printing, and there's a print administration for in-application printing 

In specific regions, the MB5050 performs splendidly. It's a greatly speedy mono gadget, conveying 25 pages of content at 21.4ppm, and a solitary mono photocopy in only eight seconds. 10 pages took just 48 seconds. Outputs are quick at low-to-mediocre resolutions, with a 300 specks every inch (dpi) A4 catch taking only 14 seconds, yet a 1,200dpi photograph check took 68 seconds, which is less aggressive. Shading print rates were quick, however not uncommon, with our 24-page illustrations test landing at 6.3ppm. It took very nearly four minutes to duplex print 10 shading sides on five pages, in any case.

Canon's output interface is anything but difficult to utilize, whether in Advanced or this Basic mode

Examine quality was as high as we've started to anticipate from Canon, and mono prints and duplicates were additionally great, however as with the MB2050 we were baffled with shading prints and duplicates on plain paper. While the picture is very solid on the page, the hues themselves appear to be dreary when contrasted with those from, say, an Epson Workforce. Print expenses are great however, at around 4.1p for a page of blended content and illustrations, of which the dark segment is only 0.9p.
Canon MAXIFY MB5050 Review
These low expenses settle on the MB5050 a reasonable decision and a more noteworthy gadget than the MB2050, however its still not class-driving - we'd pay another or something like that for Epson's WorkForce Pro WF-5620DWF. In the event that those sometimes fall short for your needs then look at our Best Printers 2015 and purchasing aide.

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