
Canon Pixma TS9550a
Ink, Colour
Canon Pixma TS9550a
Ink, Colour
The printer only requires a PW for about half of the routers displayed in the vicinity. With the others, it tries to connect directly even with a manual connection and of course fails without a PW. Unfortunately, our router (dream machine from ubiquiti) is one of the latter. After many emails with Canon support and Digitec, we actually gave up on the comment "The device can basically be connected to a WLAN, but to one that is open".
Now we have added a repeater and connected the printer via LAN. However, I have a different idea of what a "wifi-capable printer" is!
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The device works perfectly. Printing is possible via WiFi or USB cable. The quality leaves nothing to be desired, only for larger documents a slightly faster duplex printing would be practical. The possibility to print A3 is very welcome.
If you don't have anything to do, you can entertain yourself by finding the many hidden flaps that the printer has in order to fit so many functions into one device.
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Already had a Canon MP980 as a predecessor, and it ran for a few years without problems. Guess this one will do it as well and for a long time.
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İ have had the printer for several years and at the time I bought it for over 230. I would buy it again as it offers A3 printing compared to other printers of a similar size. What has always bothered me so far is that if you want to print something remotely, you first have to fold up the front flap of the printer because it is usually closed so that it looks nicer on the outside. Cheap plastic and therefore a little squeaky. When scanning it's (normally) slow (for this price) and sometimes it's about 2-3 degrees off but maybe I'm doing something wrong. But I'm pleased because it does the job without any problems and can still print A3 photos.
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I unfortunately had to replace my PIXMA MX925 and the TS9550 was the only one that came close to meeting my requirements.
It's actually a good machine, but when you compare it to the MX925, which is over 12 years old, it doesn't quite hold a candle to it as a multifunction printer. I wish CANON had developed the MX925 further.
Well den, so I opted for the TS9550. It's certainly a decent multifunction device.
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6 out of 154 reviews