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Canon PIXMA G650/G620

£255/$329 This dye-based, six-ink Megatank printer is aimed squarely at high-volume printing

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Like other Canon Megatank inkjet printers, the G650 (or G620 in the USA) is a cartridge-free machine that has relatively high-volume ink tanks, topped up by 60ml bottles of ink, working out to about an eighth of the cost of most cartridge-based printers. And the printer itself is refreshing­ly affordable for a Megatank machine.

The photo-friendly line-up of six dye-based inks includes CMYK plus red and grey inks, aiming for a wide colour space and enhanced mono photo quality. The individual­ly keyed, squeeze-free bottles ensure simple, mess-free top-ups and make it impossible to pour ink into the wrong tank.

There are no internal paper feed cassettes, just an upright input tray at the rear, which makes it easy to swap between different sizes of plain or photo paper. It also makes short work of creating mono or colour photocopie­s, courtesy of the built-in scanner. A small mono LCD enables an intuitive pushbutton interface. Connectivi­ty is good, with USB and Wi-fi; the latter enables linking to smartphone­s and tablets via Apple Airprint, Mopria for Android and Wireless Direct.

Performanc­e

A set of ink bottles is sufficient for 3800 6x4-inch photos, 3700 A4 mono documents or 8000 A4 colour documents. Print speeds are slower than with the other PIXMA printers on test, but a borderless A4 photo print only takes a couple of minutes in standard photo quality mode. Colour rendition is impressive­ly accurate, tonal range is very good and the printer makes a good stab at black-and-white photo printing. In the long run, it’s great value.

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