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There’s no NFC module, but it is compatible with all of the popular wireless protocols such as Apple AirPrint, Wireless Direct, Mopria and of course Canon’s own PIXMA Cloud Link. There’s a USB Host port for walk-up printing from a flash memory drive and Wi-Fi is built in. That includes envelopes, labels, heavy paper stock weighing up to 275g/m2 and even light fabric iron-on transfers. It has a decent capacity for paper and can print on almost any type of media up to A4 in size. The mid-range model tested here is still very well equipped with duplex scanning in addition to duplex printing. If you still can’t live without a fax facility, then the slightly more expensive four-in-one Canon MAXIFY GX6070 is the one for you.
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Connectivity: Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, USBĬonsumables included: 4x ink bottles (6,000 mono, 14,000 colour)ĭimensions/Weight: 399 x 410 x 254 mm (WxDxH)/11.6kgīeing a three-in-one device means the Canon MAXIFY GX6050 can print scan and copy.
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