The new MX860 is finally here and by the naming it seems that it will replace the MX850. Ive been waiting for this model to see if Canon would use its new line of smaller cartridges; although it would mostly surprise me if they didnt, I still wasnt completely certain because the new cartridges contain less ink and this the best MFC Canon offers in its class, aiming to small businesses and home offices: The heavy usage of such environments makes small cartridges inconvenient and expensive. So, perhaps Canon would still support the old cartridges on this one.
My hopes were false, but to my complete disappointment, this multifunctional not only use the new smaller cartridges but it is also an inferior machine, and I really didnt expect that. Not on their top multifunctional at least.
Please take a look at this official Canon comparison of MX860 vs MX850 and youll notice the following:
* The old MX850 is much faster to the new model. A borderless photo finishes in 21 seconds on MX850 vs 41 seconds on the MX860.
* The new MX860 cartridges yield 1/3 less pages compared to those of the MX850.
* No CD printing on the MX860! (mind you, the comparison is on the UK site)
* MX860 does not print on credit card sizes.
* MX860 does not support double-sided photo paper on the duplexer.
* Their flagship inkjet MFC is not quiet anymore; 43.5 db (distracting in my opinion) vs 33 db for the MX850. This is a major issue in offices.
* 1 watt less power on standby for the MX860 (finally an improvement) but when off, the MX850 will consume slightly less.
Personally, I dont get it. And I dont like it. Canon is taking steps backwards. I considered their MP750-780-830-850 to be the ultimate blend of features and, despite the introduction of chipped cartridges on the 830-850, steady improvements. This new multifunctional is really worse. Not just for its small and uneconomic cartridges, but in many other important areas such as speed and noise.
I literally dont get it --
- Is this a recession (less for less) printer?
- Is this some kind of trick or an error on Canons website?
- If this isnt an error, do they really expect people to buy it?
To answer my 3rd question, Ive searched the web for reviews on the iP4600 which was a similar case and I found the following:
I could find some truthful reviews in Amazon, but considering the average level of misinformation on the web, my 3rd question is answered. People will buy the MX860 after paid reviews appear on the net.
My hopes were false, but to my complete disappointment, this multifunctional not only use the new smaller cartridges but it is also an inferior machine, and I really didnt expect that. Not on their top multifunctional at least.
Please take a look at this official Canon comparison of MX860 vs MX850 and youll notice the following:
* The old MX850 is much faster to the new model. A borderless photo finishes in 21 seconds on MX850 vs 41 seconds on the MX860.
* The new MX860 cartridges yield 1/3 less pages compared to those of the MX850.
* No CD printing on the MX860! (mind you, the comparison is on the UK site)
* MX860 does not print on credit card sizes.
* MX860 does not support double-sided photo paper on the duplexer.
* Their flagship inkjet MFC is not quiet anymore; 43.5 db (distracting in my opinion) vs 33 db for the MX850. This is a major issue in offices.
* 1 watt less power on standby for the MX860 (finally an improvement) but when off, the MX850 will consume slightly less.
Personally, I dont get it. And I dont like it. Canon is taking steps backwards. I considered their MP750-780-830-850 to be the ultimate blend of features and, despite the introduction of chipped cartridges on the 830-850, steady improvements. This new multifunctional is really worse. Not just for its small and uneconomic cartridges, but in many other important areas such as speed and noise.
I literally dont get it --
- Is this a recession (less for less) printer?
- Is this some kind of trick or an error on Canons website?
- If this isnt an error, do they really expect people to buy it?
To answer my 3rd question, Ive searched the web for reviews on the iP4600 which was a similar case and I found the following:
But they dont mention the ink cost.PC Magazine: Slower than the last-generation printer it replaces. Full-page graphics tend to make plain paper curl.
(http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2333832,00.asp)
Probably a paid review. The printer is not quicker (even according to Canon) and the ink tanks are less economic to the old ones. Or perhaps the reviewer does not understand the difference between cheap and economic.PC Pro: So the printer itself is marginally quicker than the iP4500, but the flipside is that the price has risen a little, too. At 65 it's still a very affordable printer, though, and when you add in fact that the colour ink tanks are currently less than 8 each, it becomes a cheap printer to run, too - albeit a little dearer than its predecessor.
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/230157/canon-pixma-ip4600.html
Nowhere do they mention it is slower and more expensive to maintain than the old model while offering the same quality.PC World: photo quality and speed are pleasing [] inexpensive to buy and maintain.
http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/product/44096/review/pixma_ip4600_photo_printer.html
I could find some truthful reviews in Amazon, but considering the average level of misinformation on the web, my 3rd question is answered. People will buy the MX860 after paid reviews appear on the net.