![]() ![]() Paper-handling features on the Pixma MG4120 are modest, though adequate for home use. The Pixma MG4120 also features SD Card and Memory Stick slots for printing photos or offloading scans. Having to move your fingers to those buttons is a waste of time and effort the OK button and four-way cursor control would suffice. Canon needs to ditch the three “function” buttons for making selections, though. ![]() The unit’s flip-up 2.4-inch LCD screen is easy to read, and makes using the printer a breeze for the most part. You can attach the Pixma MG4120 directly to your PC via USB, or network it using the integrated Wi-Fi. The black ink is pricey, however, so printing out everyday letters and term papers costs more than the norm. Color-ink costs are lower than average for a low-price MFP, too, so photos and Web pages are relatively cheap to print. It also produces nice-looking output at a reasonable pace. The $130 (as of March 19, 2012) Canon Pixma MG4120 color inkjet multifunction (print/copy/scan) is one of the cheaper MFPs on the market to feature paper-saving automatic duplexing.
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