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The Canon Pixma MX375 uses Canon CL-541 ink cartridges. Canon CL-541 ink comes in tri-colour; the tri-colour cartridge prints 180 pages.
A very compact all-in-one device, the Canon Pixma MX375 is unbelievably small, measuring only 45.8x38.5x20 cm, significantly more compact than most other MFPs. It even supports automatic document feeding and duplexing, and can even print borderless pictures in less than a minute. The Canon Pixma MX375 printer features a sleek all-black design and many standalone features, although it does not offer impressive print rates.
The Canon Pixma MX375 all-in-one inkjet printer with fax offers a space-saving design without compromising quality and versatility. The Pixma MX375 printer features a fully integrated ADF unit, which can hold as much as 30 pages for quick multi-page scanning, faxing, and copying. The Canon Pixma MX-375 inkjet printer can produce double sided prints automatically while offering quick fax functions, thanks to its Super G3 fax modem. The Canon Pixma MX375 uses easy to replace ink cartridges, one for black and another for colour printing.
In addition to its high-resolution print outputs, the Canon Pixma MX375 all-in-one also boasts high resolution scans, up to 1200x2400 dpi. It prints quality documents and photos, and is capable of direct web printing and full HD movie print. Using high-yield cartridges, users won't have to replace ink often, though this depends on the amount of prints done with the Canon MX375.
The main disadvantage of the Canon Pixma MX375 multifunction printer is its below-average print speed. Black and white documents print at a rate of 8.7 ppm while coloured pages come out at a rate of 5 ppm. The same goes with copies.