Canon Pixma printers?

looking for some input on canon pixma printers...looking for all in one, with possible wireless capabilites.

Answers:
pretty much any all-in-one from Canon is a pretty good deal.

Personally, I recommend Epson products and suggest you shop at the Epson store for refurbished printers. http://www.epson.com.

You can usually get a great deal, full 1 year warranty and free shipping! Be sure to check the Epson rebate center to save even more money.

I always recommend refurbished printers for the simple fact that there are usually inexpensive compatible cartridges available. The quality is close, if not equal to Epson OEM inks and they're available at a fraction of the price.

In Canada, shop at Inkjet Oasis for reasonably priced compatible ink cartridges.
Canon's pretty safe, but you will be replacing cartridges endlessly - as you will for any inkjet all-in-one. Cartridges will be A$10-20 each, depending on the model.
Personally I like the Epsons for cartridge prices. Email this company for a cost per page analysis - with the model number of the 2 printers you are thinking about - they will tell you how much each page will cost you to print - handy knowledge when you are printing a bit.

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