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Canon PIXMA TS5050

Canon Pixma TS5050 review: Another great all-in-one from Canon

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £80
inc VAT

It's a smart-looking MFP with good all-round performance , but the PIXMA TS5050 is a touch on the pricey side

Pros

  • Stylish, compact design
  • Good all-round performance
  • Simple interface and controls

Cons

  • Price
  • No automatic duplex function

The PIXMA TS5050 is Canon’s latest addition to its home colour MFP range. The curved edges and attractively squat design make it look more like fancy audio-visual kit than something as mundane as a multifunction peripheral, but an MFP it is: it can print, scan and copy, and you can connect to and share it across your home Wi-Fi network.

Features and design

It’s also great to see that Canon has made the TS5050 less fiddly to use than previous generations: the combination of a colour 3in display and redesigned controls are a definite improvement, and Canon has finally ditched its confusing mix of separate selection buttons and direction rocker. In their place are simple cursor keys with a button in the centre to confirm your choices, and the new menu system is much easier to navigate as a result.

The PIXMA range is purpose-built for creative home use, so the TS5050 has an SD card slot which lets you print photos directly from your memory card. Alternatively, you can use Canon’s Android or iOS apps to print wirelessly from a tablet or phone.

The TS5050 has a conventional 100-sheet rear paper feed and front output tray. We had some frustrations with the feed slot cover, which you have to close manually after re-stocking with paper. It’s easy to forget, and sometimes needed wiggling before the printer would detect it. Another minor niggle is the lack of automatic double-sided (duplex) printing – at this price we’d expect that to come as standard.

Still, it’s good to see that Canon has employed its five-ink system, employing both a pigment-based black for bold text on plain paper, and a dye black for better contrast in photos.

Performance: Printing, scanning and copying

This MFP is an adequate performer, managing to deliver black text at 12.3 pages per minute (ppm) in our 25-page test. Switching to draft lightened the result, saving ink, but there was no other noticeable drop off in quality and no improvement in speed. The TS5050 produced colour graphics at a fairly rapid 3.7ppm, reaching 4.8ppm in draft mode for only a slight loss of quality. At the highest possible detail, it took almost seven minutes to print two 10×8″ photos and nearly 11 minutes to complete six borderless 6×4″ prints.

Connected via USB, scan times were quite quick at anything up to 1,200 dots per inch (dpi) – capturing a postcard photo at this depth took a minute and a half. Photocopying was slightly slower than we’d expect, though, with a single A4 copy needing 20 seconds in black only and 21 seconds in colour.

Canon usually fits good scanners to its MFPs, and results from the TS5050 were very good, showing a particularly sharp focus and a high dynamic range that preserved both very light and very dark shade detail. Both colour and mono copies were a shade too dark by default, but they’d do for most purposes.

Regardless of the source, print quality was uniformly excellent. Text was dark and reasonably crisp, while photos were sharp and detailed, albeit with a slightly warm tone that might not please perfectionists – those looking for perfect prints may need to do a little tweaking in Photoshop to get things looking just so.

Running costs

Canon’s two-black-ink setup means that, at 2.7p per page, the black component of our running cost calculations is on the high side. In practice, the dye black ink is barely used for plain paper work – Canon estimates it will last for around 4,000 pages. The overall cost figure of 7.4p per page is a touch high, but not excruciatingly so.

Verdict

With good looks, great results and good, often brilliant performance, the PIXMA TS5050 is a great MFP for the home. If you don’t mind paying a premium for it, and can forgive the complete lack of duplex printing, then this is a talented MFP that’s worthy of a place on your desk.

SPECIFICATIONS

Technology

Thermal inkjet

Maximum print resolution

4,800×1,200dpi

Maximum optical scan resolution (Output bit depth)

1,200×2,400dpi (24-bit)

Dimensions (HxWxD)

126x372x315mm

Weight

5.5kg

Maximum paper size

A4/legal

Warranty

One year RTB

Details

www.canon.co.uk

Part code

1367C008

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Canon Pixma TS5050 review: A great all-in-one for £80
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It's a smart-looking MFP with good all-round performance , but the PIXMA TS5050 is a touch on the pricey side

£80 inc VAT