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I didn't print photos, but regular prints came out great and fast.
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It also provided twice the scan resolution, a larger 4.3" Touchscreen and a theoretically faster print speed
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For the tablet, I downloaded the free Canon printing app from Google Play Store, installed it, and was successful printing a photo on the first try
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Print looks very nice, about the highest quality I've seen for an inkjet, right there on par with my Epson that I love.
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The general printing and scanning is also adequate.
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I was using a ridiculous amount of ink up cleaning print heads, test printing and printing streaky stuff
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Clear, precise, and the wi-fi printing works like a charm
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well, just because - I didn't mind because we bought inexpensive inks that printed beautiful prints and even the photo
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It also has a 4.3" Touchscreen, and a built-in memory card reader, both of which makes it easier printing directly without another device
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In fact, I might like the photo printed from this one better
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Essentially an update of the TS 8020 that was released in January 2017 and marketed as "a high-end Inkjet All-In-One printer designed with fast prints, robust features and lots of connectivity options in mind," this TS8220 model is no longer Canon's "latest and greatest," but its present value-for-dollar ratio cannot be beaten by its competitors
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I do a lot a printing for my HOA, so I've been looking for a printer that makes crisp printing that captures pictures and text on the same page
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In One printer that printed photos well, had a good scanner, worked wirelessly and could print to from iPhone/iPad.
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However, the TS8220 can do more flexible photo printing and it can print both smaller and larger sizes than our old printer