Quick tech specs
- Printer
- ink-jet
- up to 9 ipm (mono) / up to 5.5 ipm (color)
- USB 2.0, Wi-Fi(n)
- color
- A4/Legal
- capacity: 50 sheets
- with Canon InstantExchange
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The Canon PIXMA TR160 is a versatile inkjet printer designed for both home and office environments. Featuring a compact and portable design, this printer accommodates various media sizes up to 215.9 x 676 mm, making it suitable for different printing needs. With a monthly duty cycle of up to 500 pages, the TR160 effectively handles high-volume tasks while maintaining a resolution of 4800 x 1200 DPI for color printing, ensuring vibrant photo outputs. Connectivity options include USB-C and Wi-Fi(n), along with support for mobile printing through Apple AirPrint, Mopria Print Service, and PIXMA Cloud Link. The built-in 1.44-inch monochrome OLED display enhances usability, allowing for easy navigation through printing tasks. Additional features such as borderless printing, Auto Photo Correction, and quiet mode provide a user experience while minimizing noise during operation.
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Canon PIXMA TR160 - printer - color - ink-jet is rated
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Rated 5 out of
5 by
BobR71 from
Canon has high ink useage and cost.
I don't own this printer but I have owned 3 Canon printers in the past. The latest is a Maxify MB2720. I'll never buy another Canon printer. They go thru ink like a drunk Uncle goes thru booze at the bar at a wedding. 1 ink cartridge went empty so I replaced it. As soon as I replaced it another went empty, then another, and another. That kept on through 4 complete set of ink cartridges (that's $356 +tax if you're wondering). I gave up. I went back to an Epson. Ordered an ET4850 from Costco. It was just delivered today and haven't set it up yet. But, I'll never go back to a Canon printer. The print quality was terrific, boht letters and pictures. But the amount of ink they go thru is ridicules and to have to keep changing cartridges when 1 goes empty is really crazy. I bought the Epson printer for less than what I spent on ink before I quit changing cartridges. All the Canon printers I had went thru a ridicules amount of ink but this last one was just way too much. From what I've read and heard from talking to people, it'll take me years before I get close to spending that amount with the Epson. I hope that's true. But, I know what the Canon cost in ink and I'll never go thru that again. Oh, I did write Canon about the issue. They never had the decency to write me back. Guess they're happy making their money on ink so they don't care. I rated a 1 Star because there's nothing lower.
Date published: 2025-03-29T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
hikercoast from
Excellent
I have an earlier version of this printer, and am so pleased that Canon brought it back!
Date published: 2025-03-28T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
GerryRC from
Be Wary
I would think twice about buying any Canon portable printer. Canon has a habit of producing a portable printer for a few years and then they stop. Then you are eventually left with a printer that is no longer supported, like their BJC-85, which I still have.
Date published: 2025-03-28T00:00:00-04:00