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Canon MG6320

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zvk...@comcast.net

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Jan 7, 2013, 7:19:26 PM1/7/13
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Do any of you readers have experience with the Canon MG6320 printer -- positive or negative?

What about its predecessor, the MG6220?

I’m considering the MG6320, and am curious about a few things.

Can it be connected by USB to one PC, and by LAN to another at the same time?

It seems to have a hairpin-shaped paper path for both plain paper and photos. Any paper-jam problems because of this?

My configuration:
Win 7 PC collocated with wireless router and with the (potential) printer
Win XP PC on the wireless LAN

Thanks.

David H. Lipman

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Jan 7, 2013, 8:26:02 PM1/7/13
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From: <zvk...@comcast.net>
You can print to the Canon MG6320 via wired or WiFi networking while
printing via USB.

But, if both/all computers are on a LAN, why even use USB ?


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zvk...@comcast.net

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Jan 10, 2013, 3:08:22 PM1/10/13
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> You can print to the Canon MG6320 via wired or WiFi networking while
> printing via USB.
>
> But, if both/all computers are on a LAN, why even use USB ?

While I'd likely start with a LAN connection, it's good to know that both can be used together. First, USB seems more reliable in general, and second, I've noticed a few software features supported only using USB (admittedly obscure features).

Important to me now is the question about (lack of) paper jams. Long ago, I had a printer from a different manufacturer with a U-shaped hairpin paper path. Jams were so frequent, I had to use its page-at-a-time manual feed slot a lot. The MG6320 doesn't seem to have that emergency work-around. Hopefully, paper-handling reliability has improived in the industry since my earlier experience.

On the net, I couldn't find reviews from people who have used the MG6320, so thanks for the comments in this NG.
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