![]() Yes, the MG6220's control panel, which debuted last year on the pricier Canon Pixma MG8120, looks futuristic. Fortunately, the software bundle that handles scanning, OCR, and other chores is as efficient and capable as any of the competition’s. Canon has updated the look of the installation-routine dialog boxes, though they still aren't as professional in appearance as Kodak's. Setting up the MG6220, whether through USB, ethernet, or Wi-Fi, is easy. However, you pay a lot for this model's good looks ($200 as of September 22, 2011), and its ink costs are a tad high as well. Beyond that, the Pixma MG6220 serves up high-quality printouts and decent scans, and it's fast for an inkjet MFP. The controls and LCD screen are embedded into the scanner lid, and you'll feel like you're operating the transporter in Star Trek the first time you use them. If you're a fan of futuristic controls, you'll love the handsome Canon Pixma MG6220 color inkjet multifunction (print/scan/copy).
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