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I agree Canon printers seem very big in size.
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And made of plastic, making it easier for them to break or wear out faster.
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I feel the on/off buttons and other buttons on newer printers do feel more cheaply made.
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Most are starting to be made without screens, making them harder to use.
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Hopefully, most printers won't require people to use a mobile printer app for smartphones and tablets for some tasks like photo copying a picture because the printer does not have a copy buttons or a screen.
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HP seems to be the only one to do it, annoying as it is.
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I imagine using mobile apps to control a printer can cause problems in the future if the app got discontinued or unpublished from the apps store.
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