The TS9550 uses the popular (and pricey) PGI-580 / CLI-581 cartridges. During our two-week heavy test (30 A3 prints, 50 A4 documents), we used 30% of the ink. That is actually efficient for Canon, but refills hurt the wallet. The printer supports "MegaTank" style aftermarket cartridges, but for warranty safety, consider the XL variants.
: Features an A4 flatbed scanner and a 20-sheet Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) . canon pixma ts9550 test
We pulled it out of the box, removed the excessive orange shipping tape, and plugged it in. The paper cassette at the bottom holds A4, but the real magic is the rear tray. This is where the A3 paper lives. The TS9550 uses the popular (and pricey) PGI-580
Living with a printer involves more than just hitting "Print." We tested the scanning capabilities. The flatbed scanner is A4 size, so you can’t scan A3 documents, which is a limitation to note. However, the scan quality for documents and photos was excellent, capturing subtle details and accurate colors. The paper cassette at the bottom holds A4,