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Canon enables AirPrint on a trio of PIXMA wireless printers, plans to maintain the rage

Here’s the scenario: A., You have been getting your wireless print on with Canon’s PIXMA MG8220, MG6220 or MG5320 all-in-one inkjet printer, and B., you own an iDevice. Well, be at liberty to perform a little dance (just not this one ), because Canon’s added AirPrint support for the lucky three aforementioned. Simply (we are hoping) update your printer to the most recent firmware, and boom, you may be printing over iOS 4.2 and beyond. Better yet, it is usually stated that the “majority” of forthcoming PIXMAs will follow in a similar AirPrint-enabled fashion. Need more info? Full PR is just past the break.
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CANON U.S.A. ANNOUNCES SELECT PIXMA PRINTERS NOW SUPPORT APPLE’S AIRPRINT ENABLING WIRELESS PRINTING FROM iPad, iPhone & iPod Touch

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., September 20, 2011 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today announced that the PIXMA MG8220, MG6220 and MG5320 Wireless Photo All-In-One inkjet photo printers will now support AirPrint* wireless printing for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. AirPrint allows users to wirelessly print photos, emails, web pages and other documents without the need to install device drivers, saving time and making for a seamless user experience.

AirPrint will be supported by the vast majority of Canon PIXMA inkjet printers launched from this point forward. AirPrint works with iPad, iPad 2, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and iPod touch (3rd generation and later) running using iOS 4.2 or later.

For additional information at the support models and other details, please visit www.usa.canon.com/airprint.

†In line with weekly patent counts issued by U.s.a. Patent and Trademark Office.

All referenced product names, and other marks, are trademarks in their respective owners.

Availability, prices, and specifications of all products are subject to alter abruptly. Actual prices are set by individual dealers and should vary.

iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered within the U.S. and other countries. AirPrint and the AirPrint logo are trademarks of Apple Inc. All other product and brand names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks in their respective companies.

* Printer firmware update is important for AirPrint function. Certain exception may apply. AirPrint functionality requires an iPad, iPhone 3GS or later, or iPod touch 3rd generation or later device running iOS 4.2 or later, and an AirPrint-enabled printer connected to the identical network as your iOS device. A printer connected to the USB port of your Mac, PC, AirPort Base Station, or Time Capsule isn’t supported.

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