It’s also quite quick, notching 5.9ppm in mono and 4.2ppm in colour – only a little way behind the Canon. The B109n does cost around £30 less than the A-Listed Canon MP640, so the restrained feature set is understandable and the inclusion of wireless is something few others we’ve seen at this price have managed. The range of options is therefore so limited, it’s an interface that bizarrely manages to restrict rather than enhance the user experience. ![]() ![]() At 1.4in across, it can fit only three menu options at any time, in order to make room for the unnecessary fixed TouchSmart frame – capacitive controls to go back, cancel or confirm on the left of the screen, and to choose the three options on the right. The B109n offers SD, MMC and Memory Stick card slots on its control column, beneath what we’d politely describe as a cheap, retro mobile phone screen. ![]() While this gives room for 80 sheets in the input tray, for output anything more than 15 sheets will spill over due to the lack of space. The paper sits in view on the fold-out front tray, and prints feed through the engine and come back out to the same tray. The range has switched from white to black, but the Photosmart design hasn’t changed too much.
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