I am a crafter and card maker and this is exactly what I needed to see. I think this is probably the perfect printer for me to purchase. Thank you so much !!
@@saral2067disappointing for me. I purchased it to print digital 12x12 paper. I use an iPad Pro and the app. The print quality isn’t always great and it uses a lot of ink.
@@theoriginallacey same problem here. watched a ton of videos before buying. used ipad with procreate to print my drawings for scrapbook and the image quality was poor on cardstock. colors are dull.
I've watched your print quality test for the Epson Eco Tank 2850. Strictly photo printing, which do you think is best - Canon Pixma TS9521C or the Epson Eco Tank 2850?
I have the Pixma TS9521C. I can't tell you if this is a good printer or not because I haven't been able to use it because I keep getting an error and haven't been able to get any help from Canon at all! Definitely not impressed with Canon customer service at all!
I am a crafter and print every single day. I have a HP OfficeJet 8025 right now. Great print but I am going on my third one. They start squeaking and I end up seeing tons of ink inside of printer on various parts of the inside so decided I have to get another printer. I also had Epson WF7310 in past that was always a great printer and honestly print quality was great so I am torn between getting another one of the Epson WF or buy this canon. Print resolution is lower on this canon than the WF which I was surprised about but I know people love the canons for print quality. I do use glossy paper alot for various items I make but also plain smooth cardstock too. Which would you suggest since you have tested both? WF 7820 is on my radar now as well. I have to add I am more concerned with colors being close to what is on the screen than the "quality" Thanks in advance!
Hi, these are all the types of paper the TS 9521C can handle, Plain: Plain Paper, Canon High Resolution Paper; Super High Gloss: Photo Paper Pro Platinum; Glossy: Photo Paper Plus Glossy II, Photo Paper Glossy; Semi-Gloss: Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss, Photo Paper Pro Luster; Matte: Matte Photo Paper Other: Greeting Cards, Printable CD/DVD/Blu-ray Discs, T-Shirt Transfers, U.S. #10 Envelopes Recycled paper and Chlorine-free paper can be used
I am a crafter and card maker and this is exactly what I needed to see. I think this is probably the perfect printer for me to purchase. Thank you so much !!
Hello! I'm watching this for the same reason.. have you tried it yet? i would love to know your "Crafter-side" impression! Thank you
@@saral2067disappointing for me. I purchased it to print digital 12x12 paper. I use an iPad Pro and the app. The print quality isn’t always great and it uses a lot of ink.
@@theoriginallacey same problem here. watched a ton of videos before buying. used ipad with procreate to print my drawings for scrapbook and the image quality was poor on cardstock. colors are dull.
Why didn't you print the photos borderless? A big pro for this printer is the borderless printing for up to a3 size
Slipped my mind
Right! That’s what I was wondering!
What about direct print to cd/dvd? Verify this capability and its quality please.
How is the quality on black and white glossy prints? A little concerned that it doesn't have more monochrome ink options
Can you help me to find the monthly duty cycle please? I really need it to make my final decision
Thanks bro! Just ordered this! Hella clean!
I've watched your print quality test for the Epson Eco Tank 2850. Strictly photo printing, which do you think is best - Canon Pixma TS9521C or the Epson Eco Tank 2850?
I have the Pixma TS9521C. I can't tell you if this is a good printer or not because I haven't been able to use it because I keep getting an error and haven't been able to get any help from Canon at all! Definitely not impressed with Canon customer service at all!
I am a crafter and print every single day. I have a HP OfficeJet 8025 right now. Great print but I am going on my third one. They start squeaking and I end up seeing tons of ink inside of printer on various parts of the inside so decided I have to get another printer. I also had Epson WF7310 in past that was always a great printer and honestly print quality was great so I am torn between getting another one of the Epson WF or buy this canon. Print resolution is lower on this canon than the WF which I was surprised about but I know people love the canons for print quality. I do use glossy paper alot for various items I make but also plain smooth cardstock too. Which would you suggest since you have tested both? WF 7820 is on my radar now as well. I have to add I am more concerned with colors being close to what is on the screen than the "quality" Thanks in advance!
Try something new go with this canon and really if you don't like it within the first week or so you can always return it and get the Epson.
Wonder how often you have to restock ink…
Depends on your usage.
If you’re printing 12x12 color digital paper, quite often.
does it connect wirelessly? I read some reviews that it may not work well with Mac
It does connect as long as you use the app.
can it print borderless?
Yes
Can it print on a thicker watercolor card stock paper, 300 gsm, 140lb? I wonder if you have tried that. Your review is helpful. Thank you.
Hi, these are all the types of paper the TS 9521C can handle,
Plain: Plain Paper, Canon High Resolution Paper;
Super High Gloss: Photo Paper Pro Platinum;
Glossy: Photo Paper Plus Glossy II, Photo Paper Glossy;
Semi-Gloss: Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss, Photo Paper Pro Luster;
Matte: Matte Photo Paper
Other: Greeting Cards, Printable CD/DVD/Blu-ray Discs, T-Shirt Transfers, U.S. #10 Envelopes
Recycled paper and Chlorine-free paper can be used
I printed on Strathmore Watercolor paper 140 lbs via the rear tray and it worked great