📸 Capture the Moment, Print the Memories!
The Canon PIXMA TS5150 Series is an all-in-one wireless printer designed for home use, offering high-quality photo and document printing. With features like a dual paper feeder, automatic double-sided printing, and compatibility with smartphones and tablets, it ensures convenience and efficiency for all your printing needs.
Product dimensions | 31.5D x 42.5W x 14.7H centimetres |
Controller type | Hand Control |
Printer media size maximum | A4 |
Power consumption | 14 Watts |
Included components | Power cord, Setup CD-ROM, Setup Ink Tanks, Canon PIXMA TS5150 Black, Manuals |
Print media | Paper (plain) |
Scanner type | Flatbed |
Max input sheet capacity | 100 |
Max copy speed (black and white) | 13 ppm |
Display type | LCD |
Compatible devices | Smartphones, PC, Tablets, Laptops |
Maximum colour print resolution | 6000x1200 dpi |
Sheet size | 210 x 297 |
Maximum black and white print resolution | 1200 dpi |
Warranty type | Limited |
Colour depth | 24 bpp |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Maximum copies per run | 100 |
Item model number | 2423B19 |
Manufacturer | Canon |
Form Factor | All-in-One |
Processor Count | 1 |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Power Source | AC 100-240v, 50/60hz |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 6.5 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**H
Canon pixma ts5150
I had the hp deskjet 3760 and this has been returned as it was a complete nightmare setting up and trust me the scanner is totally rubbish!Anyway the difference with the ts5150 and hp is literally night and day, this printer is superb, got it for £50 (just £10 more than the deskjet) and the set up was simplicity itself if you follow these instructions...Set up the printer as per the instructions and stop when you get to the "connecting your printer" section.Now using the screen on the printer, use arrow key and navigate to the WiFi icon (bottom left) press OK and it will ask you for wireless lan, click on this, then it will give you a WAP set up option or "set up manually", press on "set up manually", it will then search for available routers, my router appeared instantly (this never happened with the hp), tap on your router and a little keyboard will appear, navigate round this with the arrow keys and press OK for each character, this takes a little time but believe me it's worth it!Once you're password is entered (with correct upper and lower case letters) press on OK.That's it! Instantly connected, from opening the box to up and running took me 15 minutes!The app you need is "canon print" app, not the print /selfy blah blah blah.Open the canon print app, tap add printer (and because you are already connected to the router) your ts5150 will appear, click on this and wait for it to set up.That's all there is to it, this advice was borrowed from another review on here, many thanks to you sir.
J**E
Cheap and OK
When my well used Canon Pixma finally died I looked for a new printer. My requirements had changed - I no longer need 6 separate inks and a slide scanner - so I looked for something more basic.This TS5150 is certainly fairly basic. I'm trying to use it more often, because my old printer had issues due to infrequent use. The print quality is perfectly acceptable and although I won't be printing photos, the one I tried was fine as well. The main thing I wanted was the ability to connect with USB as well as Wifi - this has that connection.Having to lift the front cover right up is an irritation, it tells you off and won't do anything if you don't have it in the right position. The paper tray holds very little - but I'm only using it for the odd thing that needs printing so I don't mind that. I've got it set on 'quiet mode' - the actual printing is fairly quiet, the amount of chuntering and whirring that goes on each time before it prints is more irritating.Having set up loads of printers over the years I found this one surprisingly awkward. The instructions weren't particularly helpful and my Windows 11 laptop didn't see it as a plug and play item.I'm very happy with the quality of scans. It's a shame it doesn't use the same software as my old Canon, although I kept the program it isn't compatible with the new printer/scanner.It's a cheap printer, which does a good job if you want something for occasional printing. If you do a lot of printing then I would spend more and get something with more paper capacity.
M**H
wireless
Well built, easy set up and great printing. Nothing to complain about and value for money.
A**R
Fantastic functionality and cheap!
I have never got on with printers, I am fairly tech savvy but always seem to have problems linking them to computer or just getting them to print after having them a while! However, this little beast was easy to set up and works on my phone via an app so can print docs straight away.It does lose WiFi signal when switched off and back on, but I have found turning WiFi off and back on on my phone is a quick fix to sync them back up. Print quality is good and can also do double sided printing, although this does take quite a while longer to print (but to be fair I'm used to a big office printer doing this so not particularly comparable).Overall great printer and really good price!
S**D
UPDATE- Do not buy this printer
Update after several months of ownership - do not under any circumstances buy this printer.If you go ahead and buy this printer after reading this review, I'm sorry but you only have yourself to blame. I only awarded it one star because Amazon will not let you award 0 or a minus score.It is the most frustrating poorly designed piece of technology I have ever experienced. It will not print on any type of paper I have found without jamming, needing several manual resets, ages spent fishing around in its innards to remove jams, and half-printed pages spat onto the floor (because, as discussed later, why would you supply a paper tray).In 35 years of computer experience I've seldom known a printer more prone to jamming and/or feeding multiple sheets. When it does jam, it seems to have no idea where the blockage is - the LCD panel suggests an area entirely at random, and you just have to go hunting, opening the multiple doors and flaps until you strike lucky.Part of the problem is the very flimsy paper tray, which takes about half the amount of paper the design and guide tabs suggests it will. Overfill the tray (that's about half way up) and you're playing print job roulette: will it jam straight away, misfeed page 7 of 10, or print page 9 across half of two sheets? After the latest refill or jam you then have to navigate the front panel to pointlessly 'register' the paper tray, presumably because the firmware designers couldn't get that working in time so put the burden on the user instead.The design, if you can call it that, also spits the printed sheets out into thin air rather than any form of tray, so good luck if you take your eye off of it for a second and expect your printout to be in order in the same place when you get back.The printer is easy to set up on Android and Chromebook devices for remote printing. But... there's no proper standby function, so you have to go to the printer to turn it on to accept jobs before you can print remotely, which entirely defeats the whole object.And why does the front panel need to be hinged upwards to print? It doesn't block the paper path when down, and the up position makes the front panel controls harder to use. Another utter failure in the Canon design department, whose UX team should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves.This printer will drive you absolutely mad and probably end up being hurled through the nearest window.I've not done that yet but have been sorely tempted. Write things out by hand, give up computer technology altogether and go and live in a cave, or maybe buy another model and brand of printer, but do not buy this printer.Do not even consider it.Please.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 weeks ago