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    <title>topic Replacing a Pixma MP-990 in Desktop Inkjet Printers</title>
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    <description>The Pixma MP-990 I;ve had for years has finally died. I'd like to stay with the Pixma line and get a new all-in-one. One change--it has to be an Airprint model(I'd like to print from my iPad and iPhone). It also has to be wireless, obviously. Which Pixma would be the next step up from the 990? Thanks in advance.</description>
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      <description>The Pixma MP-990 I;ve had for years has finally died. I'd like to stay with the Pixma line and get a new all-in-one. One change--it has to be an Airprint model(I'd like to print from my iPad and iPhone). It also has to be wireless, obviously. Which Pixma would be the next step up from the 990? Thanks in advance.</description>
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