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06-23-2016 08:17 PM
I have the MG-2922 and this will not print a 8x10 on photo paper. Only works with the plain paper option (looks terrible). In other sizes eg.4x6 it only has the glossy option available. So is there a work around or firmware update in the works that can allow you to print photos in 8x10 on say PM-101??? Cheap printers are available everywhere by other MFGs that allow photo paper options for printing.
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06-25-2016 01:47 PM
Hello.
For photo papers, the only sizes that are supported with the MG2922 are 4"x6" and 5"x7". For larger photo paper sizes, a printer in a higher PIXMA series would have to be used.
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06-25-2016 01:47 PM
Hello.
For photo papers, the only sizes that are supported with the MG2922 are 4"x6" and 5"x7". For larger photo paper sizes, a printer in a higher PIXMA series would have to be used.
If additional assistance or information is needed, find more help at Contact Us.

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07-01-2016 12:25 PM
Would of been nice if this was forthright in description before I purchased this printer.

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01-15-2017 08:45 AM
I have been a Canon customer for years and have owned numerous scanners, printers, and AIOs made by Canon.
I was happy with my last PIXMA printer, but am absolutely furious that the limited photo paper size was not made clear for the MG2920 -- neither in the advertising, nor (if at all), extremely ambiguously (and seemingly deceptively) in the manuals and instructions online and offline.
I'm also deeply dissatisfied with all the reference material and support available for the machine.
I am aware it's a cheap machine. The writing, illustration, website build and technical writing for this product are all incredibly substandard in quality. I didn't know Canon would stoop so low; you have lost a loyal customer.

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01-15-2017 09:24 AM
Hello Oneredfish!
Welcome to our Canon Forum Community and thanks for posting!
We're sorry to hear you're having trouble with your PIXMA MG2920. We're here and want to help. For specifications, "How to Videos", the User Manual, and more information on the PIXMA MG2920 please go here: http://Canon.us/xwmh If you need additional assistance please contact our Technical Support Team by phone or email here: http://Canon.us/ContactCF
We hope this information was helpful!

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02-12-2017 10:01 AM
@oneredfish wrote:
I'm also deeply dissatisfied with all the reference material and support available for the machine.
I am aware it's a cheap machine. The writing, illustration, website build and technical writing for this product are all incredibly substandard in quality. I didn't know Canon would stoop so low; you have lost a loyal customer.
Me too.
Shameful deception by obfuscation from Canon.
And the run around given to people on the forum.....awful.
I don't understand why there is not a notice which states 'Please be aware that this printer cannot print A4 photograhs using glossy papers'.
Simple honesty.
No more Canon for me either.

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11-12-2017 05:30 PM
I can't even print a 5x7 on glossy paper with my mg2922. I've had this printer for a few months, but I'm ready to give it to my church so they can have a back up printer. I've learned my lesson: don't buy canon products. I should have saved the $50 I just spent on ink and put it towards a better, more options offered printer. Like Lexmark. Why I switched, I don't know. The help forum is a joke unless you want to pay $28 on a technician just to have them tell me there's nothing that can be done because this is a very poor printer.

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11-12-2017 05:32 PM
I can't even print a 5x7 on glossy. Very bad printer I unfortunately purchased. Going back to Lexmark. Should have stayed with that brand when my old one wore out. Printed wonderful pictures in 8x10, 5x7 and 4x6. AND on glossy paper.
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11-12-2017 05:36 PM - edited 11-12-2017 05:39 PM
Hi, tmmonty2002.
The PIXMA MG2922 is capable of printing photo paper at 5"x7," and if you're having any difficulty in the process, our friendly support team is happy to help! There is never a charge to reach out, and you can choose between phone or email support at http://Canon.us/SupportCF
Hope this helps!

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07-10-2018 01:12 PM
That is like saying "This word processing program is capable of printing documents that have no more than 7 occurrences of the letter Q"
It is a dot matrix printer. It should be capable of printing photo-quality everywhere on the platen. The fact that you put white margins, restrictions on the relation between quality and paper size, means that your driver has DISABLED features anyone should expect a printer to have.
You have just put in disabling limitations.
It is like a typewriter where, if it senses that your name has an L in it, refuses to go more to the right than halfway!
Horrible, unethical practise.
Shame on you!
