I’m not certain if Canon would approve of that, but hey, I use a MacBook Pro and I wanted to also test this printer out with my laptop, so I did what I had to. The most important things while setting up the printer is actually installing the cartridges in the print-head, and filling up the colors - Canon provides single bottles of all the colors you’ll need to fill the printer up inside the box itself, so you can get started with printing right away. However, it’s actually not that difficult to set things up. Setting up the Pixma G3010 might seem like a mammoth task if you take a look at the included manual with its really confusing drawings. Brownie points to Canon), and there’s a USB port on the right hand side that you can use to create a wired connection between the printer and your system. There’s the main power-input on the left hand side of the printer (which is also a reversible connector, and I love that. The Pixma G3010 is also well designed in the way that Canon has arranged the ports on this thing. The input tray is great, since it easily folds on top of the printer itself, so it can protect the internals of the Pixma G3010 from dust - that makes it easier to store the printer when it’s not being used. Other than that, the printer comes with the usual things - the extendable paper tray, and the (also extendable) paper output tray.
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