If you are used to having a printer with cables, you may or may not like the Canon MX420 Wireless printer. In this day and age where wireless technology is the norm, the same is true now with printers. Wireless technology eliminates the possibility of stumbling over your cables or having to buy new ones when they wear out. Printers without cables are very convenient to utilize and also are very low risk after installation due to the lack of cords. Multiple computers can utilize the same printer because of the wireless connection that they will all share. The only downside to having a wireless printer is that, depending on the type of wireless connection you have, it could possibly reduce the speed of your network connection. Let’s say that you have a home business and a lot of documents to fax or scan; the Canon MX420 makes it very easy because of its modern technology. This printer also has built-in WiFi capabilities so that you can connect to it regardless of what room you are in. The Super G3 Fax setup, which is the latest standard for high quality fax
machines, allows you to send faxes quickly and reliably, whether you have to send or receive one fax or twenty. The combination of its size and capabilities makes the Canon MX420 a very popular choice amidst all of Canon’s printers.
One of the best features of this printer is the Built-In Ethernet on the Canon MX420 along you to hook up with virtually any computer in the room. By having this capability, many people can schedule printing jobs from various desktop or laptop computers without having to be physically hooked to the printer itself. You will know every time that you try to use the printer if it is in use based upon its built-in display.
Without the printer cable, this wireless printer, the Canon MX420, makes it both convenient and space saving at the same time. This gives you the ability to have all of your printing and other home office needs met by a single, reasonably priced printer.
The Canon MX420 Wireless Office Printer can help you copy, scan, and print faster than ever. On top of this, it also is a wireless printer removing the need to have a cord. If you are looking for a combination of reliability and affordability, the Canon MX420 is definitely a printer you should get.
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Photo taken on Jan. 8, 2018 shows Viorica Dancila interviewed by reporters in Bucharest, Romania. Romanian President Klaus Iohannis on Jan. 17, 2018 appointed Social Democrat nominee, European lawmaker Viorica Dancila, as prime minister and mandated her to form a new government. (XinhuaAgerpres)
BUCHAREST, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) -- Romanian President Klaus Iohannis appointed Social Democrat nominee, European lawmaker Viorica Dancila, as prime minister on Wednesday and handed her a mandate to form a new government.
Dancila will become the first woman prime minister in the history of the Eastern European country.
Iohannis made the decision after consultations earlier Wednesday with parliamentary parties when main opposition parties had neither concrete proposals for the prime minister's position, nor a political understanding between them.
"Having weighed all arguments, taking into account the concrete situation in Parliament, I have decided to give the Social Democratic Party (PSD) one more chance," said the president, stressing that now the Social Democrats must show a strong performance, as "Romanians have great expectations, I have great expectations as well."
The president called on those involved in forming the government to get moving so that the entire procedure can be completed by Feb. 1.
Under the constitution, Dancila will seek a vote of confidence from Parliament regarding her governing program and complete list of the government within 10 days of her designation.
PSD leader Liviu Dragnea stated after the designation that the president chose stability by appointing Dancila as Prime Minister, "despite the pressure of the opposition parties."
"We thank him for this, and we really appreciate this very much," he said in a press statement.
Dancila, 54, became a member of the PSD in 1996. In 2014, she was elected as deputy in the European Parliament for a second term.
Before entering politics, she was an engineer with the then National Oil Company Petrom SA, and prior to that, a teacher at a secondary school.
Dancila will become the third head of government of the Social Democrats which won the parliamentary elections at the end of 2016.
Her predecessor Mihai Tudose, being recently in disagreement with party chairman Liviu Dragnea, was forced to resign after the PSD leadership decided to withdraw its political support for him late Monday.
Tudose took over as prime minister last June, from Sorin Grindeanu who lost power in a no-confidence vote brought by his own party also due to a conflict with party leader Dragnea.