A:AnswerI have had trouble with the feeder taking one page at a time when trying to copy, so when I scanned I only used the flatbed. However, it does accumulate each flatbed scan into a single file, which is what I need.
A:AnswerYes, you can print from your cell phone. WiFi connection required but easy to set-up the connection. Must have printer power on to send a print request remotely.
A:AnswerI experienced that with my TR8520 Pixma AIO printer and found a conflict between photo, scanning and printing settings. Also, Check black ink level and refill if low.
A:AnswerThe connections between devices are made by your wireless router and not between devices. Different wireless speeds do not need to be a consideration.
A:AnswerEach revision of Bluetooth has improved upon power consumption, data rate, security, pairing reliability, ease and speed etc. That means if given an option, always choose the device with the highest Bluetooth version.
A:AnswerHere is the link to the Canon support web page that offers the user and other manuals and other handbooks
https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/printers/inkjet-multifunction/tr-series-inkjet/pixma-tr8520-wireless-office-all-in-one-printer/pixma-tr8520?tab=manuals
A:AnswerQuestion requires some 'guesses' in order to answer. My best guess is that you want to know if the printer supports WiFi. It DOES support WIFI, and I found it quite easy to setup.
A:AnswerActually a great deal about this printer; is that indeed it comes with all the ink you need to start right away! Which is great as companies used to force us to buy the ink by separate when we got a new printer.
A:AnswerI use High Sierra and have had no problems with the printer over the last few weeks. My wife's laptop is running Mojave and works fine with it too.