Aproca Hard Storage Carrying Travel Case, for Canon PIXMA TR150 / iP110 Wireless Mobile Printer (Black)
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Francisco Gonzalez
> 3 dayThis case for our Canon Pixma iP110 printer is awesome. Looks very professional packed into the case. Very easy to put in and take out. the case looks very clean and compact. Easy to pack for Events
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PS007
18-12-2024Arrived on schedule. Printer fits nicely.
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Ryan
> 3 dayThe case is very nice! The Canon Pixma ip110 fits perfectly. The printer does not move around in the case; it is secure. There is a section for the printer cord and a net on lid for USB cord or other small accessories as well. So nice having a carrying case.
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Steve
> 3 dayI like the “hard” shell case to protect the printer. Enough space to store the cords too
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Justin Brown
> 3 dayGreat
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kingdomlady
> 3 dayThe case is strong and a perfect fit.
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Alex
> 3 dayThe case is well built and quite sturdy. I have already dropped it a few times and nothing seems amiss with the contents inside. The shell is made to form tightly around the printer giving it no room to jostle and allowing the shock to move through the case instead. The other benefit of the case tightly fitting around the printer is that it reduces its overall bulk and weight. I have easily stored the case inside of backpacks and other bags along with my laptop.
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Joy
> 3 dayThis is one of two items now I have received from this brand. Phenomenal quality. Great durability! Perfect for a rough person like me. But looks nice enough in the business world
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Jerome hall
> 3 dayUn happy
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just another geek
Greater than one weekThis case seems okay for light use, but Im certainly not going to test it by dropping it on the floor while its holding the printer. Clearly its not intended for that kind of abuse, and I dont think the printer would fare well. The single biggest downside to me, though, is that there is no room for the battery. If you dont need or want the battery, then thats fine. (Theres also no room for A4 or Letter paper to lay flat.) And as of this writing, the top photo includes the power brick and its (permanently attached) cable to the printer, but not the power cord going from the wall to the brick. There IS room for that cord, though its a bit of a squeeze putting it with the brick. (Theres also a thin area with netting in the lid to hold a couple spare cartridges; the power cord _could_ go in there as well.) So...the tr150 printer is nice if flawed (see separate review), and this case is serviceable if limited.