The PIXMA TS8320 has a passable build and design. It feels sturdy and well-built overall, however, the output tray and the rear input tray feel a bit flimsy. The printer needs to be on to change the ink cartridges, and the display panel needs to be raised during print jobs, to make room for the output tray. The power cable is removable, making it easier to replace if it gets damaged.
Unfortunately, paper jams aren’t easy to get to, as it’s accessed from the back of the printer and requires lifting the rear input tray and removing the rear panel. Also, the tray used for printing CDs and DVDs is tight and difficult to maneuver. On the plus side, the scanner lid can stay open without aid, and the lid’s hinges can extend slightly to fit thicker documents or books.