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Canon imageCLASS MF4370DN Laser All-in-One Printer

Canon imageCLASS MF4370DN Laser All-in-One Printer
Brand: Canon

List Price: $399.99
Buy New: $176.95
as of 9/9/2010 23:24 EDT details
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Seller: phucle00
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 80 reviews

Format: CD
Platform: Windows
Color: Dark Grey
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: N/A
Shipping Weight (lbs): 27.6
Dimensions (in): 21 x 15.4 x 17.9
nv:Print Method: Laser
First Page Output Time: As fast as 9 seconds
Resolution: 600 x 600 dpi (Black)
Maximum Duty Cycle: 7,500 Pages Per Month
Print Speed B/W: 23 PPM
Condition: New
Color Output: Monochrome
All-In-One: Yes
Fax Capability: Yes
Network Ready: Yes
Automatic Feeder: Yes
Dimensions: 15.4"W x 21"D x 17.9"H
Connectivity: USB
Standard Paper Input: 250 Sheets
Standard Paper Output: 100 Sheets
Duplex Printing: Yes
Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!

MPN: 2711B019AB
Model: 2711B019AB
UPC: 013803082005
EAN: 0013803092127
ASIN: B001EWDXMU

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 1 to 2 sided printing,copying, and faxing
  • Print and Copy up to 23 ppm
  • Quick First Print provides first copy in approximately 9 seconds
  • Built-in Networking and Energy effcient with only 3W of energy used
  • 35 sheet ADF and 250 sheet Paper Cassette tray

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Product Description
- Duplex versatility-1-to-2 sided printing, copying, & receiving faxes - Prints & copies in black & white at a speed of up to 23 pages per min - Quick first-print provides first copy time of approximately 9 sec - Efficient energy-saving mode-approximately 3W of energy used - Up to 35-sheet automatic document feeder- Built-in Ethernet port for network printing, PC faxing & scanning - Up to 9600 dpi color scanning - 33.6 Kbps Super G3 fax - USB 2.0 hi-speed for optimal performance - 250-sheet front-loading paper cassette - Single cartridge system - Canon(R) Generation Green - Energy Star qualified


Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars Networking? Questionable, but everything else is great.   September 6, 2010
Sue
Since returning to school, I've spent more than twice the price of this printer on ink cartridges for my little HP printer. When I finally found my brain and decided to invest in a laser, the name Canon was what drew me to this particular printer, and the price was what made me buy it.

It ceased functioning via network shortly after I hooked it up, and I've seen other complaints about the same. HOWEVER, connecting via USB works just fine, at least with Windows XP. I have yet to try it out on my new computer with Windows 7. It took less than 5 minutes to set up, and it prints quickly and quietly. Physical assembly was a piece of cake, and the step-by-step set-up guide for installation is easy to understand and follow.

While trying to troubleshoot the networking issue has been problematic, I haven't come to the conclusion that the printer is the source of the problem. I live in a building with decades-old wiring, and I had problems with networking before I ever bought this printer. Replacing the router has not fixed the issue, and I'm leaning toward placing the blame on a weak incoming signal...something to keep in mind if you're living in a multiple unit building and/or trying to share a network.

I like the menu features, though there are more little bells and whistles than I personally need. I just need it to print quickly, I want it to print quietly, and I want volume. I get all of those. Though the copy function is much louder than the print function, it seems to copy just as well as any of the commercial black and white lasers I've encountered, and I haven't as of yet had problems with paper jams. I haven't used the fax function or the scanner at the time of this review, but so far I'm happy with the machine, in spite of the networking issues.

It is big and bulky and heavy? Yes, but it takes up no more surface area than my inkjet, and having an auto document feeder and discrete trays more than make up for the additional height and weight. Another great bonus as far as I'm concerned is the fact that - unlike my HP inkjet - it doesn't shoot my pages across the room when it finishes printing. It boots up almost immediately, goes into powersave mode after only a minute or so of idling, and wakes up within a second or two of me initiating a print command from my computer.

The dust cover for the paper tray feels a little chintzy, but I can live with that, because this printer will have paid for itself long before I graduate. Though it would be a bit more convenient to have it on a network, I don't NEED it to be, and - after price checking - if I could do it all over again, I'd probably buy the same printer. It's a reputable brand, comes at an excellent price for its capabilities, and it appears at the time of this review to be cheaper than many of its non-networking peers with lower ratings.

To summarize, for Windows XP users who want a no-frills black and white multi-function laser document printer that's easy to set up, and don't care about networking, I'd suggest this one. Would I be happier if I could have it on a network? Absolutely, and I'll address it as I have time to schedule a visit by a cable tech. If I find that the Canon ImageClass mf4379db is the source of the problem, I'll amend this review. In the meantime, it does everything I need it to, and I still consider it a good value. Thanks for reading.





4 out of 5 stars great printer for the value   September 5, 2010
lazycat
I like this printer a lot as it was very easy to set up and use.
also great value for all the functions. only weakness is that it is quite big for home office use.



1 out of 5 stars No network scanner software   September 2, 2010
P. Mehrabian (Glendale, CA United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

First off set up took too long, and then I called Canon b/c I could not get the scanner to work on the network. What a waste of time, I waited 36 minutes until I could speak to a network rep and then he told me that you could not do scans over the network unless you get other software to do this. What??? I have to buy more software??? He told me that I could scan using USB only and not the network using the software they provided. This was not total true, since it comes with Presto PageManager that did the trick, but too many clicks and scanning was very slow. Waited a week to replace my Dell all in one and got a piece of junk. I had such good experience with Canon before, but this one is really horrible.


2 out of 5 stars Oh Come On!!!   August 25, 2010
Hypertec
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Printer works fine, copier works fine, fax works fine. Network scanning stinks though and dont even dream that you will get support from Canon. After all they are known for their lack of follow up. If you call tech support, be sure to verify that they can actually assist you before you give them your contact info. The canon tech support feller wasted a chunk of my time taking my contact info on the unit only to tell me he couldnt help me once he had my contact info. As always, canon has fabricated their "award winning tech support" claims. oh well, at least they print.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent buy   August 22, 2010
Moe
We have purchased 4 of these machines which for the most part are identical to the Cannon's D480. After having tried Dell 1600 an then 1850 for about 9 years, I must say if I had tried this cannon machine earlier, we would have switch a long time ago. one can print on both sides of the paper which one could not with the Dell's and the speed by which it wakes up from sleep or the standby and print is abolutely great. They are also very quite and energy efficient.We will be purchasing more as our other Dell's die-out (they had been having a three year life expectancy, max.). I would suggest to buy the generic toners as the Cannon's in my opinion is over priced.

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