Printing Technology: Laser Special Feature: Auto-Duplex Brand: Canon Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, Ethernet Model Name: ImageCLASS Compatible Devices: Smartphones, PC, Tablets, Laptops Recommended Uses For Product: Office, Home Sheet Size: 8.5 x 14 Color: White Printer Output: Monochrome
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Canon imageCLASS MF455dw - All in One, Wireless, Mobile-Ready Duplex Laser Printer with 3 Year Warranty
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I haven't used some of the more involved features but so far has been excellent. Easy setup, wireless works perfectly, print speed, duplex printing and quality are great
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Canon All in One, Wireless, Mobile Ready Laser Printer is perfect for my home office. This cannon has a speedy performance and can print up to 40 ppm, 49 pages per minute 79 images per minute scanning in black and white and 26 pages a minute in color. This is a exceptional printer, it also holds 900 sheets of paper so you dont have to reload all the time. This speedy performance has really meet my goals this month. Canon has a 5" color touchscreen that delivers an intuitive user experience. And this device can be customized by you to help simplify your many daily activities. The Security settings can be set behind an administrator log-in. So no one can change your settings. And you will be able to keep your work. Comes with Wi-Fi direct hotspot that allows to connect various devices so you can print, fax, scan etc from your own phone. Its high-capacity cartridge helps reduce overall supply costs. I totally recommend Canon all in one wireless printer for your home and your office use. Three-year limited warranty. And setup is a breeze.
This printer is an all-in-one great alternative to an inkjet. We struggled for 2 years with clogging jets due to infrequent use before the old printer became unusable. The cost for cartridges kept getting more and more expensive yet more and more of the ink was being wasted doing printer head cleaning, etc. As an alternative, toner will ast almost forever in a dry environment so even if it is a week or so between a print job, I know it will work every time. The initial setup wasn't bad, just a little glitch that wasn't well explained in the startup guide but a Google search provided the answer in no time. For the price and the Canon name and reputation, I feel it's a good investment. We do scan and copy so this machine will basically do whatever I want for the foreseeable future. As long as color isn't important to you, the print jobs come out very fast and extremely clear.
I recently placed a mediocre review that I'd to upgrade. I contacted Canon support about a paper jam that wouldn't clear. Turns out I was using a Microsoft driver instead of the Canon driver. Not only did this correct the jam problem but it corrected the glitches I reported earlier in my review. So ignore my earlier review. The only reason I chose 4 out of 5 is that Canon doesn't prioritize the multi-function tray over the bottom tray. I "fixed" the problem by leaving the bottom tray open unless I'm using it. A workaround but it shouldn't be necessary.
I have been using Canon printers for well over 2 decades. Up until this one I had no complaints. The problem with this printer is the new software which only allows me to scan from the printer instead of the dashboard like the previous versions. There is also less flexibility working that way with entitling the scans and setting the specs for the scan.
I have problems with scanning and a long delay from computer to the Image Class MF455dw when I want to print anything from my computer.
I like the functionality but it's glitchy. Most of the time it prints and scans as it should, but occasionally, it fails for no apparent reason. I'd return it and buy something different if I could.
I purchased this printer less than 6-months ago. For some reason, the scans from the manual feed come out crooked. I've aligned the paper in the feeder correctly, but the scan outputs are crooked.
Could never get my scanner feature set up correctly. Didn't want to connect - followed the instructions exactly. The only reason I bought it was because the scanner on my old copier had failed.
Like the entire 450 series, this one is no different. Never seen a printer like this. Every time I go to print, I have to go walk across the room to touch the touch screen and wake it up. It doesn't matter setting the sleep times to two hours, if it sleeps a print job refuses to wake it up. Mac OS, PC, iOS devices. Same on all of them. Printer keeps wanting me to select the tray and paper type. The current software shows a tray 1 and a tray 2. There is only ONE tray on this. There is a manual feed above it that you have to open up to feed. The printer is actually seeing itself and having two auto trays. I know there's a model that has this, so it seems to me they have the wrong firmware in this. I have to go and tell it what tray and paper type to print, right along with waking it up, every time I print if it's gone to sleep. INSANE. I've tried all the things I can find online to fix the ridiculous sleep thing. There is nothing that solves it, not setting Static IP, not reinstalling the software, not resetting the entire printer. The whole FOUR SCREENS of menus is completely ridiculous. Talk about overkill complication. I have a TR8600 Canon inkjet sitting right next to this, and it has none of these issues, it does what I tell it to when I tell it to. We have two Canon D570 laster printers in the family, and they have NONE of these issues. What's with the archaic flip-phone texting-type menu for entering your Wifi info too? Wow. Please hire some people who know how to create a menu. Really, this kind of menu for setting up your Wifi is literally from the late 90's!! Again, do not buy this. The one I have has 200 pages on it, hardly anything for a supposed small-office class printer. I'm gonna try to get rid of it really cheap or give it away to someone who doesn't care if they have to get up and cross the room to start a print job, or have it right next to them where it doesn't matter. The printer is completely unacceptable trash to even sell to the public.