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Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Canon imageClass MF634Cdw prints well and fast enough ...
The Canon Color imageClass LBP7200cdn ($450 street), a single-function color laser printer for a small office or workgroup, provides typical speed and feature set for a printer at its price. It does ...
Canon announced two new Color imageCLASS laser multifunction printers (MFPs) offering higher print resolutions, user-friendly technology and mobile printing capabilities to help meet the needs of ...
Canon's color laser printers are usually in the range of good to outstanding, which makes it surprising that the Canon Color imageClass LBP7110Cw ($279) isn't. The best that can be said for it is that ...
Canon delivers solid value with the Color ImageClass MF8580Cdw Color Laser Multifuction printer. For $599 list, the 8580 includes a two-sided color printer, copier, scanner and fax machine with ...
MELVILLE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today introduced two new additions to its imageCLASS line - the Color imageCLASS MF8280Cw and MF8580Cdw ...
The Canon Color ImageClass MF9220Cdn (print/copy/fax/scan) is sized and equipped for any busy workgroup's high-volume use. Available at an estimated street price of $999 (as of February 15, 2011), it ...
The high price gets you some nice copy and scan capabilities but falls short on printing power. The Canon Color ImageClass MF8450c color laser multifunction printer offers mediocre performance for a ...
At PCMag, my focus is on printers and scanners. I started out way back in 1988 at Compute!, which still had a section of the magazine devoted to type-in programs. Since then, I’ve written more than ...