Customer Ratings & Reviews
- Model:
- 5455C010
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- SKU:
- 6535624
Customer reviews
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 313 reviews
(313 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers regard the imageCLASS MF753Cdw as easy to set up, with exceptional print quality and vibrant color printing. They appreciate its compact size and affordable price point. However, some users express concerns about the cost of toner and the complexity of the software.
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- Pros mentioned:Easy setupCons mentioned:Expensive
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great color/b&w prints, fast, versatile
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Canon MF753CDW is my first color laser all-in-one printer from this brand. It prints, faxes, scans and can be operated using the walkup LCD touch panel, via a smartphone app, or remotely when connected via WiFi or Ethernet to a LAN/WAN. I use mine in my home office and it takes up a good chunk of desktop space while weighing nearly 50 lbs. Just make sure to leave space behind, above, and in front of it to open the scanner lid, paper trays, and rear access panel to clear any possible paper jams. Setup for the printer was quick and straight-forward by following the instructions on the color touch LCD and downloading and installing the driver/software from the Canon website (a DVD with the software was also included in the box), and I had it connected to my home WiFi network for wireless printing in about 5 minutes. There is also the option to connect directly to the printer via USB-B or WiFi-direct (compatible with mopria and AirPrint). You can load a variety of different paper types and sizes including, but not limited to, A4, letter, legal, envelopes, and card stock in the built-in 250-sheet paper cassette and manual front-load 50-sheet pop-out tray. If you expect to print in high volume, it may be worth looking into the optional expanded paper cassette, sold separately, which holds an additional 550 pages and installs on the bottom of the printer. Most of the time the machine is completely silent and in sleep mode, though it wakes up immediately when a print job is sent over or if the LCD is tapped. It initializes and starts printing within a couple seconds, and the first page general hits the output tray in under 10 seconds with a max continuous print speed of up to 35 pages per minute. When operating, it makes a fair bit of noise, but after printing it will idle for about 1 minute (producing only a slight hum) before switching to sleep mode. Black and white text-only prints are clear, even, and crisp, while color prints and photos shine with high-detail, beautifully blended colors, and good tonal good accuracy over a wide range of colors. If I’m being picky, the color was just slightly under-saturated and reproduced with a softer focus than the digital image on the screen, but there was no visible pixilation, smudging, or banding, and the prints looked awesome even on plain letter paper. I would definitely feel comfortable printing photos and artwork from this printer for private or business use. When photocopying black and white text using the 50-page ADF, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the duplicate did not lighten significantly versus the original, though there was a slight softening of crispness to the text. I did notice, however, that the letter proportions were not always uniformly reproduced. Upon scrutiny, some lines of text appeared slightly shorter on the copy, while others were stretched a smidge taller, maybe by a single pixel. The warping isn’t instantly noticeable, but since it appears to always affect the same lines on the page, once you start making copies of copies, the distortion is compounded and becomes apparent. The LCD control panel is easy-to-use with taps and swipes if you’re familiar with smartphone or tablet operation, and there up to 6 customizable menu tabs so you can store your favorite functions and presets for quick access. There are several specific functions like copying/scanning an ID or passport, printing templates, and scanning to email or fax for networked printers with internet access. You can also print directly from, or save scans to, a USB drive plugged into the port on the front of the machine. As well, you’re able to send secure print jobs from your computer to be printed at the machine only after a PIN passcode is entered on the control panel. The ‘Canon PRINT Business’ mobile app has a simple interface that allows you to scan to or print from your mobile device. Scanned documents will be saved/downloaded directly to your phone as PDFs or JPEGs. There are also some remote control functions available if you have the printer’s Remote UI feature enabled. The one drawback may be the high-cost of its consumables if you buy genuine cartridges from Canon, however, you don’t have to replace them all at once as there are four colors: black, cyan, magenta, and yellow. High-capacity versions of the cartridges (7600 pages vs 2100 for standard) or aftermarket toner may help defray the cost in the long-term if you print a lot. Overall, this printer fulfills all the functionality that I would expect from a home office or small business printer. I was able to set it up quickly and start using it in under 10 minutes, and its versatility of features gives me the flexibility to securely print, scan, copy, and fax wirelessly at home. The print quality for both grayscale and color documents and photos is excellent, and scans are clear and true to color with high-resolution (600 x 600 dpi).
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy setupCons mentioned:Expensive
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Multifunction, speed and accuracy!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Canon imageCLASS MF753Cdw is a Multifunction Color laser printer with fax, copier that works with wired and wireless networks. Unpacking was easy, open the tob of the box, flip it to its side, pull the printer out, strip of plastic nags and put it in its forever place (this thing is 50 lbs!) setup is very easy where you can either use the CD that was sent with the printer, or just go to Canon website and download the most recent software and drivers. setup took about 5 minutes and I chose to setup this MFD while on wireless. when you turn the printer on it will ask you to connect to a wireless network if it didnt recognize a wired network. once installation is over, you can print a test page and it will ask to color calibrate and align itself which is also great. best features: - the scanner can scan using the fltabed or the auto paper feeder. the scanner is fast with decent quality 600*600 DPI for color or black white scanning. that goes for both feeder and flatbed. - copier/ printer is FAST: first print takes less than 10 seconds and at full speed I could get 35 prints per minute. - Colors are vivid for color and photo printing. I have a laser Samsung C43X, this Canon is miles ahead in terms of speed, color accuracy and sharpness. albeit the Samsung is half the size of this Canon and is 2 years older. - Wireless printing works great! after the Software update that I got 2 days ago, the wireless printing and the printing interface/ controls over all is very good. - the cartridge are on the expensive side, but I think they will take long time before needing replacement. - the Printer has 3 years full warrantee, this is unheard of in business class MFD's and a great welcome! - the printer has a huge 5 inch touch screen to access all functions and setting. Cons: - drum/ waste tray/ print toners are on the expensive side, but i believe its worth it for a small business. - there is no USB printer cable included in the box so if you are relying on local usb connection, better have a cable ready. - the printer is bulky and heavy, if your home office is small, this is an over kill for you. conclusion: this is a great MFD for a busy home office/ or a business that prints less than 30,000 prints per year and need a color option that is fast. with continued software update this could be the best deal in town.
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Expensive
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This printer was expensive but it is definitely the best printer/copier ive bought. I love it
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Expensive
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Not recommended.
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Took painstaking steps to get on our network. FAR from “Plug and Play”. And then the color copies and print jobs were hideous. Apparently it’s a defective unit. So after lugging it up to our second floor office, fighting with it for hours on end, have to package it back up and return it. And it’s expensive to boot! Goodbye Canon.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend