Customer Ratings & Reviews
- Model:
- 5455C010
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- SKU:
- 6535624
Customer reviews
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 327 reviews
(327 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.6
Rating 4.6 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.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Print quality, ScanningCons mentioned:Toner
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great and Reliable Printer!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have always used inkjet printers. For the common household, it makes sense, they are cheap, print what you need when you need them, and they are usually smaller in size. But there is a caveat, many inkjets aren’t too reliable. I’ve had a couple and what ends up happening to them is the usual ink drying up if the printer sits for too long. Laser printers solve this problem, you won’t have to rely on ink drying up since laser printers use toner cartridges. Furthermore, laser printers have better print quality and printing speeds. I have been using Canon’s M753Cdw laser printer for the past couple of days and in this review, I will lay down my thoughts and my answer to whether you should upgrade from an inkjet to a laser printer. *TLDR at the bottom ========= IN THE BOX/SET-UP: In the box, you get the MF753Cdw laser printer, power cable, telephone cable, DVD-ROM, setup guide, and some paperwork. Note that there is no USB cable included. The printer is heavy so do get some help taking it out of the box if you can. Setup should not take too long if you have set up a printer before. The part that was a bit frustrating was taking off the million pieces of tape on every inch of this printer but if you can get through that, the rest should be a cruise. Canon does give you several options to set up this printer. The options are wired LAN, wireless LAN, and DVD-ROM. I decided to go with the wired LAN option. I plugged my patch cable into the appropriate areas and made sure the printer had an IP address by checking the status monitor located on the screen. I then decided to install the printer manually through Windows “Add Printer” IPP device wizard to avoid the bloated software. But luckily, I later noticed that I didn’t need to do that initially since Canon printers don’t arrive with bloated software in the first place, unlike some other companies... Anyways, as for the drivers, I was able to install some generic ones from the wizard and the printer was successfully set up! ========= PRINTING AND OTHER FEATURES: I want to first say that this printer does have many features, way too many to list here but I will list some of the notable ones. If you are looking for high-quality prints for your word documents, excel sheets, or internet pictures, this printer will provide you with that and along with that, quick printing. I didn’t get to print pages equivalent to an entire thesis but according to Canon, this printer provides up to 36ppm(pages-per-minute) which is certainly quicker than all the printers I have owned. Another notable feature is the ability to print a variety of paper sizes and media. From envelopes, pamphlets, banners, posters, and more. This is seriously useful for those who are in a small office. Scanning is also available with this printer. Scanning can be done from the computer or if you lack a USB cable, it can be done from a USB drive, email, or a shared folder on the network. The printer even can save the file in various file formats like PDFs and JPEGs. One of the nicer features of this printer is the small colored LCD touchscreen. This touchscreen is easy to navigate and anything can be done from here. From making copies, scans, Fax, accessing the file server, tweaking network settings, and general settings. Canon also offers the Remote UI feature which is essentially a remote way to access the printer’s settings from your browser. Remote UI does contain plenty of advanced settings if you need them. I can go on and on about the myriad of features this printer has to offer but I would just bore you. If you are interested in seeing all the features of this laser printer, Canon’s website does offer a user guide. Simply Google the model number followed by the words “user guide.” ========= PRINT QUALITY AND COST: In terms of quality, all I can say is you won’t be disappointed. Everything I printed from documents to pictures were all crisp and clear. This laser printer offers some serious high-quality prints. On the contrary, if you are a photographer and need to print some high-quality photos, I do recommend looking at inkjets. This laser printer does print nice colored pictures, but I did find that my inkjet had better glossy-looking pictures which I found more pleasing to the eye. The toner cartridges should not dry out and will last a while but when they need to be inevitably replaced, the cost can be daunting. The cost of new toner cartridges goes for about $100 for a piece of color toner and a bit less for black toner. The high-capacity toners approach $200. Do the math and you may end up paying between $400 to $800 for toners. Whether it is worth it, in the long run, is up to you, in my opinion, I do think the cost is worth it considering all the pros of laser printers. ========= VERDICT: Overall, this is an excellent colored laser printer. Probably my favorite out of all my previous ones. Not only does it offer high-quality prints, but it offers a myriad of features that may surprisingly be useful to you. Hence, if you are looking to upgrade your inkjet printer, I do recommend you give this Canon model a shot. Of course, I would consider what situation you are in first. If you are someone who prints once a month or so, I do suggest looking at other inkjet alternatives. If you are someone who prints a good amount, do suggest giving some consideration to this model of laser printer. I would look at an overall cost too, this laser printer is pricey along with its toners but is better long-term inkjets are significantly cheaper but are subject to ink drying up rendering them useless. I seriously consider these options before making your next printer purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print qualityCons mentioned:Touchscreen
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Fast printer let down by frustrating software
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.In 2017 I purchased my 1st Canon printer – a MX922 Pixma and while I liked the printing I returned it after just 3 days as its software/interface was just to frustrating to use. Unfortunately, it seems nothing much has changed – this printer suffers from the same non-friendly, unintuitive software/interface as the inkjet. The touch screen is a nightmare - can’t scroll without selecting an unwanted option, cant back out of an option as using the back arrow top left of screen as it just sends you into a “loop”. Paper settings in touchscreen do not match the options in the printer dialogue software so you get an error that has to be accepted to print. But even with all of this (give 2.5 stars for software/interface) I would recommend as the print quality and speed overrides these issues (5 stars) – at least it does for me. Unpacking printer was easy except at almost 50lbs it’s a tad heavy. I could move it myself but be aware you might want to have someone help you. Plug it in and it turned itself on and touchpad walks you thru setup. But due to its sensitivity it was a tad frustrating but I did get it setup to use wireless. It comes with an install disk but I went to Canon website to download and install drivers/software. As far as print quality I printed same 11 x 8 picture on my HP 9025E (normal print using HP photo paper), Brother Color Laser MFC-L3770CDW (using HP Laser 150g 40lb Glossy paper at 1200dpi) and Canon Laser (using same paper and settings used on Brother). The Canon was a little more defined than the HP inkjet and color was 95% as bright, the Brother lagged behind both in color and detail but is several years old in its defense. It took the HP 45 seconds from print button to photo. Brother laser took 3 minutes and Canon took 15 seconds - that’s fast and its quiet. Also, the laser paper is substantially cheaper (and can print on both sides) then inkjet photo paper. Double sided regular paper printing is fast as well whether black/white or color. You can use web interface (Remote UI), using printers ip address, to access a lot of settings instead of using touchscreen. Unfortunately, it appears there is no desktop app for print settings but there are standalone Scan Utility and Toner apps which work well. There is an office store Canon Office Printer Utility, but it just sends you to web page support – not helpful at all. If using a windows computer, depending on what software you are using to print from, you may be able to access the print dialogue – it allows for easy access to print options such as page size, quality, color or black and white, etc. To access dialogue directly, do a search for printers in settings – select Canon printer then select printer preferences and it will open this dialogue. There are a LOT of options but once everything is setup to your liking you can easily save them for later use but once saved, I could not edit them (event though there is an edit button) and wound up deleting and starting over. There is a Canon Business app for phones that allows for decent controls to print. Scanning app worked well but size is limited to 11 x 8 size. Using photo option I scanned an 11 x 8 picture I had printed - it took 8 seconds to scan and the jpg it created was true to the original. There are presets or you can manually set options such as dpi, etc. There is also a “stitch” option that allows you to scan 2 items and then “stich” them together to create 1 item. I did use the “stitch” function and I did get it to work but it takes a little practice. One of the advantages I like about lasers is the cartridges won’t dry up as can occur with inkjet printers. 3-year warranty is excellent. Overall, the printer is fast and efficient, and while it is let down by clunky software I still would recommend it. And let’s hope Canon updates/upgrades it interface(s) soon
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality, Scanning
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Multifunction Powerhouse
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Warning: This thing is unexpectedly huge and heavy. If you’re picking this up in store, make sure you have room to house the retail box itself. And, make sure you have an extra set of hands to carry it in. It is heavy and it’s safer to have two people to carry the unit in. I am excited to check out this multifunction printer from Canon. It handles all the office-type tasks you can think of. It scans, copies, prints, and even has a USB port for flash drives to print from. While it also has fax functionality, I highly doubt anyone would use it with email being easier to handle than fax. Also, as a forewarning, it does NOT come with an Ethernet network cable so you will need to have one on hand if you’re connecting it via this method. So, let’s get down to the gritty details. Setting up was quite easy. I used an Ethernet cable for its networking consistency and reliability. After all, a multifunction printer like this is likely to be connected using a network connection anyway. Strangely, once I plugged in the power cable, the printer came alive immediately. I believe that devices should only turn on once you explicitly press the power button. It is a minor thing, but I expected better for a home/small office device like this. The printer goes through its first-time startup sequence and walks you through the setup process. It does require some tech (computer and/or networking) knowledge to properly set it up. So, if you have the information on hand prior to starting the setup, it should be easy to get it up and running. During the setup, it will ask you something about auto replenishment service, which is Canon’s auto-delivery of ink/toner service. Unlike a certain two-letter company, this does not require a recurring periodical fee. Instead, you’re paying for the ink/toner itself and nothing more. I will give my opinion on that later on. My testing platforms are Windows 10 Home and 11 Pro. The process of adding the printer to Windows was simple and straightforward. It only involves going into Settings and adding the printer device. There doesn’t seem to be any additional software installed on either versions of Windows. This is a good thing as it reduces the dependency on additional software for printing. Scanning, however, is a different story. Scanning needs a scanner driver and software (MF Scan Utility) in order to work. Thankfully, the driver installation package, which has printer, fax, and scanner drivers, allows us to install the scanner driver alone. Printing quality is as what one expects from a laser printer. Text is crisp and sharp and colors are nice. As an experiment, I tested printing a photo, which laser printers do not excel at. And, just as I thought, print quality for photos isn’t exactly great. It’s okay, but I would not use it to print photos (nor should anyone). The printer supports 2-sided printing, which is such a nice thing to have when printing several pages of documents. On scanning, I made a quick scan of a manga cover on hand. The image came out nice and detailed (at 300dpi scanning resolution). MF Scan Utility provides enough options to allow a decent amount of flexibility, including being able to save the scan as a PNG file for lossless quality and editing. Setting system or device preferences is mostly done on the printer’s screen panel. There is an internal web host to change settings there but is very limited overall. In general, you’ll be at the printer itself tapping through the settings. I personally do not like having to do all preferences and settings from the printer’s screen panel, but this is how Canon designed it. Okay, so it does all this and it all sounds good, right? Well, toners don’t last forever and will need to be replaced. And that’s where Canon’s Ink and Toner Auto Replenishment Service come into play. While I did not enroll into their service, I am glad to see, from what I have researched (at the time of drafting), that the cost is simply the toners themselves. There’s no monthly subscription involved. And, shipping is free as well. At the time of drafting this review, I can only find black toner cartridges at Canon’s online store. This will make it tricky to determine if signing up for Canon’s service is worth it (as opposed to finding it in other stores – ie. Amazon, Staples, etc.). But, it is many times better than a certain two-letter company with a convoluted subscription service. Overall I am happy with this multi-function printer. It does what it does. It’s a shame I cannot test the fax capability. Yet at the same time and as hinted before, faxing is a shrinking and dying feature to have on a multi-function printer. But if you do need it, at least this printer will fulfill that role. Verdict: Buy The Good: Laser printing, color printing, scans, copy, USB port for direct print or saving scans The Bad: photo print quality not good (obviously), all device settings/preferences done at printer’s screen panel, Ethernet cable not included, heavy (at 64lbs/48.5lbs) The Ugly: the thought of a single person trying to carry the box unit into a home office
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality, SpeedCons mentioned:Toner
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great laser printer for home or small office
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Somewhat compact, quick, clear printer. I love that it has a copier and fax built in as well. Printing is fast and the quality is great. The draft/low toner mode is basically useless, as the prints are way too washed out. Toner are a bit on the pricey side and have an average time before they need to be replaced. I had an older model that I ruined when trying to clean it out after using off brand toners, we went for the newer model since I really had great success with the old one.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Super Fast AIO Color Laser
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.We were looking for a new color laser and wanted a MFD so we didn’t have to have more than one device taking up room and along came the new Canon MF753Cdw printer so we decided to give it a shot. Unboxing: The box it arrived in is very heavy duty and protected the printer even with some obvious handling damage by the carrier. You may want to get two people to get this out and placed as this is a large and heavy printer. Inside there’s the printer, encased in a Styrofoam frame along with a quick setup guide, CD with drivers/software, power cord, and telephone cord. All the print cartridges were pre-installed and nothing was damaged or spilled. Now this is not a light printer at all and actually comes shipped up on it’s end, to get the printer out you have to open the box, remove included materials then lay the box on it’s side “being careful which side is up” and slide the printer out. This makes if easy to remove as lifting it straight out of the box would be tough, the printer itself is inside a heavy plastic bag. Setting up: Now after unboxing you have to remove a quite a few strips of tape holding everything in place, and you’ll want to double check to see you have them all removed before plugging in and turning on. After that just plug in and it powers right up. Then just follow the onscreen menu for getting it either connected to your wireless network or use a “not included" patch cord to connect to your network router/switch, “we are using the hardwired connection since it’s placed close to the router”. The Wi-Fi setup is straight forward and easy to use, and great that it’s included so you can setup this printer in a remote location away from a hardwired connection. As soon as we had the network connected the printer informed me that it had a firmware update available, so I went ahead and let it run through that. Then just connect the phone line to a jack or in our case to our VOIP box. Next, you’ll want to install the software on your computer. I’ve always gone directly to the manufacturers website and download the newest version of the software; it beats installing from CD and then having to update it again. The full download is available on the Cannon support website and it’s approximately a 270mb download. Just run the file after downloading and select how your printer is going to be connected. If you are using the USB port “cable not included” then you’ll want to install the software / drivers before connecting to your computer. Using: The printer has a 250-page tray, and under the front cover is a 50 sheet “multipurpose” tray that you can easily adjust for other sizes including envelopes. Behind the multipurpose tray is where you access the cartridges and a simple push of a button that back panel comes down and you can easily slide out all the toner cartridges in one unit, very easy to access and change the cartridges. The first “quick” test I did was to do a full color copy of a magazine cover and we about fell over for just how fast it scanned and printed that copy; it completed the whole process in 3-4seconds, which is just amazing. My first thought was that it did that so fast there’s no way it’s going to look good, boy was I wrong. To us that copy looked as though the printer actually made it better. My parents happen to be over and my mom “thankfully still with us”, when I was a child used to do color portrait retouching and before there were large scale color photography available, she would colorize large B&W photos using special dyes, so she’s extremely good at judging color and print quality. When I asked her to look at the copy and the original she studied them very closely and said “the copy is better than the original”, finer grain, colors looked a little better but wished she had the original to really judge them, otherwise she was amazed how well this new Cannon copied that magazine cover. I also did a copy with our color inkjet using the same paper and there’s no real compairson at all, maybe if I used photo paper for that then it would be close but then you are having to spend extra for the glossy photo paper. Next, we started printing everyday items, and this printer is so fast at regular document printing it makes everything else we’ve owned look ancient and so slow. Text is super sharp any grey scale or color images on the same page just look amazing. Our color inkjet is rated around 17ppm, and it seems like it takes forever to get the first page out, then it prints pretty good, “and we had gotten used to that”, when I printed a 10-page document with the Cannon I just couldn’t believe it was done in probably around 10-12 seconds “crazy”. I also printed a 26-page document, but had it print double sided to test out that function and from start to finish “already warmed up” it took 54 seconds to print one side and then the other “a lot faster if you are only printing one side but that’s pretty fast for doing a double sided print. Using the scanner and ADF is fast and amazingly can do both sides in a single pass. If you open up the scanner lid you can see there’s a second scanning element in the top of the printer, “have not seen that before” and doing a double-sided copy is just about as fast as doing a single page, and a lot faster than having to flip pages over manually. Scans come out very accurate, just like the copy function and the windows interface is easy to use with more than plenty of settings to fit your needs, you can even scan an ID card and have it combine front / back on a single page. There’s even a “stitch” function where you can take a item larger than the scan bed and scan it multiple times then stitch all the scans back into one large image/document “this worked pretty well” but you have to be sure to het your alignments right for each scan. Faxing is pretty much just like any other fax machine I’ve used, it’s nice to have a large touchscreen for this as the last one I used the 2.5” touchscreen made it hard to use unless you were using the PC interface. I’m also pleased that faxing worked with our VOIP box as some fax machines have issues sending through it, this one had no problems, anymore it’s actually sort of hard to find someone to send a fax to so that won’t be used much at all but nice that it’s there and ready. Conclusion: This new Canon printer is a superb machine that really impressed us and justifies the price they are asking for it. The printer did come with a full Black cartridge which is good for 2100 pages, the color cartridges are not full “starter” units and have a 1100 page limit, compared to the 1900 page of the full normal cartridge I sort of wonder why a full one wasn’t included anyway. But consumables are not that badly priced. I checked around and the black standard one is around $85, the full 1900 page color cartridges are around $100ea so not too bad and that’s quite a bit of printing, and you don’t have to worry about a cartridge drying out “as we’ve had with other inkjet printers we’ve owned”, if you don’t print that much. Cannon does offer “high capacity” cartridges, and the price for those is pretty steep, “$174 for black and $220 color” but you end up getting more than three cartridges worth “7600 pages black 5500 pages color” that would be a nice savings if you do a lot of printing. There’s also an app available “Cannon PRINT Business” that worked great with either our Samsung phones or tablets, and made it easy to print documents from them, even remotely. Plus you have the ability to Scan and Fax from it also. There are so many adjustments, tweaks and options you have with this printer I could almost write a book about everything this printer has and can do, and best of all it comes with a 3 year warranty. So if you are looking for an outstanding color MFC laser printer I’d put the new Canon MF753Cdw at the top of your list.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print qualityCons mentioned:Software
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great but........
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Canon imageClass printer/scanner/faxer does a lot of things right but falls just short of perfection. To start out with the good this machine is absolutely perfect for a small business where everyone has to print things constantly. It does an amazing job with color prints and is crazy fast when it comes to black and white or color. I didn't have any hiccups or issues once the printer was on the same network as my multiple PC. It actually felt like the wifi connection was just as good as being hard wired in when it came to the computers recognizing a printer was there and what it could do. Secure print worked flawlessly since its handled on the PC side and you can configure it from there. The fit and feel of the imageCLASS is nice and solid and being able to add an extra trey make it that much more of a must have for business. The imageCLASS also does a great job with copying document (color/black white) the colors are an exact match and there is no streaking or waiting for anything to dry. Airprint for Macs worked great and the printer was seen by all 4 different Mac devices. One of the biggest selling points that Canon doesn't seem to showcase is the touchscreen on the imageCLASS MF753Cdw it is amazing and something you have to use, the precision of the touch screen almost makes it feel like a modern smartphone touch screen. Now to come to the side where canon can make improvements.....the software. The software is not user friendly at all, even when downloading the setup software from Canon it is just a pain to get everything working. The imageCLASS also only has wifi 4 which makes downloading updates slow (the printer took 17 mins to download 242 MB and im on a GB connection) With a wireless printer all setup should be easy to do wireless and that isn't the case here. You almost need to have a spare print/usb wire laying around to get full use of the product. I would like to think that the issues with the software can be fixed by Canon's software team and that is the only thing keeping this All in one laser printer being a must have for all small businesses.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Easy setup, Print quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing 4-in-1. Easy setup and flawless operation.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is an amazing 4-in-1 Color Laser Printer. It is simply the swiss army knife of 4-in-1 color laser printers. The text quality and image quality (color or B&W) is excellent. This printer is right at home in any home office or small to medium sized business office. (I feel it could also be used as a single department's standalone printer for a larger business as well.) It is a high throughput (up to 35 ppm) that can withstand a lot of paper output for a business. It has all of the features and functions that an IT department would look for in a printer like this too. It has the capability for an IT person to do many things remotely as well. I work from home and travel to client sites. When I am in my home office, I use a B&W laser printer for high quality print. Then, I have a 4-in-1 color inkjet printer for all other functions; color print, copying, faxing, and scanning. This printer has just replaced both of my current printers and seriously upped my output. I print a lot of documents with mixed text and graphics. I also print a lot of labels, envelopes, and use letterhead and special bond paper. So, I use a multipurpose tray heavily for envelopes, letterhead, and special paper. In addition, I copy and scan several hundred pages at a time with a document feeder. In the printers I've used in the past, these two parts seem to experience most of the problems (i.e., errors, misfeeds, and breaks). During the 5 days I've used the Canon MF753Cdw, I didn't experience any misfeeds or problems. Both, the document feeder and multipurpose tray worked flawlessly. Not even a paper jam! I feel the scanner is an absolute standout on this printer. The image quality is amazing and the Canon Scan Utility software makes everything easy and captures it the way I need (PDF, JPG, Tiff, or PNG). To test the image quality, I took a 4" x 6" postcard that I scanned, enlarged it and printed it onto letter sized paper, than scanned that 8.5" x 11" paper into a JPG file. The color and image quality of the resulting JPG image is virtually identical to the original 4" x 6" (see attached photos). I thought the MF753Cdw's screen was very easy to use and it worked very well. I really liked that you could customize and move the icons around on each panel and even rename the panels to what makes sense for your office. This printer has all of the advanced functions that many business printers have. For example, you can copy 1-sided to 2-sided, etc. You can even copy 1 or 2-sided documents to multiple pages to a single page. (i.e., a 100 page document can be copied onto 25 pages, 4 to a page). This is really great for proof reading my large documents and conserving paper. The MF753Cde was very easy to setup and configure. It took me less than 2 hours to be up and printing. The automatic setup takes you through most everything you need. Then the online manual helps you finetune the little things. The supplied software (or downloadable if you want the most recent updates) provides drivers, remote scanning software, and links to the online manual and remote setup and configuration tools. Loading the toner cartridges is via a easy, pullout no-mess tray. This is much improved over my old color laser printer. Overall, I am very pleased and absolutely love this printer. I would certainly recommend this printer to anyone looking for a heavy duty, high quality print and image quality, color laser printer.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing Color Photos from a Laser Printer
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’ve always been told that laser jet printers could not compete with desk jets when it comes to image quality, as they are meant mostly for business. Thus, I was curious to test this Canon imageCLASS MF753Cdw printer and see how it compared with a higher-end desk jet from Epson. Setup was easy due to the touch screen menus directing each step of the way. There was an option to print a scan sheet to optimize scan quality. Installing the computer drivers was likewise easy; however, compared to my desk jet where everything was automatic, this process required manual step-by-step participation. It is worth mentioning that Canon brilliantly placed a firmware update icon right in the menu folders. Many other printers bury this update in a hard-to-find location within the settings. To test the print quality, I used a photo I took in the fall and printed it using the highest image quality setting possible and fitting the image to page. The laser jet produced a vivid image within seconds, while the desk jet took over half a minute to print. I used plain paper to print the photo, but the laser jet’s picture seemed to have almost a sheen to it, like it was printed on photo paper. The sky color was true to the actual photo, and the leaves were more defined. In contrast, the image produced by the desk jet was blurrier and washed out. To test the scan quality, I scanned the same photo and compared it to the original. The scanned copy lost some of its vividness and looked more brown; however, the picture was still pretty impressive, as can be seen in my example. Since I don’t have a phone line, I was unable to review the fax feature. I was rather impressed with this unit’s print and scan quality and speed. In the future I hope that Canon can make scan send to a folder a little more user-friendly. I have no problem recommending this printer as a replacement for a desk jet.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Color, Print quality, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The best color laser printer, but purchased at Bes
||Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.“I purchased the Canon Color Laser MF753Cdw from Best Buy, and I couldn’t be happier with my decision. The printer delivers exceptional performance with sharp, vibrant color prints and impressive speed. It’s perfect for both home and office use. What truly elevates the experience is buying from Best Buy—choosing a trusted brand like Canon and pairing it with Best Buy’s exceptional service is a winning combination. Their Geek Squad support adds an extra layer of confidence, ensuring that you not only get a high-quality product but also top-notch assistance whenever you need it. Highly recommended!”
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality, Scanning, SpeedCons mentioned:Toner
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very good laser printer!
||Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’m using this printer at the office and its very fast and the colors are vibrant! I scan from this printer to any computer on the network and its very quick and easy. The only downside is toner cost…
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality, Scanning, SpeedCons mentioned:Software
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Overall--GREAT !
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great print ! FAST for printing and scanning !! Dual Side on pass scan--EXCELLENT !!! Ability to set "custom" operations, very nice feature Software install, tricky--definitely NOT plug and play
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Feature packed printer suitable for home/business
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Canon MF753Cdw is a sizeable color laser printer. Despite only having one 250-sheet capacity paper tray by default, (a 500-sheet second tray is optional), it rivals the size of my large, dual-tray multi-function inkjet printer. Despite the large size, it does not take up an enormous footprint, due to most of the size being height rather than width. Despite the large size, the MF753Cdw is both Energy Star and EPEAT Silver compliant. The printer was easy to set up out of the box and ships with the toner cartridges pre-installed. I was able to easily connect to WiFi using the touchscreen panel. Connectivity options include WiFi, ethernet, WiFi-direct and USB. Features include a large 5” color touchscreen panel, automatic document feeder, scan/copy/fax/print, 3-year warranty, 35 ppm print speed, auto-duplexing, and USB port for USB direct printing. Another enormously useful feature is secure print. It stores a print job in memory where it can only be retrieved and printed by entering a PIN. This allows safely sending print jobs containing private or sensitive data to areas with other people around without the fear of anyone seeing it other than the PIN holder. If using Windows, this feature is enhanced even further by encrypting the print job with an alpha-numeric password for stronger security and to prevent interception during transport. Performance has been solid. Print speeds are good and the printer has maintained a reliable WiFi connection so far. I have yet to encounter the dreaded “printer offline” message like I experienced with a few previous printers, including the more expensive business class inkjet this replaced. Print quality is also good with nice crisp graphics with straight, clean lines. Black text is excellent but color printing, images and photos in particular, are mediocre. It isn’t terrible but it’s not all that great either. I was offered the option to use color correction during the initial setup. However, assuming it would use a lot of toner to configure and considering that the printer ships with starter color cartridges, I declined. I doubt it would be much help for print quality anyhow because it only seems applicable to color copies. I’m hoping color quality improves after the machine has had a longer break-in period. The MF753Cdw is compatible with the Canon Print Business app, which offers remote printing and scanning among other capabilities. The MF753Cdw can also be configured for automatic toner replenishment but the service must be set up beforehand before it can be managed through the printer. The only negative I encountered besides the mediocre color quality is the control panel, which isn’t the best. The touchscreen soft buttons are occasionally glitchy and unresponsive and navigating through sub-menus can be clumsy and non-intuitive at times. The controls are my only disliked feature of the MF753Cdw. Other than the controls, it is a solid performer. Even with the mediocre color graphics and photos, it still prints quite well overall and is sufficient for most usage scenarios. Besides, I’ve found color print quality to be hit or miss among several different branded color laser printers, so it is not limited to this specific device.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Really good printer
||Posted . Owned for 10 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I am very pleased with this printer. Prints well, easily connects wirelessly and is quick to get the job done. Scanning docs is a task for me because I think I don’t have it set up to automatically scan and place on desktop. I had an extra step to open the printer and then select several selections before scanning. Might be a good thing though. Another difference I. This printer than all my inkjet printers is it like to refresh itself often. Not a huge deal, just startling sometimes when it starts making noise out of nowhere. Overall, I would recommend this printer and buy it again if needed to.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Quality Printer
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great so far! Love the quality of the printing. Fast and easy to use. It has only a slightly larger foot print than our previous printer, an Epson WorkForce 845.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Quality
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.We needed a good printer since my wife works from home. The quality and speed are great for this price point. It matches many more expensive pronters.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality, Speed
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Quality great but operation is not intuitive.
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought this to replace an old Brother. The price was essentially the cost of the ink cartridges included. Its printing quality and speed are excellent. I find the touch screen panel confusing, and I have not mastered it. Its preset scanning quality is too light, and I cannot seem to change the default. So, I have to set the exposure manually each time. Also, to scan directly to the computer requires action on the computer. I cannot figure out how to simply scan to computer directly from the printer's screen. For all these shortfalls, I give it a 4.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
My Little Work Horse. . .
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.As a self-employed artist, I print a lot of cards and calendars. In searching for a new printer, I found this Canon ImageCLASS MF753Cdw online and Best Buy had the best price. I've only had it for a short time, but so far I give 5 Stars for performance and quality. It's a little work horse!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Versatile Printing Marvel for Every Office
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) The Canon ImageCLASS MF753Cdw Wireless Color All-In-One Laser Printer with Fax stands as a shining example of efficiency, versatility, and reliability in the realm of office printing. As a small business owner, this printer has seamlessly integrated into my workflow, offering an impressive array of features that elevate its performance. Design and Build Quality: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) The sleek white exterior of the MF753Cdw exudes a professional and modern aesthetic that complements any office environment. Its robust build quality instills confidence in its durability, and the well-thought-out design makes it easy to navigate and operate. The intuitive control panel and 3.5-inch color touchscreen add a user-friendly touch to the overall design. Wireless Connectivity: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) The wireless capability of this printer is a game-changer, providing seamless connectivity to a variety of devices. Whether printing from a computer, tablet, or smartphone, the setup is straightforward and reliable. The Canon PRINT Business app further enhances the wireless experience, allowing for convenient printing and scanning on the go. Printing Performance: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) The MF753Cdw produces vibrant and sharp color prints with a maximum resolution of 600 x 600 dpi. Its impressive speed of up to 28 pages per minute ensures that printing tasks are completed swiftly, making it an ideal choice for offices with high printing demands. The automatic duplex printing feature adds an eco-friendly touch by reducing paper consumption without compromising on quality. Versatility: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) This all-in-one printer is a true workhorse, offering a range of functions beyond printing. The integrated scanner and copier streamline document management, while the fax capability provides a comprehensive solution for communication needs. The 50-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF) is a time-saving feature for multi-page scanning and copying tasks. Security Features: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) The MF753Cdw takes data security seriously with features such as Secure Print, which requires a unique PIN code to release sensitive documents. With the ability to set user authentication, administrators can control access and usage, adding an extra layer of protection to confidential information. Eco-Friendly Design: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) Canon's commitment to sustainability is evident in the MF753Cdw's eco-friendly design. The printer is Energy Star certified, consuming minimal power in standby mode and during operation. The duplex printing and toner saver modes contribute to reducing environmental impact without compromising performance. Conclusion: The Canon ImageCLASS MF753Cdw Wireless Color All-In-One Laser Printer with Fax is a stellar performer that combines speed, versatility, and security in a sleek package. Its wireless capabilities, robust printing performance, and eco-friendly features make it an excellent choice for businesses of all sizes. Whether you need vibrant color prints, efficient scanning and copying, or secure document handling, the MF753Cdw proves itself as a reliable and versatile ally in the modern office environment. Highly recommended for those seeking a comprehensive printing solution that excels on all fronts.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality, Scanning
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Printer, Scanner connectivity has issues
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Love the printer. I bought it as a main printer for our office. The wireless connection was pretty easy for the printer but the scanner needed the CD to work correctly. When we moved the printer to the office, we tried to connect it as a network printer. This was not easy and required both IT and Canon support. Four hours later, the printer works great but the scanner will not connect. We uninstalled and re-installed the software at lease 8 different times but still no scanner. I assume I need the CD again. Canon Support was nice but could not get it fixed. Overall, I love the printer. The Quality is good. Paper sizes are somewhat limited. When the scanner did connect, it was good. I do not use the fax function.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Print quality, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent business class laser printer!
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great laser printer! Prints fast and has been very reliable so far. This is our 2nd purchase of this printer. The features, as well as the longer warranty were the key selling points. BB's willingness to match prices was what made the sale.
I would recommend this to a friend