
Print documents with sharp images in vibrant colors by using this Canon all-in-one laser printer. It has fast color output at 28 ppm, and its built-in Wi-Fi lets you connect to it from a mobile device without a router. This Canon all-in-one laser printer has a 5-inch color LCD screen with intuitive controls for easy operation.
Q: Does this printer print well on photo paper?
A: This printer does not print picture .I just tried it and its very blurry with lines in it.
A: If you buy the regular black Canon 046 toner, you'll get around 2,200 pages at a cost of around 3.5 cents per black and white page. If you get the high capacity Canon 046 H toner, you'll get around 6,300 pages at a cost of around 2.2 cents per black and white page. Of course, color printing will be more expensive than this per page.
A: It's a dust cover for the paper tray when you use legal size paper.
A: THE PRINTER WILL ALERT YOU WHEN A CARTRIDGE(S) IS LOW AND AGAIN WHEN A CARTRIDGE IS OUT OF TONER. THE PRINTER GIVES YOU AN OPTION TO CONTINUE PRINTING WHEN ONE OR MORE OF THE TONER CARTRIDGES ARE EMPTY. FOR EXAMPLE, WHEN ALL THREE COLOR CARTRIDGES ARE EMPTY YOU CAN STILL PRINT IN BLACK AND WHITE. ONLY WHEN ALL FOUR CARTRIDGES ARE EMPTY WILL THE PRINTER STOP WORKING.
A: Yes. I can print to my network connected Canon MF733Cdw from any PC or Mac on my network, and from any iPhone via AirPrint.
A: I have used 65 lb card stock with no problems. I have only fed a maximum of 10 sheets and have not used perforated. The Canon manual says to only use 20 lb but to reiterate I have used card stock with success.
A: I use PDF files all the time, although I use Nuance's Power PDF software rather than Adobe Acrobat. (Power PDF offers nearly as many features at less cost than Acrobat and it has more professional-level features than I even have a need for.) This printer easily handles the PDF files I work with. Just today I needed a paper print of a PDF document that I had on a thumb [flash] drive. I walked up to the MF733, awakened it from its sleep mode, inserted the thumb drive, and used the on-screen menu to select print from USB drive. The MF733 displayed the PDF contents of the thumb drive. I selected the document I wanted to print and then pressed the color print button and a few moments later was holding the paper in my hand. The process of printing PDF documents this way is faster than to taking the thumb drive to a computer, turning on the computer, inserting the thumb drive, opening the file is Acrobat or Power PDF and then sending the file to the printer. I am impressed with how easy and quick it is to print PDF documents on the MF733 from thumb drives. Of course it is also a fabulous computer printer. With 600 dpi print resolution you get super sharp prints--and in color to boot. Plus, you also get document scanning--either ADF for scanning a stack of papers, or flatbed for scanning books, magazines, and pamphlets. I am so impressed with Canon quality I always buy Canon. I hope this helps.
Q: We scan documents to our computers routinely - what is the scanning capacity on this machine?
A: The document feeder as will accommodate 50-sheet duplex