Produce detailed prints with this Canon Color imageCLASS wireless laser printer. Engineered for high-speed processing, this device can reach output rates of up to 22ppm. Use the color touch LCD to manage settings and tasks efficiently. Up to 250 sheets of paper can be loaded into this Canon Color imageCLASS wireless laser printer at a time.Prints up to 22 ISO ppm* in black, up to 22 ppm* in color
Q: does this printer comes with all color cartridges
A: Yes it comes with cartridges in the printer - they are not the full ones like you purchase but they last a while before you have to purchase additional toners
Q: Can you scan to email with this printer?
A: In theory, yes, but good luck figuring out how to do it! The driver(s) /software for this printer is the worst I have ever used. I've had the printer a few weeks and am considering returning it b/c of how bad the scan software is. Also, be forewarned that the starter toner cartridges don't last very long and replacements are about $75/each x4.
A: Yes, it will still print in black
A: You need to do that from the printer settings. By default the bypass is on and tray 1 is off. You need to switch off the bypass and turn on tray 1 Home Menu Function settings Printer Printer settings Priortize driver settings when printing Multi purpose tray off and drawer 1 on Apply Home
Q: Is this a best buy exclusive model? And more to the point, are the toners best buy exclusive?
A: At first I could not find any toner anywhere but there is toner advertised at Amazon but they are currently out. I absolutely love my new Canon 642CDW and find there are quite a few feature that you may not know. This printer will pick up 2 sided documents and print them automatically. As soon as I set up the e-mail I will probably be able to fax or email. Have fun, toner will be available.
A: Yes it has duplex printing. Scanning is single-singled sided and not duplex.
A: The paper tray can be extended for legal sized paper. It then protrudes from the front of the printer. The plastic piece snaps on the exposd portion for aesthetic purpose, no functional need.
Q: Is this printer compatible with Apple products?
A: First thing I test printed was a color picture from my iPhone Xs. Worked like a charm. My printer was set up using my wireless LAN.