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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.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It handles scanning to PDF fine. I have been using Canon brand scanners for years and have NEVER had a problem scanning anything. Their scanners have more than enough (i.e., high enough) resolution to handle any scanning need you are likely to have, short of high-end commercial scanning. Actually, they even make a flatbed scanner that has resolution up to 4800 dpi. ... You will be entirely satisfied with the MF733's scanning abilities.
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