Canon ImageCLASS MF4350d Laser All-in-One Printer
- Multifunction monochrome laser printer that scans, faxes, and copies
- 250-sheet paper tray; 35-sheet ADF; built-in duplexer
- High-resolution color scanning up to 9600 dpi
- 33.6kbps Super G3 faxing for ultra-fast transmissions
- Print and copy speeds up to 23 ppm
Product Description
Laser All-in-One with Duplex Versatility, Energy Star Certified, and cost saving Single Cartrodge SystemAmazon.com Product Description
Offering the convenient and eco-friendly option of duplex printing, the Energy Star certified MF4350D from Canon’s imageCLASS line is a multi-function unit that’s ideal for small to medium-sized offices. This compact desktop solution provides all the office functions your business requires, without taking up too much valuable space. It prints, copies, faxes, and scans to create professional quality results that can help increase workgroup productivity, cut costs, and keep your home or office running smoothly.
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Give Your Business An Edge
A must for smaller offices that demand professional results, the MF4350D is a smart, cost-effective choice that can give your business an edge. Because it performs the work of four separate machines in a single space-saving unit, it can fit in almost any office, streamline maintenance requirements, and keep day-to-day operations simple and stress-free. You’ll never have to worry about keeping track of a variety of user manuals, repair center numbers, or warranties. Everything you need to tackle jobs both big and small is right at your fingertips.
Duplex Versatility
To help enhance everyday operation, the MF4350D offers duplex output capabilities for printing, copying and receiving faxes. You can also choose to copy single-sided pages as double-sided output via the 35-sheet automatic document feeder. These options help you significantly reduce paper consumption, which is great for both the environment and your bottom line.
Smart, Efficient Paper Handling
Business success often rests on the ability to produce quality output fast. That’s why the MF4350d boasts print and copy speeds of up to 23 pages-per-minute (ppm) for letter-sized output and delivers quick “first prints” or copy pages in approximately nine seconds. It also helps you cut down on wasted time spent re-filling paper by handling up to 250 pages in a front loading cassette.
Professional Quality Results
The MF4350D device prints sharp monochrome text with resolution up to 1200 x 600 dpi for impressive clarity. Through use of the platen glass or the automatic document feeder (ADF), color scans are captured in 24-bit color at an interpolated resolution of up to 9600 dpi. The MF4350D also transmits documents seamlessly and quickly with Super G3 Fax, reaching speeds of approximately 33.6 Kbps. Additionally, it features eight one-touch speed dial numbers, 100 coded speed dial numbers, 256-page memory capacity, PC Faxing, and two-sided duplex output to provide a robust fax solution in a compact desktop design.
Space-Saving Single Cartridge System
The MF4350D also incorporates the Canon Single Cartridge System, which combines the toner and drum in one easy-to-replace unit. This results in excellent image quality retention, while eliminating the complication of finding space for separate toner and drum consumables.
The MF4350D is backed by a one-year limited warranty.
What’s in the Box
MF4350d, set-up instructions, Danon drivers, RJ-11 fax cord, registration card, cartridge 104, manuals, NetSPOT device installer, power cord, and warranty card.
Canon ImageCLASS MF4350d Laser All-in-One Printer
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August 16th, 2010 at 9:57 am
Overall, this is a good all-in-one laser printer for its price in consumer class printers. Here are some detailed comments.
1. The automatic paper feeder is well designed – the situation that multiple pages go-through at once never happens (in HP 3050, this happens a lot).
2. Canon provided a well designed user interface – functions are easy to follow and operate, including scan / printer / copy.
3. The automatic duplex print is excellent and make the printer worth what you paid for. But when using automatic double sided printing – the print speed turns to be less than a third (instead a half) because the mechanical parts need a lot of time to flip the paper.
4. As some of you may have concerned, the latest firmware (02/09/2009) makes scan function smooth on a Mac – all you need is to press the scan button. This is tested on a Leopard Mac Mini.
5. In case some of you want know the compatibility with printer servers, this printer is full compatible with Netgear PS121 printer server under windows vista (including automatic duplex) x86 and x64. It is NOT compatible with Netgear PS121 under Mac Leopard (no idea why – installation smooth and prints went through – nothing comes out of printer). This printer is NOT compatible with Maxtor Central Axis printer server function.
To summary, this is a good printer for its price. However, concerning its powerful function, you may want spend some extra money for the 4370n to enable every function on network – if you are working in a networked environment.
Rating: 4 / 5
August 16th, 2010 at 10:21 am
I purchased this machine on Amazon in November. Overall, I’ve been happy with it. Duplexing was an important feature to me, and Canon appears to offer that on less expensive printers than other companies.
I don’t have a lot of experience to base my judgments on, but I think the print quality is very good, with a couple exceptions. First, the printing is sometimes crooked on the paper, especially on the back side when duplexing. However, the Canon rep I complained to said that a variance within 2mm is considered acceptable, so I measured and this printer is within that tolerance. It’s visible, though, especially on forms, such as printer checks. (Actually, my cheapest of Dell inkjets printed straighter.)
The other problem also appears when duplexing: on the back side there’s a strip of blurred printing from top to bottom where the toner didn’t bond. This only appears on the first sheet after the printer has sat idle awhile. The Canon rep had no answer, had not heard of this before.
Yes, you can scan from the machine if you download the firmware update.
I think I’d buy it if I had it to do over. It’s quick and has really crisp printing. If you want to compare, some similar Canons I looked at are the MF4150, MF4370dn and MF4270.
Rating: 4 / 5
August 16th, 2010 at 12:31 pm
I am a bit disappointed after I’ve played with this copier ImageCLASS MF4350d. Note that Canon calls this a copier, not a printer. Thus, when you call Canon or search its site for help/technical support, make sure you select the “Copier” category.
This ImageCLASS MF4350d has been in the market for a while but no one reports this problem: up to this moment of writing this review, the machine cannot scan a document by using its own START button. Everything must be scanned via the software “Toolbox” from the computer.
I bought it a few days ago. I called Canon 1-800 for help but it was useless. Then I went back to the store and tried their demo machine; it has the same problem. Whenever I push the START button on the machine for scanning, there is always a beeping sound as a return but the LCD doesn’t show any error – it always indicates “Scanning Mode.” So I called Canon again to go over the story. Finally they admitted the problem and said that they are aware of this issue; their engineers are working on the new firmware to fix this. However it won’t be soon. The new firmware may be possibly released next month but could be later. I also wrote an email to Canon support to confirm this information one more time, besides their verbal confirmation over the phone.
In addition, the scanning has no detection senor. Thus, the scanned document (scanned from the computer) will go as large as the paper size, which is usually the Letter/A4 size depending on your settings. The scanned document will NOT be resized automatically according to the actual object(s). It is different from its ink jet printers, which usually detect the size of the document or photo and then resize automatically.
If scanning a document directly from the machine’s START button is important to you, you should wait to buy until the new firmware comes. If resizing the document or photo automatically is important to you, this copier or printer is not for you; you may consider others or Canon ink jet type printer. After all, this all-in-on laser printer is classified a copier internally by Canon.
Rating: 3 / 5
August 16th, 2010 at 1:09 pm
This is a really great little printer for the money, It is; fast, quiet, and really easy to use. Prints are clean and professional. It is only black and white, but you can scan color items and print on an inkjet ( I use my old epson ) It is also totally MAC compatible! You have the option to scan or copy using either the feed or the flatbed…. Gotta say, I love this machine ! Although you have to go to canon’s website to download the drivers for Mac, if you call their support at 1-800-385-2155( if you’re a bone head like me) they will walk you through it and make sure everything is configured right. I give this two thumbs up !Canon ImageCLASS MF4350d Laser All-in-One Printer (2711B001AA)
Rating: 5 / 5
August 16th, 2010 at 3:51 pm
Printing and copying are fast with good, although not so crisp print quality. There are many problem issues with this printer:
- Although duplex printing is advertised as selling point, this only applies to printing from PC. There is no 2 on 2 sided copying and certainly not 2 on 2 sided scanning, neither from ADF nor glass platen. It only does 1 on 2, or 2 on 1, for these functions. You would still need to turn the paper stack over manually and be aware of orientation and repeat the copy or scan process to get a 2 on 2. This feature is not explicitly mentioned in specs, and just hearing the word duplex printing might fool you to think it does have these features.
- Print quality is not as sharp or crisp as in Inkjet prints, which is ironic and interesting.
- Paper wrinkles in a wavy manner after print, applied heat seems to be excessive.
- scanning is unreliable and frustrating when using multiple papers through the ADF. It is slow and frequently fails and gives error message only at the end of the scan.
- It is too loud for home environment when dialing fax, even with lowest monitor volume settings, unless you turn it off, but then you don’t know what is happening.
- The menu functions are tediously complicated and not user friendly. You have to go through a lot of steps to complete a function.
- Overall construction quality is flimsy, with cheap plastic all around. must be very careful when you move it around.
I would recommend this MFP only for basic light office work, or in a house room with good sound isolation.
Rating: 3 / 5