
Though ominous looking, this all black imageCLASS MFC from Canon is actually designed specifically with user friendliness in mind. The comes equipped with network capabilities, but many of its features are obviously aimed at the individual user, such as its small size and limited network options.
Faxing and printing are fully accessible via a network thanks to the built in Ethernet port and yet, in a bizarre twist of fate, scanning is not. Though the Canon Copier ImageClass MF4270 does come equipped with dedicated “scan to” options, you can also activate scans via desktop controls. That being said, ONLY a computer connected via the USB port can integrate with the scanner, which makes this MFC seem a lot more like a personal printer than an office network machine.
The overall size and durability of the model also suggests its tendency towards a home office setting. With dimensions of 15.4″(W) x 17.4″(D) x 17.9″(H) and a light weight of 27.6 pounds, the unit could theoretically fit under a desk, though this is never a good idea when dealing with flip-up flatbed doors. Its compact footprint is by no means a negative point, but a limited maximum duty cycle of 7,500 printed pages certainly cuts back on its appeal for use in a high demand office setting.
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