
The is similar in many ways to Canon’s other models in the imageCLASS line, and in the price range. However, this particular unit is network ready, making it particularly appealing for small offices interested in linking multiple users to a single, all in one device via Ethernet.
Placing an entire business’ print, copy, and fax demands onto one unit is a tall order but, depending on your office’s paper handling demands, it could work as a cost effective choice. Even at high output, the imageCLASS MF5770 holds up fairly well and is manufactured with a maximum monthly duty cycle of 7,500 total printed pages, and also offers a standard cartridge yield of 2,500 pages. Along with this fairly average yield, Canon’s toner operates in a unique single cartridge system, which makes swaps easy, and ink usage efficient.
Faxing speeds are outstanding with this model, thanks, in part, to a Super G3 33.6 Kbps modem, and also to a large 50 sheet capacity automatic document feeder. The ADF is compatible with faxing and copying, and even scanning when multiple input sources are required. The color CCD will insure crisp scans as well, at resolutions of 1200 X 2400 dpi optical, and 9600 X 9600 dpi interpolated. The document glass is only letter sized but, once again the ADF comes in to play, and can feed legal sized paper through mechanically. Copying other larger source materials (books, magazines) suffers however due to the smaller glass size.
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