Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Canon imageCLASS MF4370DN Laser All-in-One Printer

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Desktop Functionality in an Affordable Network-Ready Device Print, Copy, Fax, Scan and Network using the imageCLASS® MF4370dn Networkable: The imageCLASS MF4370dn delivers large-office network capabilities in an affordable compact package. It can be connected over an Ethernet, so everyone can easily share printing, PC faxing and scanning directly from their PC. Smart Paper Handling: The MF4370dn 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 has the versatility to duplex print directly from a PC as well as duplex print incoming faxes and copy letter-sized documents, helping reduce paper consumption in the home or office. Through the device's 35-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF), the unit will also copy single-sided documents and output double-sided pages for quick and efficient workflows. Multifunctional: The imageCLASS MF4370dn capture scans in a 24-bit color at an interpolated resolution of up to 9600 dots-per-inch (dpi) through its ADF or platen glass. The new device transmits documents seamlessly and quickly with Super G3 Fax, reaching speeds of approximately 33.6 Kbps. Single Cartridge System: The MF4370dn also incorporates the Canon Single Cartridge System, which combines the toner and drum in one easy-to-replace unit, resulting in excellent image quality retention and eliminating the complication and warehousing of separate toner and drum consumables.
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Technical Details

- 1 to 2 sided printing,copying, and faxing
- Print and Copy up to 23 ppm
- Quick First Print provides first copy in approximately 9 seconds
- Built-in Networking and Energy effcient with only 3W of energy used
- 35 sheet ADF and 250 sheet Paper Cassette tray
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Customer Buzz
 "Great All in One - Great price!" 2010-07-27
By Billy (PLANO, TX, US)
Everything you could ask for in an inexpensive laser all in one!



Only thing I could see improving is the plastic used on the machine. Seems a little too thin and flimsy at certain places but funcational wise it's a great!

Customer Buzz
 "Buy only w a replacement plan" 2010-07-25
By D. Fagerstom (Seattle, WA USA)
SUM -- Great feature set, untrustworthy in use.

First note, our 3 workstations had not a problem scanning with scan-only CANON 5600F, it was slow, wore out with 1000's of scans. But the 4370 cannot work--as scanner--on W2000, W2003 workstations. [ OS cannot detect the 4370, post-install, on either PC]. When it works, 4370 is *much* faster than 5600F.



PRINTing -- "All 3" PCs work, via SIIG 4-way USB switch. Doesn't seem to be true 600dpi [ like old HP LJ2200 that 4370 was meant to replace] but good enough. Unit is so finicky, seems to say, "Use me for low volume only."



FAXing -- TX, fast w/exc. quality, but no can use doc feeder. RX - fails, but could be incorrect setup--one way to avoid junkFAX . . .



COPYing -- fast, exc. quality



SOFTWARE -- seems unfinished. Hibernating WXP PC, then resuming, *always* triggers a problem due to Canon S'ware, error msg thus:

Microsoft Visual C++ "Unhandled exception in svchost.exe (CNCL4360.DLL) 0xc0000005: Access Violation." Killing the debugger works past the problem.



RETURNS -- On my 4th unit in a year, using replacement plan from big box store, Oct '09. Paper path has been main problem. Newest one makes odd noises on return of head from completed page scan. Also starts skitting -stop-start-stop-start on scans if DPI > 200. To restore smooth scans, must PC reboot.

Customer Buzz
 "Poor Choice" 2010-07-18
By Former Veteran (Atlanta, GA)
I decided to go with a Canon all-in-one after being disappointed in HP copiers. It was a mistake. First the good. It copies and scans well with a document feeder which is helpful. That's about all I can say about the good. The bad??? Let's start with a tiny toner cartridge priced at $90 a pop. It doesn't last very long, seems about 1/4 the duration of my old HP 4000 which is still running after 9(?) years. The menu setup is awkward and cumbersome. Want to stop printing of a long document? Forget it!! It requires a chain of commands deep into the menu---the cancel button does NOTHING. Pulling the plug is the only hope to stop the printing mid-job. Printing envelopes using the envelope feeder makes a noise like its eating them PLUS you have to reprogram the menu to let the printer "know" you are using envelopes and NOT 8x11 paper...UGH!!! What a pain. There is no audio or display "Faxed OK" to let you know the fax was transmitted, the green light just stops blinking. Oh, and when the toner gets a little low, like after about 100 copies it seems, the blinking red light comes on in front and won't go out until you change toner. I finally put black electrical tape over it. One final "feature" to rip you off on toner, the Canon just shuts down when the toner gets too low, even though the copies are printing OK. In any HP I've owned, you could print until the copies were barely legible if you wanted to. I would NEVER buy another Canon copier again.

Customer Buzz
 "For MAC users" 2010-07-06
By Qiang Yu (WA USA)
MF4370dn works perfectly with Mac (I tested only with USB). I initially couldn't make it work on my mac mini. After 2 months, I find that the driver only works with a CASE-INSENSITIVE file system!!!!!! Canon should print that clearly in the instructions!

Customer Buzz
 "Not Mac compatible." 2010-07-06
By Gary J. Fraser (Gloucester, MA United States)
I was looking for a flatbed multifunction laser printer that I could plug into an apple wireless router and print from a macbook pro wirelessly. This Canon seemed like it would fit the bill (price was nice as well!). This setup would be used in a small 1 person office. I have a similar setup at home with an HP multifunction laser (it just isn't a flatbed). I thought about buying the HP flatbed, but decided to give Canon a shot (based mostly on price).



I should have done more research. I've spent days trying to get this to print from the wireless router. It works fine when connected directly to the laptop. I've used a usb cable, cat5 cable, downloaded new drivers, deleted old drivers, blah blah blah. This reminds me of my old PC days when I spent more time trying to get things to work than I did actually working!!



Not sure what printer I'll end up purchasing, but it will definitely be 100% mac compatible.


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