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Canon MF8350Cdn Cartridge Review
Canon MF8350Cdn Cartridge Review

Canon's Color ImageClass MF8350Cdn multi-function printer (MFP), or all-in-one (AIO) should you have a preference for, offers high-quality productivity at extremely quick speed. It falters upon some modest usability issues, nevertheless the overall performance alone causes it to be an excellent match with regard to the small to medium-size office it's designed for. When you also take the fine visual appearance into account, it really is extremely appealing in both senses of the word.

The MF8350Cdn prints, scans, as well as faxes on a network. In addition, it works as a separate fax device as well as copier, complete with a 50-page automatic document feeder (ADF) in order to let it scan single-sided, multi-page documents at up to legal size.

The printer's paper management is a good point. The 250-sheet drawer by itself really should be sufficient for the majority of small offices. Nevertheless, the printer in addition includes a 50-sheet multipurpose tray, so that you can always keep another kind of paper loaded, and also switch paper without needing to swap out the paper within the drawer. A print duplexer for automated printing on both sides of a page is likewise standard. And if you'd like additional input capacity, you could add a second 250-sheet drawer, to get a total of 550 sheets.

Setting up the MF8350Cdn is quite simple, but it's also one of the places in which the machine drops a bit short on user friendliness issues. The most difficult part is choosing a place for this monster and transporting it into place. The unit measures 18.9 by 17. by 19.1 inches (HWD), which I'd call fairly small in size for what it lets you do, but bigger than I'd wish sitting on my desk. Whatever the case, it weighs a substantial 64.2 pounds whilst not having the Canon MF8350Cdn printer toner cartridges installed, meaning many people might look at picking it up a two-man task.

The set up worked well enough during my tests. Once you have the MF8350Cdn started, be ready to be astounded by its print speed, actually beyond whatever you may anticipate from the 21-page-per-minute (ppm) rating with regard to both colour and monochrome. We timed it on a business applications suite at a total of 9 minutes 27 seconds.

The 9:27 total gives the MF8350Cdn bragging rights as being the quickest colour laser AIO in its cost bracket by far. The times on our photo suite were likewise quick, averaging 18 seconds for a 4-by-6 along with 20 seconds for an 8-by-10.

The printer's output quality is not in quite the exact same class as its speed, yet it is readily adequate pertaining to almost all business use. Text quality is actually low for a colour laser AIO, however unless you have an out of the ordinary need for little font sizes, that will not be an issue.

Graphics output appeared to be absolutely normal for a colour laser, meaning it's easily adequate for any internal business need, up to and including PowerPoint handouts. You may even consider it suitable with respect to marketing and advertising content like one-page mailers as well as trifold pamphlets, though that depends upon exactly how much of a perfectionist you happen to be. The only critical downside I noticed was a minor misregistration in the type of obvious, although comparatively little, white breaks in between blocks of colours, including text surrounded by colour.

Photographs were at the top end of exactly what I expect from a colour laser AIO. Light blues had been moved just a little closer to green, with the sky in one picture obviously green as opposed to blue. Nonetheless, almost all of the photos in the test suite could pass for accurate photo quality if you framed them behind glass.

Even as it stands, the MF8350Cdn is among the finest colour laser AIOs for a small office or workgroup.

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