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Product Feature
- Wireless connectivity Air Print, Google Cloud Print, Wi-Fi
- Easily access the scan, eco-copy, and secure print functions right from the control panel with the Simple Solution Keys
- Navigate through all features seamlessly with the 7-line color LCD display
- Print in black and white and color up to 14 pages per minute
- Send scanned documents and forward received faxes to a recipient through email or file server
Product Description
Product Detail
- Color: White
- Brand: Canon
- Model: MF8280cw
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 16.90" h x17.00" w x19.10" l,65.00 pounds
- Memory: 256MB
- Native resolution: 1200 x 1200
- Display size: 2
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Product Reviews
50 of 53 people found the following review helpful.By Keith Blodgett
The imageCLASS MF8280cw printer is definitely not your average home printer. Unfortunately because the cassette holding only 150 sheets of paper it's not really much of a business printer either.
Make sure you have a friend around to help you move and set up this printer. You're also going to need a sturdy place to put it. At almost 60 pounds and measuring 17" x 19" it's quite a beast and will take up quite a bit of table/desk top real estate.
Print speed, advertized at 14 ppm, is good but not all that fast. Print quality of text is, as are most laser printers, exceptional. Print quality of images on the other hand is poor. I've tried numerous color profiles and settings on board the printer but I haven't been able to achieve color matching that I would even call fair let alone good. Even printing simple pie charts with specific colors (red, green, blue, etc.) set by their decimal numbers the color output was off. Blues are too dark. Yellows are orangeish. Grey areas are blue tinted. I spent an hour or so and used up close to 50 prints trying to get good color output but the best I could get out of the printer was mediocre.
Scan speed is amazingly fast but scan quality of images is only good. Text scanning quality is very good. The highest resolution setting for scanning is 600 DPI which isn't that impressive. It's good for documents and not much else. The biggest annoyance with scanning was every time I wanted to scan something I would have to stop what I was doing, wake the printer up from standby mode, switch to the scan mode and then change the device setting to 'remote scanner' even though the printer is connected to my PC via a USB cable. I found this to be annoying.
Copying is quite fast and accurate. I scanned several invoices and documents and all were square and true with good quality.
I only used the fax feature once but it worked quite well and reasonably quickly.
The ADF tray hold 50 sheets and does a good job of feeding paper. You don't have to sit there and nudge items to get the rollers to grab them.
Wireless setup seems easy and painless although neither of my tablets will see the printer and my PC lacks a wireless card. The printer pulls an IP address from my wireless router but that's as far as I was able to get with testing the wireless capability.
In conclusion... this printer is too large for most home offices and the limited paper capacity makes it cumbersome for all but the smallest of businesses. Currently a replacement set of four toner cartridges for this printer will cost you well over three hundred dollars and with an average of only 1,450 pages per set of cartridges this is rather expensive to run. There are better options out there.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
By Dave the Pear
I didn't REALLY need it to begin with... but let's get to the remorse part. I should have done a bit more research and gotten the 8580Cdw (http://amazon.com/dp/B00BS6WWVU) although I don't really know if it's much better. I like duplexing (print on both sides) and this doesn't have it and can't get it. The machine itself is absolutely a monster, it's huge!
The cartridges for it are tiny and expensive... and tonerrefillkits doesn't have them! By expensive, I mean to say that the 4 cartridges to refill it will cost nearly as much as the printer itself! I'm contemplating making this a landfill monument when the toner runs out!
The paper tray is a bit lacking. Did I mention this thing is HUGE? Roughly 70 lbs!
I do think it makes a nice print though and the scanning abilities are really nice, in fact that's the reason I actually wanted it. I like the ability to print from my Droid tablet, phone, printer, whatever and where ever.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
By William R. Wiltshire
50% of the time it has to "think" for a full minute before printing (and that is wired, not wireless). And I have to turn the printer off and then back on to print at all. If I don't, it will "think" indefinitely. The paper tray only holds 150 sheets, so it is not great for my business needs. The toner seems to run out more quickly than other color lasers I have used. The scanning functionality is terrible. I literally cannot get it to scan at all about half the time.
I initially thought all these issues were computer-related, but after buying a brand new high-dollar desktop PC, it still has the same issues. I am on Amazon tonight looking for a new printer to replace this POS, when I stumbled on this lovely beast of a printer...so I decided to give my 2 cents. DO NOT BUY THIS PRINTER.






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