• Reviews around color (4.12 of 5)

    Canon Color imageCLASS MF733Cdw - All in One, Wireless, Duplex Laser Printer (Comes with 3 Year Limited Warranty)

    • Color is perfect.
    • A big negative for me was when I printed 900 pages of text documents - apparently the document pdf was encoded as color, and the print job completely depleted all my starter toners.
    • Upgraded from an older canon - not sure about the touchscreen yet - takes some getting used to- scan is different from my previous canon to a desktop - software seems a little more complicated to me but color is fantastic as always with a canon machine
    • Long ago, ink-jet printers could produce remarkably clear color prints and last a long time
    • Excellent b&w and color
    • There is a feature to print both sides, which is a bonus, print card stock, a good-sized paper tray, as well as nice colors
    • This default will keep you from accidentally printing a bunch of color pages that would use the more expensive color toner.
    • It is the quietest color laser I have owned.
    • When the color is working correctly, it prints decent color.
    • The copies are not great unless you change the settings to darker ink colors
    • It printed fast, colors were much better with additional shading, super easy to set-up, and best of all, can print from any smart phones, without using an App.
    • This is not for high quality photos, but very good to excellent color as a business printer
    • Unit does a great job copying color items
    • Color is very good for a laser printer.
    • I like how fast it can print, nice color output, easy to navigate, a little heavy
    • Color is fantastic.
    • and I love the colors
    • In the end I decided that (a) Only about 16% of the reviews were negative, (b) there was not a single compelling complaint theme running through the negative reviews, (c) it was worth risking $350 in the hopes of avoiding a $1000 and up expenditure for a more commercial printer.
    • Lucky l found the installation CD,So far it seems to be working good, except that the touchscreen desktop is not as responsive as it needs to be