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Not Google Cloud-ready as Canon claims but can still be set up to work with it as I did with several Gmail accounts
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This driver allows Google Cloud Print compatible printers to be treated as system printers in Linux.
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Setting up Google Cloud Print was also a breeze
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HP's ADF really is a loud, flimsy, half-@ss piece of garbage compared to Canon's.-Smooth, quiet operation from printer and ADF-1 GB RAM vs only 256 MB on the HP M477fdw-80 MB of secure print storage space built in vs external USB stick required on the HP M477fdw-Too many features to count, one of which being Google Cloud Print.-Great price!
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I have worked around this by installing the free and open source "CUPS Cloud Print" Linux driver for Google Cloud Print(which the Canon MF733Cdw supports) from Niftiest software/Simon Cadman.
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Not Google Cloud-ready as Canon claims but can still be set up to work with it as I did with several Gmail accounts
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[I haven't tested the NFC, Google Cloud Print, etc
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Works superb with google cloud print.
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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
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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.
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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