CANON COLOR IMAGECLASS MF8050CN ALL-IN-ONE LASER PRINTER

  • Print as well as Copy in tone during up to 8ppm as well as 12ppm in Black/White

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Canon Color imageCLASS MF8050Cn All-in-One Laser Printer

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3 Responses to “CANON COLOR IMAGECLASS MF8050CN ALL-IN-ONE LASER PRINTER”

  1. A. Bobb says:

    I have had this unit for about a month. Being that is a brand new line for Canon the support has been a little slow. Still waiting to learn how to scan legal sized docs. For now I have to Copy and reduce to letter size to get all the info without being cropped. The only other complaint is that while the unit is working it is quite loud. Luckily once it has finished the job it goes silent. The color replication is better than I have seen in other units by far. Most photo copies are indistinguishable from the original color wise. The fax works fine and as a printer it is fast and efficient. Like the title says, so far so good.

  2. B. Fugly says:

    I thought this MFP would be a little easier to use from reading pre-reviews and Canon’s hype. It takes a while to wake up and is quite noisy. In order to use an envelope one has to fumble through the LCD menu to set it for envelopes. Print quality is good but it certainly takes a a while to spit out the 1st page. I had to turn the sleep mode timer all the way up so it doesn’t take as long. If you have this in your work area, expect it to be noisy. When I print from a network printer I cannot do any other task on that computer until the job finishes spooling, quite annoying, none of our other network MFPs cause that. It is a competitively priced unit initially but a complete toner change is 72% the cost of a new rig. I think I would spend the extra money on a higher end unit, I like our Brother MFP but it was black & white and we needed a splash of color.

  3. hiway12 says:

    I bought this printer over better reviewed color laser multi-functions because of my good experience with the b&w Canon MF4270. my large format color HP died, so now I needed color and color MF’s had scaled in price and size. Setup was easy enough, although the menus were deep and complicated. just finding how to set up Distinctive Ring required a call to tech support and I never call tech support. But I felt better when the question stumped two techs. Then the problems began, the next morning the machine disconnected from the USB connection after entering ‘Sleep’ mode requiring a reboot of the printer. Then I spent two hours a day with Canon tech support, every day since receiving the printer and they couldn’t fix it. Next I was unable to set paper defaults, every print job involving the MF tray requires user input and I couldn’t print more than one page of anything (checks, letterhead, etc) because placing more than one sheet in the MF tray causes a ‘jam’ every single time. Canon clearly states this possible but in reality it does not work. Canon’s solution to turn off any default thereby requiring direct input from me to menu thru and tell the printer what kind of media I was inserting. Crazy, right? you must also ‘wake’ the printer to begin any task except receiving faxes. it’s also really noisy, a print job finishes and printer grinds on and on. I will say the color output was excellent.

    I returned it and now have a Brother MFC9320CW that does everything with zero input on my part and it’s wireless and a couple of bucks cheaper.