Canon Copier ImageClass MF5750

The Canon ImageClass MF5750 is a laser multifunctionbonus for a laser. Text is output at a rate of 14 pages
device that plants Canon firmly in the competitive fieldper minute, grayscale images 16 pages per minute
of the small or home office. This market is aeither printing or copying.
competitive one, with big names like Dell, Xerox,Scanning is also respectable, with faithful image
Samsung and Brother all competing for sales. Thisreproduction in all tests. The scanner on the MF5750
means stiff competition for the manufacturers, butisn't the quickest at 4 pages per minute, but the results
good news for the consumer. The more competitive aare worthwhile. Both color and grayscale scans were
market is, the better quality, featured and valuedof a good quality and were produced at the same
equipment we get for our money.speed.
The MF5750 is a monochrome laser printer, copier,The fax is a standard G3 33.3 and will transmit a page
scanner and fax in a reasonably sized chassis. It onlyevery 3 seconds. It has the usual speed dials, phone
measures 17x17x19 and weighs 30 pounds. Thisbooks, storage, error check, full telephone keypad and
makes it ideal for a small office or somewhere whereintegration with answering machines.
space is limited.The control panel is simple, with each function having
The build quality is what you would expect fromits own set of buttons. The simple LCD is bright
Canon. Everything feels solid and functional. The paperenough and easy to read, if a little limited in the
trays are thick plastic, the hinges for the lid are stronginformation it provides. Toner is a "Single cartridge
and the toner clips firmly into place. It all give a sensesystem" which means there is no drum and the toners
of quality to the device, but is it any good?are simply replaced by sliding in and clipping into place.
The print quality is excellent. Producing good text andStandard toners will last 2500 pages and are
grayscale prints and copies. Clean lines, good fill andcompetitively priced with their rivals.
even images were reproduced faithfully, which is a