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Update 2 5/1/2018: If your computer and devices cannot find the printer after youve installed it, its probably your router reassigning a new IP address for you printer. Go into your router settings and assign a static IP address for the printer, then reinstall the printer. Your devices wont lose connection to it again. Many people have asked if my review is for the MF634. Yes it is and it was $244. The price is still about the same. If you see a higher price of $300+, then its because amazon ran out of stock and it automatically switched the price to the next supplier thats selling. Their price is higher. Just wait until amazon restock and youll get it for under $250. Update: If you have a problem with features like scan to USB memory stick, then its not broken. You have to unlock it in the settings. It makes sense because it is a very common feature in offices these days to prevent people from scanning and saving the docs to memory sticks. My office does the same thing. You can only scan and send it to your computer so everything stays secured and only employees of that office can use it. I can see that for home users, this is not needed. Intro: Mankinds worst enemies have always been the printers. It works most of the time when all you want to do is print something you can easily read on the screen but rather have it on paper because youre an old stuck-in-your-way disgruntled office worker. That or you just like to smell the death of bleached dead trees. That is your only redemption when it comes to vengeance towards printers and unfortunately only the trees paid for it. When you need to get that TPS report printed out, or when you need print out your Power Point presentation notes for your speech, it will give you endless network errors, jams, and wont recognize any paper you put in because it can. That is why I Rage Against The Machine incorrectly. But sometimes I do feel like printers are the government. New printers always made extravagant promises that made you think it will solve all your problems and then failed to deliver in practice. The features are often gimmicky or just dont work like it should. After countless updates and reworked drivers, it still failed to deliver your paper properly in full much like how I am expecting my Social Security checks when I retire in 30 years. Can this be the new machine that can trump them all or will it be cancer all over with driver updates that feels like remissions? I paid $244. i wanted an AIO with duplex print and scan. I needed it to have a small foot print and an easy to use large LCD screen. I dont want an HP or Epson in this category due to my previous problems with them. Brother is out of the question that this range as it is just not as good. However, Brother is a great value for sub $150 laserjet printers and very reliable/cheap to operate. Quick FYI. For those looking at this printer, youre probably looking at the M277dw as well. Both are very similar in price and specs. However, 2 major differences stood out. 1. The HP does not have duplex scanning 2. The HP has a 3in screen, which is ok at best 3. The HP cost $100+ more Ok thats 3. And to be frank, even if the HP was the same price, I still wouldnt pick the HP. In my opinion, there are literally no available product that is competitive to this Canon AIO under $350. Its closest competitor is actually the bigger version of this, the MF731cdw, that can be found priced between $360-500. Why do I pick the Canon printer? Thats simply because of duplex printing AND scanning. If you ever had to scan double sided prints manually with a single side scanner, it takes about 3-5x the time and 2x the error/jam rate. In addition to that, it is usually considered a feature worth $50-100. That is what I typically see in pricing for the past 10 years. As far as printing quality, Canon and HP shares many of their tech through licensing. That is why you typically see them both having about the same print quality. So why pick the more expensive printer with less features and cost more just to do about the same? This is not about brand, this is about getting your moneys worth. Now if youre looking for a heavy duty office printer with plenty of available service contracts options and warranty peace of mind, pick HP despite the cost difference. But this printer is for a home office or very small office and I doubt it would be worth it as by the time it needs service, there is a new version that cost just as much as the labor for service you needed. Install: Easy to install. You no longer need to plug it into a computer to set it up initially. Just plug it in, fire it up, and go through a few simple steps on the screen of the printer. The toners are already installed. It will print a sheet of rainbow colors and ask you to scan it so it can calibrate. Then you go through networking. Wifi works fine and hasnt dropped the connection yet. Although initially, it had problems being recognized by the Canon App. It fixed itself after about 30 minutes and now it works fine. As far as computers go, I didnt have to install anything. Windows 10 recognized it immediately without installing drivers provided by the DVD that was included. My iMac and macbook also picked it up via Airprint without any problems. Again, no software install by you needed. This is about as close to plug and play as you can get for a wireless printer. I had the printer update its firmware with a few taps on the screen. Again, you dont need to go through the complicated process like every printer Ive ever had (and I have plenty) of connecting it to your computer, then download the software and do funky stuff. Sure its not that complicated but its annoying, takes way too much time, and add another app onto your computer that you barely use. You used to have to use a different app to update the firmware and another to update the driver. Now, you can say good bye to all that and Im glad Canon went this route. The app also allow you to scan a QR code on the screen for it to find the printer on your network. Pretty neat feature to make install easier. The QR code apparently contains the wifi information like IP address and stuff. Helps if you have multiple printers on the network. Prints: Color pictures actually looks pretty good. I still wouldnt use it for framing photos. However, it is significantly better phtoto quality than my old Epson WF7610. Of course, it is nowhere near as good as my Pixma Pro 100. Here are some pros and cons 1. The colors are actually very vivid like Canon claimed. This is a first for AIO printers that Ive experienced as they are usually dull even with calibration. 2. Unfortunately, although it is vivid, the colors are not accurate. 3. Regardless of what photo and format you send to the printer, they all end up looking like compressed JPEG pics. 4. Comparing it to my Pixma Pro 100 side by side, there are very noticeable differences on how the printer blends the colors, color accuracy, and the amount of color gradients. Even for black and white photos, it isnt photo quality. 5. But it is still the best AIO laserjet printer by far that you can buy for under $300. Please note that if all you do is print overly processed and compressed JPEG pics from your phone camera, then I doubt there are much differences between this and a real pro printer mainly because of the quality of the photo. The pro printers will still print better but the margins are much lower. Black and white prints are good and the blacks are deep. Much deeper blacks than the Brother laserjet and the Epson as well. I guess the downside to that it may use more of your toner. However, the deeper blacks makes prints much easier to read. Print speed is what I expected from an office printer. I didnt exactly time it but it seems to be spitting out my prints about 10 seconds after I hit print. Just enough time for me to walk over and pick it up. 19 page per minute is pretty typical office printer speed. If youve never had a problem with it before, it isnt going to be a problem now. Canons main advantage is the 12 sec or less first page output. The Brother printer took much longer and so did the Epson. Both the Epson and Brother printers are noisier. Im not sure if this is due to age. However, the Epson shakes a bit when it prints and its just annoying. The Canon makes plenty of noise but it is a steadier more soothing noise. Overall, the Brother printer makes the same noise, just slightly louder. Electric draw. Many people dont realize how much energy a laserjet takes to print. The Brother printer would start up and you can see the lights on the same circuit goes dim for a split second. The Canon didnt exhibit that problem. I dont know why or care to find out. However, I would imagine they require about the same energy to heat up the ink. If I was to engineer around this problem, I would have a capacitor to store energy for that short burst of high energy draw. That way you wont have a surge of energy draw from your circuit. The Brother laserjet was a cheap $120 printer so Im guessing no point in building in that extra capacitor. Features: It has everything you need except NFC. You can print from your phone, computer, or tablet if you want. It supports Google print, airprint, windows print, etc... with minimum setup. I tried it all, it worked. I printed a photo straight from my Photo App on the iPhone. You can plug a USB stick in and print stuff from there. The large LCD screen makes it easy. I wish it had an SD card reader but it seems the newer printers dont include it anymore. This Canons output tray, if you can even call it that, is bad. You can tell just by looking at the picture. Although not a big deal, its annoying when you go to grab your prints and sometimes need several attempts. Value: Ok, lets get this one straight. Just a few years ago, getting a decent high quality laserjet for $250 is a phenomenal deal. But if you want duplex printing and double sided scanning that works well, youre paying $400+. Today, we can have it all for about $250. Thats crazy considering when laserjet used to be $500+ not that long ago. Maybe Im getting old and my memories of having to go to the library to print still lingers. That harsh noise of the printer sounding like it was stabbing itself as it prints in resolutions so low, you can literally see the pixels. Its 2017, and its the year printers stopped giving us nightmare. All you need is about $250. Back to my original question. Is this the much needed printer revolution or another rage inducing machine? It is neither. There really isnt anything new here. However, it does work well. This printer is just keeping promises printers made 10 years ago. While that is kind of a revolution in itself over the usual disappointment, there are no real defining feature that I can call a revolution. Unless working properly is a feature. But I digress, it is a great printer at a great price and I voted for it with $244 dollars or approximately 5,546,974.00 Vietnamese Dongs as of the current exchange rate. Its rare I would ever recommend any printer except a cheap Brother laserjet simply because its cheap, reliable, and doesnt try to wow you with stupid feature that ends up only in disappointment which later morphs into a mix of rage, fear, uncertainty, and doubt. However, if you are looking for a small foot print office grade reliable fully featured AIO printer that works, perhaps throwing down the extra ~$100+ over that cheap Brother Laserjet is a good idea. Here are a few scenarios when you know you can afford this Canon over a cheap $120 Brother laserjet: 1. When youve graduated past ramen noodles for dinner and can afford a smartphone with more than 16GB of storage. 2. When youve "elaborated" your resume to brilliant status and landed a job that elevated from poverty to middle class level where tipping over 15% at a restaurant doesnt make you feel like the waiter is rich compared to you. 3. When you go to a baseball/basketball game still sitting on the upper deck, but you actually have a beer and nachos in your hands instead of pretending youre so into the game that those things dont matter. 4. When you play with your dog because you want to play with your dog, not because youre too broke to do anything but play with your dog. 5. When you no longer call customer service over a bill regularly because you "forgot" to pay just this one time so please dont charge late fees. 6. When the phrase "gas money" never comes out of your mouth anymore. 7. When turn down RSVP for birthdays but still sent a present I ended with 7 because 7 is a lucky number. According to Chinese proverbs, 7x7 = 49. Half Life 3 is confirmed to launch on the 49th of this month. If you are rich, then I dont know why you are buying this printer. There are bigger better ones for rich prices. If I was rich, I would have a stand alone printer in my basement not connected to my network so it is unhackable. Then I would hire a butler and send him to the printer with a usb stick and print directly from it. I would only use parchment paper. My printer could only be fed parchment paper manually one at a time. The butler has to tie my prints with a red string forming a perfect bow tie served on a tray lined with the grainiest ostrich leather in taupe. FYI, its really easy to unbox if you read the instructions on the box. Its really heavy so its the best way. Trust me, I took it out the hard way by lifting it. There are only a few pieces of tape holding the double box. Once you cut it, it just kind of unfold and you have the printer sitting right there. No need to struggle. Canon thought of everything but I he-man it and now my back hurts.