Canon imageCLASS MF455dw Wireless All-In-One Monochrome Laser Printer
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Does it make coffee too?
I’ve had it running on multiple devices, my laptop, my phone, my wife’s pc, no issues. Setup was pretty straightforward too. Just make sure your router isn’t too far from the printer, that’s where people usually hit connection problems.
How’s it compare to something like the Brother HL-L2395DW? I’ve seen some reviews saying Brother is better for long-term reliability
- @Mike1987 Oct 23
The Brother HL-L2395DW is a good alternative, for sure. It’s a little more basic, and the print speed isn’t as fast as the Canon, but if you’re just doing simple b&w prints, it’ll get the job done for less money. Plus, Brother tends to be slightly cheaper on replacement toner. But if you need more features, like scanning multiple pages at once or better mobile printing support, Canon’s worth the extra cost.
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About this product:
- Print/Scan/Copy/Fax functions.
- One pass duplex scan.
- Print up to 40 ppm.
- Print up to 8.5" x 14".
- 900-sheet maximum paper capacity.
- 3 year limited warranty.
- Security settings can be set behind an administrator log-in.
- Never run out of ink or toner w/ smart reorders with Alexa.
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Does it make coffee too?
Haha, if it made coffee, I’d pay double
I’ve had it running on multiple devices, my laptop, my phone, my wife’s pc, no issues. Setup was pretty straightforward too. Just make sure your router isn’t too far from the printer, that’s where people usually hit connection problems.
How’s it compare to something like the Brother HL-L2395DW? I’ve seen some reviews saying Brother is better for long-term reliability
The Brother HL-L2395DW is a good alternative, for sure. It’s a little more basic, and the print speed isn’t as fast as the Canon, but if you’re just doing simple b&w prints, it’ll get the job done for less money. Plus, Brother tends to be slightly cheaper on replacement toner. But if you need more features, like scanning multiple pages at once or better mobile printing support, Canon’s worth the extra cost.