Guys, the subject says what I am looking for--do you have any thoughts on what is the best current or soon to be released model?
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I want a laser because I hate how inkjets are evilly engineered to not work in any function if any ink cartridge runs dry. I have have had a single color cartridge run dry, even tho I almost never print color, and then the whole device does not work. I will never use such detestable technology. MBA swine should be shot.
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I did a bit of web searching over the weekend, and my search led me to conclude that the Canon imageClass MF4890dw is probably the best model that I can currently buy. Here are the criteria I care about (in descending order of importance):
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[*]quality results (text more important than graphics)
[*]connectivity: ethernet, USB, wireless, Wi-Fi Direct (for portable devices)
[*]small (needs to fit on top of a filing cabinet)
[*]scan into several different file formats, especially PDF files
[*]double sided (duplex) ALL OF functions (print/copy/scan/fax)
[*]Linux support
[*]international voltage (needs to work anywhere I might move to)
[*]LCD control panel: tiltable, touch control
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Here are some positive reviews:
I know that the MF4890dw lacks Wi-Fi Direct. If anyone knows about its Linux support and international voltage, I would love to hear what you know.
In addition, I would really really appreciate it if you guys had any insight as to when Canon will be refreshing this line of products.
I ask because I see that I can get this unit on Amazon with free shipping for the amazing price of $215.95: http://www.amazon.com/Canon-imageCLASS-MF4890dw-Wireless-Monochrome/dp/B008YD1V76.
Such a low price hints to me that maybe this model is old and about to be replaced with something much better.
Do any of you follow Canon's printer product development?
Rant mode on
I want a laser because I hate how inkjets are evilly engineered to not work in any function if any ink cartridge runs dry. I have have had a single color cartridge run dry, even tho I almost never print color, and then the whole device does not work. I will never use such detestable technology. MBA swine should be shot.
Rant mode off
I did a bit of web searching over the weekend, and my search led me to conclude that the Canon imageClass MF4890dw is probably the best model that I can currently buy. Here are the criteria I care about (in descending order of importance):
[list type=decimal]
[*]quality results (text more important than graphics)
[*]connectivity: ethernet, USB, wireless, Wi-Fi Direct (for portable devices)
[*]small (needs to fit on top of a filing cabinet)
[*]scan into several different file formats, especially PDF files
[*]double sided (duplex) ALL OF functions (print/copy/scan/fax)
[*]Linux support
[*]international voltage (needs to work anywhere I might move to)
[*]LCD control panel: tiltable, touch control
[/list]
Here are some positive reviews:
- http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2413003,00.asp
- http://www.trustedreviews.com/canon-i-sensys-mf4890dw_Printer_review
I know that the MF4890dw lacks Wi-Fi Direct. If anyone knows about its Linux support and international voltage, I would love to hear what you know.
In addition, I would really really appreciate it if you guys had any insight as to when Canon will be refreshing this line of products.
I ask because I see that I can get this unit on Amazon with free shipping for the amazing price of $215.95: http://www.amazon.com/Canon-imageCLASS-MF4890dw-Wireless-Monochrome/dp/B008YD1V76.
Such a low price hints to me that maybe this model is old and about to be replaced with something much better.
Do any of you follow Canon's printer product development?