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I've had this pup a week, so I'll get this review up and revise if necessary.
Buyers Profile This printer is for the office that kicks out more volume or has ...Read complete review
I've had this pup a week, so I'll get this review up and revise if necessary.
Buyers Profile This printer is for the office that kicks out more volume or has more users than a typical desktop printer can serve reliably and cost effectively. It's a nice alternative for smaller offices (< 10 workers) to the mammoth MFPs and, depending on the deal you get, you may actually realize your ROI before it's time to upgrade. It has a single dedicated cassette than can (supposedly) handle a full ream of Copy, and a multi-tray that starts looking stuffed at around ten Comm.#10 envelopes.
Setup - After some extensive packaging removal, the D1120 needed only to be plugged in and connected to a wireless router and she was ready to rock. Software installation on the PC's was pretty simple with some finding the D1120 easily and others needing to have the IP entered manually - which was easy enough to find via the menus, but still not "plug and play".
Functions - The D1120 provides all* the major functions of a full scale MFP device. (*the 1120 model does not fax, but it's brethren up the 1100 series do). It happily chugs away eating letter, legal and envelopes. It's very quick, reasonably quiet and takes up 10% of the space of a full sized copier (1/4 the footprint and around 1/3 the height). I've only briefly tested the automatic document feeder, but it worked flawlessly in this one test. They always seem to be the first things to go on me to we'll see how things progress.
Hang ups - My single reservation (so far) is streaking on items sent through the multi-tray. I burned a few envelopes before getting a reasonably clean one to come through and also dirtied up a piece of legal parchment. This hasn't affected anything sent through the main cassette, yet.
TBD - I haven't tested the Scan function yet to see if it communicates as seamlessly over the wireless network as the print function does.
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Will not scan via network.
Despite the information on the box, and the information provided by the sales associate, this machine will not scan via a network connection. Scanning can be done only via USB. Unfortunately, you will...Read complete review
Despite the information on the box, and the information provided by the sales associate, this machine will not scan via a network connection. Scanning can be done only via USB. Unfortunately, you will not know this until after you have transported the machine to your office, unboxed it, set it up, and begin to read the manual. Do not purchase this machine if scanning via a network is important.
Comments about Canon® imageCLASS® D1120 Multifunction Copier:
I've had this pup a week, so I'll get this review up and revise if necessary.
Buyers Profile This printer is for the office that kicks out more volume or has more users than a typical desktop printer can serve reliably and cost effectively. It's a nice alternative for smaller offices (< 10 workers) to the mammoth MFPs and, depending on the deal you get, you may actually realize your ROI before it's time to upgrade. It has a single dedicated cassette than can (supposedly) handle a full ream of Copy, and a multi-tray that starts looking stuffed at around ten Comm.#10 envelopes.
Setup - After some extensive packaging removal, the D1120 needed only to be plugged in and connected to a wireless router and she was ready to rock. Software installation on the PC's was pretty simple with some finding the D1120 easily and others needing to have the IP entered manually - which was easy enough to find via the menus, but still not "plug and play".
Functions - The D1120 provides all* the major functions of a full scale MFP device. (*the 1120 model does not fax, but it's brethren up the 1100 series do). It happily chugs away eating letter, legal and envelopes. It's very quick, reasonably quiet and takes up 10% of the space of a full sized copier (1/4 the footprint and around 1/3 the height). I've only briefly tested the automatic document feeder, but it worked flawlessly in this one test. They always seem to be the first things to go on me to we'll see how things progress.
Hang ups - My single reservation (so far) is streaking on items sent through the multi-tray. I burned a few envelopes before getting a reasonably clean one to come through and also dirtied up a piece of legal parchment. This hasn't affected anything sent through the main cassette, yet.
TBD - I haven't tested the Scan function yet to see if it communicates as seamlessly over the wireless network as the print function does.
Comments about Canon® imageCLASS® D1120 Multifunction Copier:
The Glass Patten was broken when we unpacked it. However Sonora Store is going go order a new machine and we will exchange it. NO cooperation from Canon Direct !!!
Comments about Canon® imageCLASS® D1120 Multifunction Copier:
Despite the information on the box, and the information provided by the sales associate, this machine will not scan via a network connection. Scanning can be done only via USB. Unfortunately, you will not know this until after you have transported the machine to your office, unboxed it, set it up, and begin to read the manual. Do not purchase this machine if scanning via a network is important.
Comments about Canon® imageCLASS® D1120 Multifunction Copier:
This machine is used by various people throughout the day. To-date we have had no malfunctions; not even a paper jam. Excellent machine for the money!!