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The Canon i-SENSYS MF4450 uses Canon 728 toner cartridges. Canon 728 toner comes in black; the black cartridge prints 2,100 pages.
Best suited for personal use, the Canon MF-4450 can often be seen in many home offices, satisfying the need for a compact multifunction that can print, scan, copy, and fax. This model is particularly user-friendly, with its intuitive control panel and LCD display. The Canon MF 4450 laser printer offers competitive print speeds and high resolution outputs up to 1200x600 dpi. Energy efficiency is a major selling point. However, the Canon MF4450 can only print monochrome and lacks duplex and network capabilities.
A 4-in-1 mono laser device, the Canon MF-4450 multifunction printer is a true space saver, integrating a wide range of functions in one compact unit. The i-SENSYS MF4450 laser printer is stylish, with an intuitive LCD display and a 35-sheet ADF unit. What's more, it offers energy saving features that makes it an ideal choice for budget and environmentally -conscious buyers. The Canon MF-4450 printer has a standard USB interface and is compatible with most Mac and Windows.
In addition to its energy saving mode, the Canon i-SENSYS MF4450 laser multifunction printer even has a toner save mode that increases toner lifespan up to 30% or 40%. The copier can reduce and enlarge duplicates and the scanner can produce a maximum optical resolution of 9600x9600 dpi. The Super G3 fax modem has a transmission rate of 33.6 kbps, which translates to 3 seconds per page. Print speed is another strong point, averaging 23 ppm.
The Canon MF-4450 mono laser does not have network support, which makes it impractical to have in a workgroup setting. The i-SENSYS MF4450 printer also lacks duplex capabilities and only prints in black and white.