![]() A machine geared for home offices should be easy to move and handle, and the Canon ImageClass MF5750 wins points here. Another contender, the Dell 1600n, costs only $350 with a network-ready Ethernet interface. For example, the Samsung SCX-4720F offers essentially the same features for $100 more but includes a USB flash-drive reader for saving scans and other files, and it outperformed the Canon on speed and image quality for some tasks. The MF5750 is well designed, but Canon faces stiff competition from other diligent vendors. You can get a network-ready version of this printer, the MF5770, for $499. ![]() The $399 model that CNET tested combines a 21-page-per-minute (ppm), 600dpi monochrome laser printer with a 1,200dpi grayscale and color scanner that sends documents either to your PC or out the built-in fax modem. The cleanly designed and easy-to-use Canon ImageClass MF5750 offers image quality and performance that excel at the most important tasks and suffice for the less important ones.
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