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The Canon imageCLASS MF753Cdw is a wireless all-in-one color laser printer designed for small to medium businesses. It delivers fast duplex printing at 35 ppm, supports mobile printing, and features a 5-inch customizable touchscreen. With a large expandable paper capacity up to 850 sheets and ENERGY STAR certification, it balances high performance with eco-conscious efficiency. Backed by a 3-year limited warranty, it’s built to keep your workflow smooth and professional.









| ASIN | B0BSMQTVBW |
| Additional Printer functions | All In One |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,217 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #15 in Laser Computer Printers |
| Color Depth | 24 bits_per_pixel |
| Compatible Cartridge | Canon Genuine Toner 069 / 069 H |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (581) |
| Date First Available | February 8, 2023 |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Duplex | Automatic |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013803345162 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Included Components | Cartridge 069 CMY: Starter 1,100 Yield / Black, Standard: 2,100 Yield, Documentation, Fax Cord, MF753Cdw Product, Power Cord |
| Initial page print time | 7 Seconds |
| Ink Color | color |
| Item Weight | 48.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 5455C010 |
| Manufacturer | Canon |
| Max Copy Speed (Black & White) | 35 ppm |
| Max Input Sheet Capacity | 250 |
| Max copy resolution black-white | 600 x 600 dpi |
| Max copy resolution color | 600 x 600 dpi |
| Maximum Black and White Print Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
| Maximum Color Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi Dots Per Inch |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 14 inch |
| Maximum copies per run | 99 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1 GB |
| Model Series | imageCLASS |
| Number of Trays | 2 |
| Output sheet capacity | 250 |
| Power Consumption | 650 Watts |
| Print media | Paper (plain) |
| Printer Ink Type | MICR |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 18.2"D x 16.8"W x 17"H |
| Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
| Sheet Size | Standard Cassette 3.9" x 5.8" to 8.5" x 14" / Multipurpose Tray: 3" x 5" to 8.5" x 14" Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Printing |
| Supported Media Sizes | 3 x 5 inches |
| UPC | 013803345162 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
I**E
Excellent printer, but received gray‑market unit; Serial not eligible for Canon registration
The printer itself is fantastic, fast, quiet, and produces excellent print quality. It offers one-pass scan at rapid speed and all the functionalities that this printer offers. If I were rating only the product, it would absolutely be five stars. Hands down. ⚠️ I discovered something important that other buyers should know. ⚠️ The unit I received appears to be a gray‑market (non‑U.S.) model, even though it was sold through Amazon. The serial number cannot be registered with Canon USA, and Canon confirmed it is not a United States market unit, which means it is not eligible for US warranty or support. The System Manager ID also cannot be reset by Canon USA for this reason. The listing did not disclose that the product was sourced from outside Canon’s authorized US distribution channel. The printer works well, but buyers should BE AWARE of the warranty and support limitations that come with receiving an international model. Great product, but I strongly encourage the seller to ensure that only authorized US units are supplied, or clearly disclose when inventory is sourced from other regions. At this price point, consumers reasonably expect full manufacturer warranty support. Because the serial number on my unit cannot be registered with Canon USA, there is no valid U.S. warranty. Buyers should be aware of this before purchasing.
S**N
This printer is AMAZING!
This Canon color laser printer works flawlessly. Easy set up and prints colors vibrant and prints very quickly. The paper and several printing options are so helpful. The scanner sure is a help for time.
B**J
Fantastic Printer and Easy to Use!!!
I was a HP printer fan for forty years. In that time, I've always had a few problems with HPs printer software or some primitive aspects of each printer or the software package. I finally hit my breaking point with the purchase of my first home laser printer (HP Color Laserjet Pro MFP 3301fdw Wireless All-in-One Color Laser Printer). Junk software again, but I wasn't going to waste endless hours troubleshooting the scanning issue where the HP MFP 3301fdw would not free itself up to accept more scans. I am extremely computer savvy with a background in electronics, and HPs Laserjet Pro was a stopper for me. I worked with it for several hours trying to free up the queue issue. Finally, I boxed it up, sent it back to Amazon (thanks Amazon), and bought a Canon MF753Cdw. After a few days of waiting, I received the new Canon printer and set it up in about forty-five minutes. It was hard for me to buy a Canon because I'm a Nikon guy, but we're into printers here. Cleanup time took thirty minutes, so the total set up time tally was one hour and fifteen minutes. Easy to install, use, and reliable. I took it through a lot of tests, and it passed with flying colors. The touch pad can be awkward though. I used all kinds of touch pads on laptops in my life, and I was able to adapt to it. The printer was so easy to setup and install the software. Just follow the directions. I didn't encounter any issues as others have complained about in their reviews. Solid machine, and the value is fine because of its reliability so far. I highly recommend this printer that produces ultra clean, accurate, sharp, copies or images. Well done, Canon. Update (10/3/24): Still working great. The auto-feeder has no issues, and it's scanning alignment is excellent. I would highly recommend this printer.
B**J
Great Printer - Terrible Setup
I bought this to replace my multi-function HP inkjet printer for my home office. The main driver in picking this ===PROS=== Fast and pretty quiet for the most part. Duplex Scanning is incredible! It works great! Prints really fast with first page taking mere seconds, even if waking from sleep. The print quality looks great. ===CONS=== However, the configuration pages are absolutely terrible. I work in IT, but it was a struggle to get it setup the way I wanted, especially when it comes to scanning and the bizarre "Application Library". It is extremely non-intuitive and frustrating. Worse, there is no on-page help or descriptions. You have to obtain the guide and reference it. Except that some stuff is missing from the guide. For example, when setting up SMTP for Scan and Email, my email host had a non-standard port in order for the printer to connect to it. Instead of having that on the same page as the SMTP setup page (part of "TX Settings"), it places it under "Network Settings" on a special page called "Port Number Settings". There is no reference link between these two on either configuration page or in the guide. With Scanning, there is very little actual setup on the printer itself. Instead, each separate computer connected to the printer has to be configured with the scanning defaults or it will always scan as a JPEG and placed into a dated sub-folder. There is no export / import option. There are literally 11 profiles which cannot be renamed or deleted, nor can new profiles be added. Four profiles are when the scanning is initiated from the printer (from the small touchscreen). Seven profiles are when scanning is initiated from the computer (using the MF Scan Utility). Initiating it from your computer gives more custom control. However, as with the Printer configuration page, there is no help in the app or descriptions provided. You must access another guide and reference it. In another non-intuitive configuration issue comes the "Application Library" where special functionality is located, such as linking your printer to Dropbox, certain combo activities (such as "Name and Scan" for bulk scanning), default buttons (such as "Scan to Preset Destination"), and other odd applications. They must be Enabled to work, the unused ones should be Disabled to free memory. Then you have to "Initialize" the application, which involves configuring it's behavior or setting up default actions. Once you figure it all out, it works great.
J**E
I was sick of going to print something after a month or two and finding the ink in my inkjet printer was dry. Then I either had to purchase brand name ink, or take the risk of the off-brand inks not being recognized by the printer, since they use chips on the cartridges and update the firmware on you, so that what you can get away with changes all time (a practice that should be illegal for consumables, but that's another discussion). I literally had cartridges in my old printer become 'unrecognizable' despite have been used before. I said I'm done with this garbage. Did some research, and found out that there are issue with the new 'well' format printers, where they waste your ink, or some even brick themselves when the waste storage fills up. Decided on a laser printer, so that I would never have to worry about not using it for a while and the ink drying up. It's also cheaper for toner in the long run. Then I read that this printer has a setting for 'use official Canon toner only' OFF BY DEFAULT. This is a major good-guy move for me, and sold me. The price is high, but I care about my prints, and I was wasting $20-40 on new ink any time I wanted to print a single page before with inkjet anyways. This comes with black and color toners, and I don't know how long they last in the long run, but I have been printing fairly often for around a year now (mostly black) and haven't run out yet. Letters are printing sharply. I was worried about printing color images, as people always say that inkjet is superior for that, but aside from trouble printing a very faint tan fade one time, the images have been fine. I think toner has come a long way. They also don't cause the paper to become warped and wrinkly like inkjet can. I also think that the slightly shiny look of toner looks more professional to me. The printer can handle quite thick paper/stock with no issue. I like to print cards, so this was important to me. Setup was super easy, and I got it connected to my wi-fi with no issue at all. Scans are good, and with the automatic feed tray, much easier than my previous home-level all-in-one printer/scanner (read the instructions, and do the scanner calibration print page like you are supposed to). Double-sided printing works perfectly. If you have a home-office, care about your prints, or are just sick of the money-grabs from the consumer-grade inkjet brands, then this is probably closer to what you want.
M**E
great printer / scanner / fax so far, requires a bit of tech hands to set it up properly to communicate with the other devices / computers in the network. First thing to do after you unpack and connect to power and local network, go to Canon website and install their drivers and utilities.
W**Y
Great printer and works like a charm. However the cost for the replacement cartridges costs as much as the printer. That is if you can find 069 in the local stores. I am not sure I would purchase this printer had I known about the cost of the replacement cartridges. My opinion only, I feel Canon can charge you whatever they want because you are now stuck with your printer.
N**N
Some amazing features but at least one brutal oversight. The color and B&W have been excellent so far (color in the context of laser color). Setup was pretty good until I found an undocumented limitation. There is a 4 yr old thread on this in the canon forums. The "Scan to Preset Destination" which allows you to put a button on the screen so that it is a one touch scan to either e-mail or a folder (great feature) is limited to 5 options. Not even enough for my household nevermind a small business. Brutal and should have been fixed via firmware 4 years ago. Hope it will and then I'd adjust my rating. It's too big to send back otherwise it would be in the mail...
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