
"The i-SENSYS MF667Cdw is one of a couple of new color laser multifunctions just released by Canon. It's the more fully specified of the two, with fax capabilities and significantly better automatic document feeder (ADF) than the slightly cheaper i-SENSYS MF664Cdw, but neither is bad for the money. For less than £300 both give you a 250-sheet paper input tray, Wi-Fi, and gigabit Ethernet connectivity, together with a big color touchscreen that helps you configure and use all the features."
"The Canon i-SENSYS MF667Cdw we're reviewing here really does do everything you're likely to need. It's a four-in-one, supporting prints, scans, copies, and faxes. Its printer supports duplex (double-sided) printing and - unlike its MF664Cdw stablemate - so does its 50-sheet ADF. That means you can put your feet up while making, capturing, or faxing duplex documents, or even while making a double-sided copy of a double-sided original."
The i-SENSYS MF667Cdw is one of Canon's new color laser multifunctions and is the more fully specified model, offering fax capabilities and a superior automatic document feeder (ADF) compared with the slightly cheaper MF664Cdw. Both models cost under £300 and include a 250-sheet paper input tray, Wi‑Fi, gigabit Ethernet, and a large color touchscreen for configuration and operation. The MF667Cdw supports printing, scanning, copying, and faxing, with duplex printing and a 50‑sheet duplex ADF that enables unattended double-sided scanning, copying, or faxing. The front panel provides a USB host port and Wi‑Fi Direct, but the single-sheet bypass feed limits multipurpose input.
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