Canon i-Sensys MF4890dw review

Canon's i-Sensys MF4890dw is a compact multifunction printer (MFP) aimed at home and small offices. It isn’t the cheapest printer of its type, but it's more highly specified than entry-level rivals, and lets you print, scan, copy documents and send faxes. It has a 50-page automatic document feeder (ADF) for multiple-page scans or faxes, and Fast Ethernet and Wi-Fi connections make it easy to network.

This MFP prints on both sides of a sheet of paper (duplex) and, unusually, is also capable of duplex scans, faxes and copies. This helps produce professional results and ought to save quite a bit of paper. Unfortunately, you might have to use any money saved to fund the printer's running costs; when its 1,000-page starter cartridge runs out, 2,100-page replacements cost around 2.1p per page, which is a little higher than we'd like in a device at this price.

As far as mono laser MFPs go, this is a great looking device, with a simple design showing elements of flair. It feels well made, too. Its articulated paper tray folds neatly into place, and the various hinges, lids and panels all move and latch with a bit of finesse. Sadly, we weren't impressed with the paper output tray because its stopper rotates out of the front and is too narrow to support the front edge of printed pages fully, allowing them to curl.

We also found the control panel somewhat daunting. Although it can be tilted to the ideal angle, it's festooned with 42 buttons, with the functions of some not immediately obvious. The settings menu, for example, hides behind an icon that looks a little like a stylised head containing a star, which isn't an icon we've seen before.

In most other respects, this is a great device. It's a rapid printer, reaching almost 24 pages per minute on our text test and nearly 22ppm when printing graphics, and the results from both were very good. Prints were crisp, with a uniform sheen from the toner and little sign of banding or obvious dithering. Only in the darkest region of some photos and graphics did the results tend to get too dark and lose detail. Photocopies were excellent and extremely rapid, with 10 mono pages taking just 36 seconds.

The MF4890dw prints to both sides of the page by default. If you're feeling paper-rich, switch duplex off from the driver's Finishing tab

Scans were sharp and detailed enough for office purposes, although the colour accuracy of our photo test print wasn’t the best we've seen from Canon. Sadly, we didn’t like the noise produced by the moving scanner head. At low resolutions it was harsh, while slower scans at the maximum 600 dots per inch (dpi) were positively grating. The print mechanism was a little shrill, too, also producing one significant clunk with each page that it picked.

Canon's TWAIN scan interface, shown here in Advanced Mode, is one of the best

In time we'd probably learn to live with this MFP's minor irritations and enjoy it for the attractive, highly specified and strong performer that it is, but it’s high running costs mean we could never love it. Anyone printing in reasonable volumes would be better served by the Xerox WorkCentre 3315 .

Basic Specifications

Rating

***

Maximum native print resolution

600x600dpi

Max optical resolution

600x600dpi

Output bit depth

24-bit

Quoted Speeds

Quoted speed, mono A4

25ppm

Tested Print Speeds

Time for two greyscale 10x8in photos 1.1

19s

Time for six greyscale 6x4in photos 1.0

19s

Physical and Environmental

Standard printer interfaces

USB, 10/100 Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n wireless

Optional printer interfaces

none

Size

360x390x445mm

Weight

13.4kg

Noise (in normal use)

51dB(A)

Duty cycle

10,000 pages

Paper Handling

Maximum paper size

A4/legal

Maximum paper weight

163gsm

Standard paper inputs

2

Standard paper input capacity

251

Maximum paper inputs

2

Maximum paper input capacity

251

Duplex (code, cost if option)

Yes

General

Printer technology

mono laser

Language(s)

GDI

Supported operating systems

Windows XP/Vista/7, Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later, various Linux distributions

Maximum printer memory

128MB

Other laser features and options

none

Buying Information

Price

£223

Consumable parts and prices

£45

Price of 2nd paper cassette

N/A

Warranty

one year RTB

Supplier

http://www.lambda-tek.com

Details

www.canon.co.uk

Tested Scan Speeds

Full scan area preview

10s

A4 document at 150dpi

17s

A4 document at 300dpi

30s

6x4in photo at 600dpi

32s

6x4in photo at 1200dpi

Fail

Tested Copy Speeds

Time for single A4 mono copy 1.0

9s

Time for 10 A4 copies using feeder 2.0

36s

Copy Features

Maximum number of copies

99

Max mono copy resolution

600x600dpi

Fax Features

Max mono fax resolution

200x400dpi

Fax memory (maximum mono pages)

256

Basic Specifications

Quoted Speeds

Tested Print Speeds

Physical and Environmental

Paper Handling

General

Buying Information

Tested Scan Speeds

Tested Copy Speeds

Copy Features

Fax Features

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