🚀 Elevate Your Office Game with Speed and Versatility!
The Canon Image Class D570 is a powerful monochrome laser printer that combines printing, scanning, and copying functionalities in a sleek, compact design. With a print speed of up to 28 pages per minute and a generous 250-sheet capacity, it’s perfect for busy professionals looking to streamline their workflow. Its Wi-Fi Direct feature allows for easy mobile connectivity, making it an ideal choice for modern offices.
Paper Size | 8.50 x 5.50, 8.50 x 14, 4 x 6, 8.50 x 11, 7.25 x 10.50, 4.50 x 6.37, 4.30 x 8.60, 5.80 x 8.30, 8.30 x 11.70, 6.90 x 9.80, 3.37 x 9, 3 x 5, 3 x 3.82 Inches |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 250 |
Color | black |
Wattage | 2 watts |
Power Consumption | 2 Watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Printer Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, Ethernet |
Control Method | App |
Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 28 ppm |
Ink Color | Black |
Print media | Paper (plain) |
Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
Controller Type | Android |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.6"D x 15.4"W x 12.3"H |
Item Weight | 25.2 Pounds |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Laptops |
Printer Type | Laser |
Additional Printer Functions | Copy, Scan |
Printer Output Type | Monochrome |
Number of Trays | 2 |
Additional Features | 3-in-1 Functionality allows you to Print, Scan and Copy with ease. |
Color Pages per Minute | 28 |
B&W Pages per Minute | 28 ppm |
Duplex | Automatic |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
E**N
Really good value for what it is!
Update: It's been over a month and everything is still working great. I've used the unit a few times for printing, scanning, and copying stuff since and it's all good, even double sided prints are great. We had a power outage too and it did not affect the printer any.It's been a week since I received this item so I wanted to take the time to review it because I've been living with an HP inkjet printer/copier/scanner combo for the past decade and in the recent years, I find that I am using it less and less, but there's always some need for it once every couple of months or so and I'll find that the ink has always gone dry and so I end up buying new ink for it every time I need to use the printer.Frustrated with that, I started searching for a good laser printer/copier/scanner combo for the past few months, but everyone just recommends Brother and their cheapest combo model runs twice the price of this printer and nearly 3x the price of my inkjet. After further research, I found that some people run into an issue with laser printer using a lot of power and potentially setting off the breaker. This unit in comparison appears to run with less power (for a laser printer) and I'm happy to report that I haven't had any issues with it tripping the breaker or any issues with it waking up instantly from sleep mode when I need to print off the network.First, I did check the reviews here and note some people having issues with the wi-fi, so I skipped all that and got myself an ethernet cable along with the printer. I set up the printer near the router and just plugged my printer directly to it via the ethernet cable. Then, I went to their website and downloaded the recommended driver. Run it and it should scan and detect your printer. If it doesn't, make sure your printer is on and is plugged in to router. Additionally, someone here said to use a static IP so I set that up on my router as well for this printer, even though the driver installation had no issues finding the printer even without that step, but I figure if I can skip a possible issue down the line, why not?The last thing you need to know is that after installing the driver on any PCs you want to connect it to, you will want to run or look in the system tray for Canon MF Network Scanner Selector and make sure it is checked ok and running in the system tray. This will allow the machine to detect your PC and you can scan directly to any PC where you have this set up. Otherwise you will need to trigger the scan from the PC which is less convenient if the PC is not next to the printer.The whole setup took less than 10 minutes, I'm not sure why so many people had issues or claim that the setup is super complicated when it is no more complicated than any other printer on the market. Most of the time was spent on removing the tape from the machine itself and plugging it in. Just make sure you follow the directions to remove the orange plastic pieces on the toner.After setting it up, I tested printing from a PC, copying an ID card directly on the machine without any PC involved (great feature by the way, you can print both sides of the ID on one page). I also tested scanning the ID card to my PC and it worked with no issues. The print/copy also came out great without any special tweaking on the printer itself. The machine has a lot of options, but you can leave most of it on default and it does the job fine. Then, I let it sleep and tried printing on another machine the following day to see if it is able to wake up ok after sleeping overnight and I found that it printed almost instantly, taking almost no time to wake up. I tested again a week later (today), and printed 14 pages double-sided and it perfectly printed both sides to 7 pieces of paper perfectly without any extra intervention from me.I also really appreciate the understated features such as being able to tilt the panel to make it easier to see if you are taller like me and the cleverly designed multi-piece cover that covers the entirety of the paper tray so that the paper won't catch any dust sitting there for months. Also, the scanner top also allows you to pull up a bit to scan thicker objects like a textbook for example without leaving the top up.I'm really happy with the purchase so far and I'm so glad that I found this laser printer combo for this price. I will be sure to update if my experience changes
J**E
Exactly what a basic printer should be
It may be too early to write a review, but I replaced an HP printer that broke after about a year and less than 50 pages, and this checks all the boxes on what the other printer lacked. I can't speak to longevity, but I have had good luck with Cannon in the business environment, and this is VERY much familiar to those I've seen in the workplace.Pros:-NO ACCOUNT required to setup or install the printer (looking at you HP)-Software installs easily and makes printer setup short and sweet.-NO phone app required (again with HP)-Drivers easy to find on the website (even puts a RECOMMENDED in big font to help answer the question of "which of these drivers do I download"?-ETHERNET (YES!!!) an available option... Sorry but WiFi is flaky and less reliable. If you don't want to frequently play printing tech support for yourself and your household, avoid WiFi printing. USB is great if you don't plan to share the printer and you only print from one computer (Microsoft has nearly deprecated print sharing to where it is easier to install all printers locally). Ethernet printing is the next most reliable method next to USB (if you know how to set it and forget it). DHCP reservations/static IPs are necessary for ethernet and then it is almost as foolproof as USB, and everyone installs using the IP address locally. (The driver software will do this FOR you).-THERE IS A SCREEN and BUTTONS to manage the printer, communicate errors and warnings if applicable, **This one is essential*** It costs a printer manufacturer a couple bucks and this makes it so much easier to do basic management of the printer. I have flawless Unifi WiFi 7 at my house and typically for printers, you still have problems managing a printer over WiFi with an app. That is NOT a problem for this printer. You do what you need to do on the built in screen and buttons, and then use the Web GUI once you are connected to internet for most tasks. So easy.-Drivers are current. It has drivers and firmware updates recently, which is growing uncommon for MFPs. It tells you that this is still being properly supported, which is important.Bottom line is that if this printer doesn't break like the last HP printer I bought, it is a FAR better value and superior choice to printer without an ethernet port. What a breath of fresh air setting up this printer compared to something that requires a "Smart" app (ironic quotes intended).
A**C
love it
Works very well - easy to setup.
D**N
WiFi printing from Chromebook Plus - NO PROBLEM
I had no problem setting up WiFi printing from Acer Chromebook Plus after D70 printer setup. I didn't even use the manual - just followed the setup menus. A tip I read online prior - use the (*) key to change input mode between upper case/lower case/numeric. The alpha mode choice for which of the key's 3 or 4 chars (e.g 2/ABC, 3/DEF,...) is done by multi presses of the key - like a dumb phone when entering text (e.g. 2 2 chooses B, 2 2 2 chooses C). Once the printer was set up the Chromebook found it without problem (read up on printing from Chromebooks on web) via its settings (Device/Print). I saved the selected printer and now the Chromebook always shows it as a print destination choice.I haven't tried scanning yet.Disclaimer: I have 45 years computer software engineering experience and have configured other devices to communicate via WiFi. So I'm computer literate. Maybe those who say it is too hard to configure have little or no experience ? The printer manual is not a tutorial - inexperienced users should watch some YouTube videos on setup and/or read up about WiFi security.UPDATED: Scanned documents into my Chromebook via WiFi with no problem, 1st try. Did both color and greyscale. Settings/Device/Scan found scanner immediately. Created both PDF and JPEG results.
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