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Canon Image CLASS D1620 Multifunction, Monochrome Wireless Laser Printer with AirPrint (2223C024), 17.8" x 19.5" x 18.3"

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Style: Printer


Features

  • Form factor: All-in-One
  • OS Compatibility-Windows 7/ Windows 8.1/ Windows 10/ Windows Server 2008/ Windows Server 2008 R2/ Windows Server 2012/ Windows Server 2012 R2/ Windows Server 2016/ Mac OS X v10.8.5 (or later)

Description

Designed for small to mid-size workgroups, the monochrome imageCLASS D1620 balances speedy performance, minimal maintenance, and the ability to expand paper capacity for busy groups. A 5"color touchscreen delivers an intuitive user experience and can be customized by a device administrator to simplify many daily tasks.


Manufacturer: ‎Canon USA (Lasers)


Brand: ‎Canon


Item Weight: ‎41.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎19.5 x 18.3 x 17.8 inches


Item model number: ‎D1620


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎17.8" x 19.5" x 18.3"


Sheet Size: ‎8.50 x 5.50, 8.50 x 14, 4.80 x 9.50, 8.50 x 11, 7.25 x 10.50, 3.37 x 9, 4.30 x 8.60, 3 x 5


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎2223C024


Date First Available: January 23, 2019


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  • fast printing; versatile with many great features
I ordered this Canon ImageClass D1620 printer to replace an older Canon MF4320 multifunction printer. My old Canon printer worked great, one of the reasons I wanted to stick with the Canon brand, but it did not support network printing, and I was unable to print from my Apple tablet computer. This D1620 printer solves those problems and more. The printer arrives in a huge, heavy carton. The outside of the carton clearly advertises the contents, so you will want to be sure you are present to accept delivery when it arrives. The top of the carton has little pictures to show how to open it and remove the printer. It is not intuitive. The outer carton can be lifted off from above. There is nothing securing it at the bottom. This exposes an inner carton that is wrapped around the printer, which is encased with styrofoam, and secured with tape. You simply remove the tape to unwrap the printer by folding down the four sides. The upper styrofoam lid can be lifted off, and you can lift the printer up from the styrofoam base protecting the bottom. So there is no need to wrestle with the printer trying to pull it out of a box. Included with the printer is a box containing a printed quick start guide that explains how to install and set up the printer and a power cord that plugs into the printer. The printer can be set up via USB or ethernet network connection, but those cables are not provided. A set up disc comes with the printer to install the necessary drivers, software, and digital owner’s manual. The complete owner’s manual is over 700 pages long, so it is provided as a digital file only. It can also be downloaded as a pdf from Canon’s web site. The printer itself is quite large and heavy. Some may need a second person to help lift it. It is almost too big to use on a computer desk. Size measurements are shown on the Amazon web page and also on Canon’s web page for the printer. The printer vents air from vents on the side, and Canon advises putting the printer where there will be at least 4 inches of space around it. Fortunately, the design is pretty compact, and there is nothing to assemble. The printer comes with the toner cartridge already installed (which is accessed from a hatch in the back of the printer). There is a touch pad display that almost looks like an afterthought and sticks out from the front of the printer. You will need to exercise care not to accidentally break it while carrying the printer to its destination. To set up this printer you first need to install the software from the disc. After the drivers are installed, the program will instruct you to turn on the printer. If you are connecting the printer with USB, you should not connect the USB cable until the drivers and software have been installed. If desired, and you do not want to hard wire the printer to a computer, you can connect the printer by WiFi. In my case, I connected the printer with USB to my desktop computer but also set up WiFi so I could print wirelessly from my laptop or tablet. Once the software is installed, and the printer powered up, you can use the touch pad on the printer to set the language, time zone, date, and time. The printer functions (scan, copy, print, and numerous other functions) are all accessed from the touch pad. After installing the software and setting up the printer, I tried it out by printing from several different computers in my home network. It defaults to two-sided, printing, but this can be changed in the printer settings on your computer. It prints very fast, and the text is sharp and very legible as one would expect from a laser printer. What I love most, though, is this printer supports Apple AirPrint, so I can easily print documents from my iPad as well as my laptop computer. Since the printer can function like an access point on a network you can print documents by WiFi from a laptop or tablet without having the host computer (in my case, my desktop) turned on. I next used the printer as a copy machine. You can either copy documents from the document feeder on top, or you can copy them with the scanner under the lid. The touch pad offers several copy options including automatic two-sided copying, which is handy. Like the printing function, copying is very fast. Finally, I tested the scanner. The touch pad gives you the option to scan in black & white or color. It also lets you select what to do with the scanned file. You can scan to an email, a folder on your computer, or even to a USB thumb drive that can be connected to a port on the front of the printer. I did a color scan of a diploma, and the colors were vivid and accurate, and the detail was sharp. You can also download the MF Scan Utility from Canon’s web site that will enable you to configure scans with your computer, which is easier to use than the touch pad. In summary, this Canon ImageClass D1620 multifunction printer is a very good printer. It is easy to set up and use, and it prints very rapidly. The paper capacity is very generous as is, and the printer is designed to accept additional paper tray loaders (optional, not included) if higher capacity is needed. It works great for my purposes at home, but should work equally well for a small office. I highly recommend it. I try to write informative product reviews. If you have found my review to be useful, please let me know by clicking the “Helpful” link. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2019 by Terry R. Nye

  • NOT COLOR LASER as in Amazon description
VERY DISAPPOINTED to go through complete unpacking and setup of this product only to find out it does not print color. The Amazon description and comparison clearly states COLOR print. I would not have purchased otherwise since I absolutely need color laser. Now I have to return this heavy product and order a true color laser printer. Just warning other potential buyers it definitely CANNOT PRINT COLOR. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2019 by Thecard14

  • Toner out of the box?
I am overall satisfied with this copier. It does everything that i need and is very fast in printing heavy jobs. Considering that i got rid of a large copier that was leased, i was really excited for this new copier; reading reviews and things, it was very promising. I /just/ got this printer 2 weeks ago. I've done about 200 pages of printing so far and the toner is already gone. I am very disappointed that the toner didn't last more than 1 month, at least, out of the box. This is my biggest issue with this printer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2019 by emerjenc

  • A whole lot of printer for very little money
My trusty Canon photo inkjet printer just bit the dust after 4+ years of use. As is the case with inkjets, that printer is no longer in production, and a replacement print head costs more than the printer did when new. A new printer is available on the huge auction site, but it costs more than double the original price of the printer. And as is often the case in life, I had just ordered 2 complete sets of ink cartridges for it. Anyhow, I went on a quest for a new printer. After 2 solid days of comparing features and reviews, I decided on the Canon D1620. And I am very glad I did. The savings on ink cartridges alone will provide a 2.5-year payback on the new printer. Ink is ridiculously overpriced. The printer arrived 2 days after I ordered it. The box it comes packed in is HUGE. Canon was really thinking, however, when they designed the packaging. Once you open the box at the top and fold back the flaps, you find that the outer box has no bottom. It simply lifts off the inner contents. Inside the outer box, there is more packaging, and the printer sits nestled inside a very high-quality styrofoam shell. I simply removed the plastic bag that the printer was in, and then lifted the printer up and out of the remainder of the packaging. Once I set the printer on my desk, it took me 5 minutes to remove all the tape holding down vital parts and covering things like the USP port. Now, I had previously read every Amazon review about this printer, and I knew I needed a USB cord to install the printer on my network and computer(s). What the reviews didn't specify was the TYPE of USB cord. I bought the wrong type (USB A to USB C). The printer requires a USB a to USB A cord. So I paid an extra $2.99 to have Amazon get the correct cord to me early in the day. When it arrived, I checked the fit. It was perfect. SCORE! (Or so I thought.) Even though I followed the instructions to a fault, the printer wasn't installing. SO... I called Amazon tech support. They advertise that they provide excellent quality tech support on this printer. Here is my advice: don't waste your time. Once the young-sounding Indian woman asked me if my printer was plugged into the wall, she was out of ideas. She contacted Canon tech support, and I waited on hold for 30 minutes until Canon answered and I was connected to them. Now, here's my advice: when you get the printer, get it loaded with paper (this thing holds 550 sheets in the supplied magazine), just call Canon support. Don't bother trying to install it yourself unless you are a tech wizard and you have mad skills. Once I was connected with their tech support rep, things progressed swiftly. She talked me through each step of the installation process, and those steps did NOT all coincide with the steps outlined on the installation cd shipped with the printer. Once the printer was installed, she had me configure the scan utility and test it. The total installation time was less than 2 minutes. And here's the weird part: that USB cable needed to install the printer on my computer even if I would be using the printer wirelessly was not needed. We never used it. The printer comes with a 3-year warranty. Longer coverage is available through Square Trade, Asurion, or Smart Guard here on Amazon, should you so desire. After using this printer for the past week, I can say without reservation that I LOVE this machine. I would buy it again in a heartbeat. And I would recommend it to my best friend. I suspect this will be the last printer I ever need to buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2020 by GWH

  • Best black and white laser with duplex scanning
Great Black-and-white printer Using windows 8.14 formatting is perfect for word. Browsers. iOS iPhones does size a little smaller than I would like researching whether or not there is a setting I missing. Much more robust controls via web IP. And most other printers I’ve had lately. Scanning is amazing two-sided rather fast 600 dpi. Do not need a computer to scan to thumb drive overall a really good buy for $300+ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2020 by PDW

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