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Canon imageCLASS LBP122dw - Monochrome Duplex Wireless Laser Printer, Single Function, Home Office, Mobile Ready, 30 PPM, Black

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Features

  • Wireless, duplex printer (print-only)
  • Fast print speeds up to 30 pages per minute (black and white)
  • Print on-the-go with Canon PRINT app and more.
  • Uses Canon GENUINE Toner 071 / 071 high-capacity
  • Compact design fits almost anywhere in your home, great for home use and personal printing

Description

Designed for home and home office, the imageCLASS LBP122dw model balances speedy performance and minimal maintenance. The LBP122dw is compact and easy to use. Print crisp black and white documents with fast print speeds of up to 30 pages per minute, using high quality Canon Genuine Toner 071 / 071 H. Print 2-sided documents to save paper and limit replacements. Keep printing with a plain paper capacity of up to 150 sheets. Easily connect wirelessly from computers or mobile devices. Print using a variety of mobile apps, including the Canon PRINT Business app using your compatible mobile device. The LBP122dw comes with a 1-year limited warranty and is backed by Canon's Service and Support network.

Brand: Canon


Connectivity Technology: USB, Wi-Fi


Printing Technology: Laser


Special Feature: Auto-Duplex, Display Screen, EPEAT Silver, Energy Star, Network-Ready


Color: Black


Model Name: imageCLASS LBP122dw


Printer Output: Monochrome


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 30


Item Weight: 12.4 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 15.4"D x 14.4"W x 14.6"H


Printer Type: Laser


Other Special Features of the Product: Auto-Duplex, Display Screen, EPEAT Silver, Energy Star, Network-Ready


Printer Output Type: Monochrome


Item Weight: 12.4 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 15.4"D x 14.4"W x 14.6"H


Print media: Paper (plain)


Maximum Copy Speed Black and White: 30 ppm


Compatible Devices: Smartphones


Warranty Type: Limited


EU Spare Part Availability Duration: 1 Years


Maximum Copies Per Run: 200


Ink Color: Black


Additional Printer Functions: Print Only


Control Method: App


Compatible Cartridge: Canon GENUINE Toner 071 / 071 H


Number of Trays: 1


Processor Count: 1


Resolution: 600 x 600


Display Type: LCD


Maximum Media Size: 8.5 x 14 inch


Maximum Sheet Capacity: 150


Paper Size: Min. 3" x 5" to Max. 8.5" x 14" Inches


Output sheet capacity: 150


Printer Connectivity Type: USB, Wi-Fi


Hardware Interface: Ethernet


Number of Ethernet Ports: 1


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White: 600 dpi


Brand: Canon


Model Name: imageCLASS LBP122dw


Model Number: 5620C006


Built-In Media: Cartridge 071 Black, Starter - 700 Yield, Documentation, LBP122dw Product, Power Cord


Series Number: 122


Model Series: LBP122


Specific Uses For Product: Home/Office Document Printing, Mobile Printing, Schoolwork Printing


UPC: 013803354898


Global Trade Identification Number: 98


Manufacturer: Canon


Warranty Description: 1 year


Item Type Name: Laser Printer


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


B&W Pages per Minute: 30


Initial Page Print Time: 5.3 Seconds


Color: Black


Color Depth: 1 bits_per_pixel


Maximum print Resolution Color: 600 x 600 dpi


Maximum Print Resolution Black and White: 2400 x 600 dpi


Power Consumption: 1230 Watts


Wattage: 1230 watts


Dual-sided printing: Yes


Duplex: Automatic


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • easy set-up
I set the printer up using a USB connection. Printer did not come with the USB cable but I already had one. I downloaded the printer driver from the Cannon web site. Printed a test page with no problems. Printed a spreadsheet in Excel and all worked well. I did not set up as wireless as all the negative reviews were wireless setup problems. If I need to print from my phone I can always froward. I originally purchased a Brother printer which I returned. It was a nightmare to set up and never worked correctly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Very affordable Very affordable
I bought this printer back in 2024 but did not even use it until a few months ago. I like the quality of the prints also. Very crisp black n white prints. The set up was a little difficult. That was the whole reason I never set up until now. I wish they had this model that prints color prints. That’s one of the things I don’t like about this. The price was more than reasonable. If you’re looking for a laser printer that only prints black and white I definitely recommend this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026 by DeeDee

  • Shame on Canon
Read the negative reviews - they're 100% true. Size The picture and dimensions look like this is a nice, compact footprint. It doesn't reveal that it has a paper drawer that remains open as long as you have paper in it. So, the footprint is actually the size of the paper you have in the drawer. And because the drawer is now always open, you're suseptible to dust. So I load the paper every time I want to print and keep the printer closed. LCD Screen The screen is on the front instead of the top. I laid the device on it's back with the edge off the end of the table for the power cord so I could look down onto the printer in order to read the LCD screen. I also opened the curtains and turned my lights on. Once setup, I laid it flat again. Still, you have to interact with this screen every time you print and for every firemware upgrade. Connection Yes, the instructions suck and mine was actually missing the CD (empty case). I found the best luck was to connect the printer directly to my wi-fi and then locate the printer on my PC on the same network. My PC is directly hard-wired to my router, so not sure if that's why my PC found the printer so easily. I didn't want to connect the printer to my PC via USB since they're more than 6 feet apart. I don't use Apple products nor do I print from my Android. Printing Every single time you print something, the LCD prompts you to select a print drawer. There is only one print drawer. But, you have to scroll down and press okay on the LCD screen for the one and only print drawer before it will print. If there's a firmware upgrade available, it won't print and your job will remain in the queue until you upgrade. Firmware upgrades This is more often than I'd prefer, about as often as your PC receives updates. I've had the printer two months and have had to update the firmware 3 times. This is done through the hard to see LCD screen by scrolling down to Upgrade, pressing OK, and then scrolling one button press at a time to read through the entire agreement (smh). 50-75 or so clicks later, you will be able to proceed. Print quality I gotta say it prints shockingly fast - like 2 seconds. But that means the quality is going to match. Color docs don't translate well, but they are crisp and lightning fast and dry. Toner seems to be priced well, so replacements shouldn't be less than the old inkjet cartridges. Noise Sure, it's noisy, but I kind of expected that for the price. It sounds cheap. Overall "Buy" if you have lots of patience and just want to print text docs at a lower price point. Otherwise, treat yourself and upgrade. I feel like these printers have been sitting around for decades. They're only giving Canon a bad reputation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025 by D. Mason

  • Good printer for the money, not that hard to set up. Good printer for the money, not that hard to set up.
In response to the whiners that gave low marks, it really isn’t that hard to set up. Yess the little LCD 2” screen is hard to read and they should have lighted it, but for the 15 minutes it takes to set up, I just pointed a light on it and problem solved. The set up didn’t seem like it was designed by someone who wanted a good user experience. Yo set the time zone you have to down button through about a hundred places before you see central US. Setting the clock and date were stupid unnecessary steps if it is going to be connected to the internet. The thing that took the most time was enter the router password, only because it wasn’t immediately clear how you “accept” it after entering the final digit. That should have been mentioned in the user guide (which was pretty crappy, wasted most of the paper space on safety warnings and how to dispose of the unit, and only a paragraph on the set up menu, where most of the confusion lies). Once the wifi password was entered, it just worked, perfectly. On my iPhone I opened a file, hit print, it saw the printer and printed. On the MacBook, I hit printed, I just had to select this printer instead of the one I was replacing, selected the number of copies, and it printed. Zero problems and issues. Easiest and fastest printer I ever set up. Lightweight so it sat on a small shelf by the bed. Energy star so it doesn’t have much of a phantom load when not used. On/off switch on the front so you don’t have to go searching on the side or back to turn it off. Print quality is acceptable. I didn’t notice any more noise than other printers, maybe even a bit less, but my hearing is shot so it hardly matters. So, there is room for improvement, like a better manual, lit LCD screen, paper tray that can close with paper to keep out the dust, and automatic time and date recognition, but I really don’t understand all the complaining about set up. It took fifteen minutes and if they had improved the user interface it could have been done in 5, but it really wasn’t a big deal. I got it on sale and it was a bargain, especially compared to the much crappier laser printer I bought in 1997 for $1400. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2025 by Ant Farmer 1

  • KNOW the limitations, and its a good deal (on sale)
This is a GOOD deal BUT you must know the limitations. Luckily, I walked in with eyes wide open due to the many critical reviews here. There are 3 frustrations I've encountered so far: 1. As well noted, the display is hard to read. It should be backlit instead. But, it's not a huge deal. Just use your phones flashlight and it's no problem. This LCD screen is one of the few benefits over comparable Brothers. I didn't have to do a lot of clicking per print as mentioned in another review. 2. The initial wifi setup is frustrating -- especially if you, like me, make the mistake of letting chatgpt give you wrong suggestions. There IS NO WAY to set up the wifi the first time other than typing in your password on the small screen!!! (Well, there's WPS, but that's a huge security risk -- never do that.) This is the biggest mistake Canon makes. Even smart bulbs let you enter the wifi password through the app, afer establishing the temporary device-wifi connection. Canon does NOT let you do that, not using master setup, not using the app, and not using a usb-b cable. So do not let AI's waste your time trying these steps on this model! Just put your password into the tiny LCD screen, yeah it may take 10 minutes or whatever but it's WAY better than wasting hours like I did trying to get it to work from my computer. Pennywise, pound foolish!!! The good news is, after putting in the wifi password, everything worked seamlessly. Windows, Max, Android, Ios all found it instantly. 3. The first step in setup is to remove all the orange tape. I think this will happen to everyone: after removing it all, the toner lid no longer closes. I was frustrated a long time at this step, esp bc cgpt kept telling me the wrong solutions. But it's actually very easy and an online search found it right away: <ok i think amazon doesn't want me to put this external link -- just search for "toner door wont close" and find the canon link> . It's literally a 2 second fix. Good luck, and as long as you don't expect too much, this is a good purchase. On sale, I got it significantly cheaper than the next cheapest duplex wireless laser (Brother's custom version for another retailer). That price differential may get eaten up by toner costs if you do a lot of printing (more than say 30pp per week, assuming you use cheap 3rd party for both). Comparison summary (based on official specs): You also get 1) lower resolution, 2) more limited wifi (2.4GHz only), 3) smaller paper tray, in addition to my aforementioned 4) harder initial setup and 5) more expensive toner. The positives are the A) LCD display and B) slightly smaller footprint. 2/3/4 probably don't matter much for most people, 1 only matters if you are really printing pictures often (in which case you probably prefer color), leaving 5 the cost of toner as the main decider in my opinion. Note I am only 1 day in; I will update if things break too quickly, or there are too many updates, as some other reviewers have mentioned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2025 by PJ Y

  • Setup upper and lower case wifi password
Received this printer 2 days ago. Exactly as expected. A non-nonsense. Simple. Laser black&white only printer. Its all I need and want. Replaces a similar Brother where I gave up after endless issues with the toner replacement watchdog. One problem with the Canon was entering WIFI password with lower and upper case text. Finding the lower case option not intuitive. Not mentioned on documentation. Manufacturers website was a tedious, circular search. CD did not work. Download of printer drivers thru google search worked. Printer works. Setup less than easy! Operates flawlessly so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2025 by BobP

  • Faulty Printer with print issues.
Nice Size Printer. Fairly Quiet. Once I got it set up pretty easy to use. The LED screen on the front is hard to read in most light conditions. A piece was broken off when I got it and because of it the Toner Cartridge never seemed to fit in right. It took me while to get the toner in because of it. I can't print anything too close to the edge I have to add extra inches because it smears anything to close the edge. It works fine for what I use it for. But it clearly came to me broken. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2026 by Mac

  • Simple, Reliable Laser Printer for Occasional Printing
I picked up the Canon imageCLASS LBP122dw because I was tired of dealing with inkjet printers that dry out when you don’t use them much. For the way I print, a basic monochrome laser just makes more sense, and this one has worked out really well. Setup was straightforward and it was up and running pretty quickly. Since then it’s been solid. The text is sharp, lines are clean, and I haven’t seen any streaking or random toner spots. Most of what I print are occasional shipping labels, plus homemade coloring sheets and word search puzzles. It handles that kind of stuff easily and everything comes out clear and readable. The other big advantage for me is the toner. Because I don’t print a ton, it’s nice knowing the cartridge isn’t going to dry out like inkjet cartridges do. At the rate I print, this one will probably last me years. Overall, it’s been a dependable little printer that does exactly what I need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2026 by MattW

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