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Canon imageCLASS D1650 - Monochrome Duplex Wireless Laser Printer, All-in-One With Scanner, Copier, Fax, Automatic Document Feeder, 3 Year Limited Warranty, 45 PPM, White

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About this item

  • Printer output: Monochrome
  • Security settings can be set behind an administrator log-in.
  • Supports certain mobile solutions for printing and scanning.
  • Designed for smaller print jobs with first-print-out time as fast as 6. 2 seconds.


Designed for small to mid-size workgroups, the imageCLASS D1650 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.


americaone
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
My last one was used moderately hard and the feeder started jamming. The top cover had one hinge mount (that goes in the top of the copier body) sprung. It's the part that makes the lid stay up between copy changes.. Common, my previous cannon did the same, that's why it was replaced also. Anyway, the old one was 4 years old and wasn't babied. Our experience tell us that the model is durable and dependable and the toner isn't expensive. So we got the EXACT same model again. That must say something if they still offer the same model after 4 years!! Get it for your office and it will serve you well.
Hasan Korkmaz
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2021
Awesome
Claude Forand
Reviewed in Canada on April 13, 2021
Mauvais choix, fausse description. Cet imprimante n'est pas en couleur, juste noir et blanc.meme si dans la description on écrit ; "color"C'est faux juste faux.
Stephane Morteau
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2020
Won't let you down.easy install, easy print and scan functions.
Keven bolduc
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2020
Print very fast !
Zextul
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2019
This cannon is a nice upgrade from the IR3225. The only thing I have issues with is the iFax option. It does not seem to like Gmail POP settings. I hired an IT team to take a look at what's the communication issue and they said they're going to have to code something on our server-side that will allow the printer to communicate with Gmail. Regular faxes work well, Scans work but default settings are too light. So I had to modify it to a higher density/DPI. What else, SMPT works flawlessly with Gmail, so I can send emails directly from this machine. (weird that SMPT works but POP has issues) One thing that I didn't realize is there is no internal HDD (My IR3225 came with one) It's a non-issue because there's a USB port available and USB jump drive sizes nowadays range up to 512 GB sooo yeah... The address book was easy to set up. The software is clunky but works well. Our average use is 100 pages /day and we have 8 Machines connected to this guy. Hope this helps you to decide. Oh, I bought the 4-year accidental damage protection plan, just in case someone or something breaks it.1/14/22 UPDATENearly 3 years later and it's still truckin along. It survived the pandemic! I definitely recommend getting the expansion tray if you print often. Cleaning this unit is a breeze. Our old ImageRunner was not so lucky, it died so now we just have the D1650. Overall I'd say it's a worthwhile purchase. Our company has expanded from a 5 mil to a 50 mil company. It's been exciting times. But this expansion has now caused me to look for more printers! So I'm currently in the market for a "Color" laserjet. Trying to keep with the Cannon but the corporate life might make us switch to HP. Either way, I'll leave a review on the next printer I pick up as well.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2019
I have bought several all-in-one monochrome laser printers over the years from Brother, Lexmark, and HP. I have found that generally with the higher print speeds, the print quality is typically mediocre since in order to keep the cost-per-page low, less toner is used and the print quality suffers. If you're doing general business printing where high quality type and graphics are not that important and lower cost per page is, other brands work well. (Although Lexmark all-in-ones I have used have overly complicated touch screens.) However, this time I wanted the near typeset quality print that most laser printers used to have decades ago, so I bought the Canon ImageCLASS D1650 and I have been very pleased with it so far. The cost-per-page of this all-in-one quoted in reviews is about double of other comparable brands, BUT those other brands have separate imaging drums while the Canon has the drum built into the toner cartridge, so when you replace toner you're also replacing the drum. This leads to higher cost per page, but consistently high quality print, much cleaner type and graphics than my other all-in-ones. So the higher cost per page is worth it to me.The build quality of this printer is solid, and it's more compact than other all-in-one printers in my offices. Time to print from your computer is blazingly fast, almost instantly on my Macs and PCs. You can add on an additional two paper trays if desired to make this a great workgroup printer.The touch screen interface is customizable, easy to use, and not overly complicated unlike a Lexmark all-in-one I have. Setup on my networked Macs and PCs was straightforward, though driver installation was not as easy as my HP printers; once the driver was installed on Macs, the printer must be manually added in the OS control panel, and in some cases the printer did not show up in network discovery and had to be added using the printer's IP address. We always set static IP addresses on our network printers, so that was no big deal for me, but newbies and nontechnically inclined people may find it somewhat difficult.Scanning using ReadIris OCR software and TWAIN software for images works fine with this printer, as does scanning to PDFs. The one-pass duplex scanning and faxing also speeds those processes. The legal sized document glass and paper trays are also a plus.Since print quality is important to me, I'll likely buy a Canon laser printer in the future as long as I can get the near typeset quality print.
Hugo Lopez
Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2019
Nice printer. Had a little trouble getting it to get an IP from DHCP. Finally gave up and set ip up static. The printer is nice, good looking, not too bulky. Like the option to add more trays depending on the paper needs. One thing I think Canon could work on is that the LDC display is a little wobbly. It is not as firm at the touch as HP I've worked with.