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Leaning toward Canon imageCLASS for manual/booklet production. Good choice or mistake?
Hey everyone,
I’m setting up a small in-house print setup for producing professional safety manuals, orientation packages, training binders, and related documents.
After a ton of research, I’m currently leaning toward the Canon imageCLASS line because the print quality seems noticeably better than that of many competing office laser printers, especially for graphics, covers, and professional-looking documents.
The main models I’ve been looking at are:
- Canon imageCLASS MF753Cdw
- Canon imageCLASS MF751Cdw
- Canon imageCLASS MF663Cdw
Primary use would be:
- Duplex manuals
- Coil-bound training books
- Heavy cover stock
- Cardstock inserts
- Legal-size printing
- Medium-volume batch printing
What matters most to me:
- Professional output quality
- Reliability
- Consistent duplex alignment
- Ability to handle thicker media without constant jams
- Long-term durability
I know these aren’t true production printers, so I’m trying to figure out whether I’m making the right call or whether there’s another machine in the same price range I should seriously consider before pulling the trigger.
Any help is appreciated.
u/Rough-Second-3367 — 3 days ago