Canon ImageClass MF3110 Video
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Canon ImageClass MF3110 Review
The good: Solid design; easy to use; helpful software; zippy and decent prints; low price.
The bad: For Windows only; weak scans; no automatic document feeder; no fax; lacks networkability.
The bottom line: Step right up to the Canon ImageClass MF3110 for swift laser prints and scans but don't expect it to run your office.
Canon ImageClass MF3110 Specs
Manufacturer: Canon USA
Part number: 9866A001AA
- Product Specifications
