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Summary: Canon L80 faxphone
Comment: This is the workhorse of our small surgical office. What a great price this time! Very satisfied.
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Summary: Never a problem
Comment: We have owned this same machine for many years and never had any problems. It works when you need it
to, it is just the best. We had a little electrical problem and long story short it fried our last
one. So when it was time to buy a new one and we found that we could still buy this machine the
decision was very easy. It is a very well built machine which isn't always easy to find these days.
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Summary: Much better than my all-in-one.
Comment: I run a small home office and send faxes on a daily basis. This machine is much faster than my
Lexmark all-in-one printer which I used primarily for faxing before. The Lexmark took forever to
send a fax and routinely lost the connection on a large fax. I use a fax service to receive faxes;
so I can't comment on that aspect. Setup was simple. I have other printers, but my test of this
machine produced clean, crisp documents. So far, the only problem I experienced was an occasional
double feed when faxing. I had similar problems with my all-in-one. Could be the brand "x" paper I
am using. Overall, this is a good machine for the price. I have not explored all of the features
but I am satisfied with my experience so far.
Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Canon Copy/Print/Fax Phone L80
Comment: Canon FAXPHONE L80 Laser Fax/Printer
This is the 7th Canon L80 I have purchased for my small
office. 11 years ago, I started with the Canon Multipass L6000, and have remained loyal to this
product line since then. The L6000 is still working and I just donated it to charity. />Currently we have the Canon Faxphone L80 and the L75, both are dependable workhorses. Service
calls are non-existent. Copies and printing are excellent; 4 pages a minute is a little slow, but
the machines make up for lack of speed with depandability.
It is important to to me to have
one replacement cartridge for all machines, and for the past 11 years, I have only ordered the FX-3
cartridge.
I would recommend the Canon Faxphone L80 to anyone who wants dependable high
quality printing and copying, and who can tolerate getting the finished product at 4 pages per
minute.
Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Poor drivers, feed jams, error recovery is nonsensical
Comment: The sheet feeder pulls multiple sheets at once, which is really fun when you're sending a fax. When
it jams, which will happen very very frequently, it gives no audible alarm whatsoever. When you
clear *any* fault, including out of paper, you need to hit the "reset" button. No clear indication
is given of this in the printer status on the OS, only on the barely-readable LCD.
/>Canon appears to have no intention to support anything but 32 bit windows for this printer, ever.
If you have Vista 64-bit or Windows 7, this printer is an expensive paperweight.

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