Pros
- Skin tones on glossy paper are realistic
- Low black-ink cost
- Very fast
Cons
- Input trays are flimsy
- Plain-paper print quality is grainy
- Expensive
Bottom Line
This speedy MFP comes loaded, but it should have better overall print quality for the price.
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