Pros
- Touchscreen controls; automatic duplexer
- Cheap inks; Ethernet and Wi-Fi
Cons
- Very slow; very expensive
- Low-capacity main paper tray
Bottom Line
The ink may be cheap and the features rich, but an MFP this pricey should not also be this slow.
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