Canon i-Sensys MF734Cdw review: A good all-rounder

Excellent results, but it's just a touch expensive
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Published on 24 October 2018
Our rating
Reviewed price £380 inc VAT
Pros
  • Surprisingly quiet
  • Excellent specification
  • Huge 17.cm touchscreen display
Cons
  • Unintuitive interface
  • Poor value for money
  • Touchscreen can be unresponsive

Canon’s i-Sensys MF734Cdw looks like the result of a teleportation incident involving a colour laser MFP and a phablet. Its slick touchscreen control panel overhangs the printer slightly on the right – we’d be worried about it getting knocked off.

We’ve no worries about the MF734Cdw’s specification, however. This multifunction printer combines a 27ppm colour printer with a 50-sheet ADF capable of scanning both sides of an original in a single pass. It also supports Gigabit Ethernet and wireless network connections, has a fax modem, and there’s a front panel USB port for walk-up printing and scanning.

Canon i-SENSYS MF734Cdw Colour Laser All-in-One Printer

Canon i-SENSYS MF734Cdw Colour Laser All-in-One Printer

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On the device itself, control is via that huge 12.7cm touchscreen. But we found it didn’t always respond unless we were quite deliberate with our prodding – the “key” beep, usually an annoyance we turn off, was actually a necessary confirmation.

That’s perhaps a blessing in disguise, as it took us several minutes to work out how to disable it: the interface isn’t as intuitive as it could be, and oddly the sound settings are accessed via a dedicated button.

Canon i-Sensys MF734Cdw review: Performance

Canon offers host-based, PCL and PostScript drivers, which all look and behave near-identically. Get printing and the MF734Cdw is surprisingly quiet, given that it delivered our mono letter test at a rapid 23.8ppm and our complex graphics test at 20.6ppm.

Mono copies were quick, needing ten seconds for a single page or 34 seconds for ten pages, but the same jobs in colour took 15 and 58 seconds – a bit slower than we’d expect. Scans were quick over Gigabit Ethernet, with previews completing in seven seconds, and an A4 150dpi scan in 15 seconds. We captured a 6 x 4in photo at the maximum 600dpi in 30 seconds.

The MF734Cdw produced excellent results. With sharp focus, accurate colours and ample dynamic range, scans were about as good as we’ve seen from a laser device. Photocopies were great, text was sharp and black, and colour graphics were bold, if a little less saturated than we’d like.

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Canon i-Sensys MF734Cdw review: Verdict

At 10.4p per page, this MFP is slightly cheaper to run than Xerox’s WorkCentre 6515DNI, which is similarly capable. However, the latter costs £80 less to buy – we’d narrowly pick it over the MF734Cdw.

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