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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great fax machine,
By Former Guru (Albuquerque, NM previously Houston, Tx) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Canon Faxphone L90 Laser Fax and Printer (2234B007AA) (Office Product)
Great fax and copier. Quiet and energy efficient. Automatically ignores non-fax calls. So far, very reliable, with no problems. Toner cartridge cost is reasonable.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly good for such an inexpensive device!,
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This review is from: Canon Faxphone L90 Laser Fax and Printer (2234B007AA) (Office Product)
The machine was easy to set up and works well both as a fax and as a printer. At first, I thought I was only going to use it as a fax machine, but my desktop went on the blink and I replaced it with a notebook running Windows 7 starter edition. I found the drivers online, downloaded them, and used the machine to print some maps & e-mails. It prints very quickly -- much more so than the HP LaserJet 6P I have.
27 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn't Work with Extension Phones,
By JJ Finnigan (Lafayette, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Canon Faxphone L90 Laser Fax and Printer (2234B007AA) (Office Product)
Suppose this Canon L90 is located in my upstairs office, but right now I'm in the downstairs kitchen preparing lunch. The phone rings, & when I pick up the extension phone in the kitchen, there is a beep, meaning it's a fax.
With my ancient Panasonic, I simply press Star-9 (* 9), and the fax-phone in my office takes over & begins to print the incoming fax. I don't have to leave the kitchen, and can pick up the print-out at any time. But with the Canon L90, in order not to lose the incoming fax, I have to run through the house, up the stairs to my office, and press a button on the L90; then I have to run back down to the kitchen (IIRC within 30 seconds) and hang up the extension phone in the kitchen. What a pain in the butt! The L90 might be OK if you have a separate & dedicated telephone line exclusively for faxes, but it is just plain unacceptable for someone who has a single telephone line with one or more extensions (we have 6 phones in all). Jack
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