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Your cart is empty.Designed for small and medium-size businesses, the Canon Color image CLASS LBP622Cdw offers feature rich capabilities with high quality and minimal maintenance.
Carole P.
Reviewed in Canada on April 18, 2025
printer is great, but back to having to buy cartridges from a manufacturer, or refill your own and work around all the hoops they put in place... new cartridges for this and any other printers are unnecessarily expensive.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 10, 2023
This color laser all-in-one has nearly every feature you'd need for a small or home office.
Parand meysami
Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2023
This printer was never working properly. Constantly needed to be reconnected to the pc. The cartridges ran out in less than a couple of months and we never printed a lot. It was only used lightly.
Sarah P.
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2021
I’ve had this printer for about 8 months now so I feel I can write an honest review.First of all, I’ve always had inkjet printers and I was so sick of spending $100 on a printer and another $60 on ink just for the print heads to dry up and have a useless printer. I don’t print often so that was the main reason for the print heads drying up. I wanted a printer that wasn’t going to give me that same issue.After a lot of research, this printer seemed to be the best quality that had the best price. I also looked into toner refills as that was also a concern of my. You can buy a cheap printer and pay tons for the ink or toner refills.This printer prints fast and beautifully. I have printed photos as have my kids, documents, charts etc. I have yet to try photo paper but from my understanding, it will work but make sure you buy paper compatible with laser printers and not ink jet printers. Since laser printers use heat to melt the toner onto the page, you risk destroying your entire printer by using the wrong paper!Another thing I love is that myself and my kids can download the app and print whatever we want to the printer from our devices. They printed tons of pics of anime characters and their own art. Quality again is excellent.The toner cartridges aren’t an arm and a leg! I purchased two off brand boxes that contain all the colors for about $40-60. Considering the toner that comes in the printer to start with is still going strong (black is currently running low though ), I’d say it lasts a while! I believe it’s around 3,000 pages or so of prints that you get with a complete set of toner. We are on month 8 so I’d say that’s a good chunk of time without having to replace anything yet!!I did have a couple issues with the printer but nothing that makes me regret buying it.1. Once it’s done printing, it’s very noisy for about 30 seconds or so to re-adjust it’s self in preparation for the next time you use it. Not a big deal, but annoying.2. The printer it’s self is kind of loud. I didn’t realize how loud it was until I was on the phone and my kids used it as I was sitting right next to it. Again, annoying but not a deal breaker.3. I have had issues with it disconnecting from my Mac computer. I’m not sure why this happens and I saw other people complain about the wifi issue as well, so when it acts up, I simply remove and re add the printer to my computer (just a few clicks of a button) and then it seems fine. Could be a Mac issue or the printer software but it’s been fine as of lately.4. Lastly, (and this could be user error) I cannot figure out how to shrink the images I do print. I sell items on Poshmark sometimes and when I print the shipping label, it takes up an entire 8x11 piece of paper which is ridiculous. I’m sure there’s a way to change this but I don’t know how and haven’t figured it out.Overall, I’m so glad I bought this printer. I started working from home due to Covid and needed a way to print documents. I’ve been wanting to invest in a laser printer for years but just never made the jump. I’m soooo glad I finally did! I do with this printer had a scanner but I knew the price reflected that. If I wanted a scanned or fax or any of the other stuff, it would have definitely cost more money and those were features I was willing to go without. I highly recommend this printer for anyone wanting to invest but is scared of choosing the wrong one! Canon is a great brand and this printer is excellent quality!!
ANDRES PLASCENCIA
Reviewed in Mexico on March 27, 2021
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Gunjan Sahay
Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2020
Little on the expensive side but when I consider my usage (min 5 yr if not longer), it seemed to justify. To be honest, my older HP printer,under $100, also lasted me 5 years but it was a painful 5 years with me running to the ink store or kicking the printer to work.😂.This one is sturdy, well built(some trick required to put all the trays back properly) and the print quality is AWESOME. Hope this lasts and doesn't make me regret
Paulmichael C.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2019
Printers are the bane of most people's existence. Most of them suck. Countless power, ink, time, all lost to so many printers, like dust in the wind. Tears in the rain. You get the point. But one printer has seemingly emerged from the ashes that is the Office Space-worthy heap of unworthy printers. The Canon Color imageCLASS LBP622Cdw IS the printer you are looking for. The one color laser printer to rule...the home office!Okay, okay, so I've only had the thing for a day. But this single day will forever live on in infamy as the day that I had my faith restored in humanity's ability to create an even halfway decent printer. I only hope I don't regret writing these words down later...How could a mere PRINTER elicit such an intense reaction, and such a lengthy review, ironically eating up more of my precious time, which I had only a few paragraphs ago alluded to printers as being all too often guilty of sucking up? It all starts with the setup process of the Canon Color imageCLASS LBP622Cdw. All you do is take it out of the box, remove a dozen or so pieces of tape that were slapped on it to keep its parts from jostling around too much while in transit, load its 250-sheet paper tray with a phat stack, and turn her on.A setup wizard shortly appears, one that seems to have +10 to charm (or charisma, I don't know as I don't play D&D but am familiar with the terms). This wizard gets the Canon Color imageCLASS LBP622Cdw connected to your WiFi network. I know what you're thinking: "But reviewer! One does not simply connect a new printer to a WiFi network. One must clear out at least an hour of their time in a futile attempt to get the new printer to see even a feeble wireless signal using its dinky embedded chipset, while located a mere meter away from the access point, before resigning to either hard-wiring or, worse yet, sharing the printer from one computer, 'connected' as it were via an old-timey USB-B, thus dooming said computer to a life cut short as it now has to stay on at all times if someone wants to try and print remotely." You know, like in the endearing fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three Million Failed Attempts to Connect Her Printer, where her printer never connects to her home network, and Windows Sharing fails, and so, as she lived in a time before cell phones, she writes down her directions to wherever the hell she was going, and gets lost along the way, and, well, the rest is history. But hold your wires! This wizard knows what it is doing. I was able to connect to our WiFi ON THE FIRST TRY. This never happens but in OTHER fairy tales!Alright, so connecting the printer to the WiFi was a breeze. All you printer haters out there are probably thinking, "Surely there will be problems installing the thing on computers, right?" Before this printer came along and swept me off my ink-stained feet, I'd be there right alongside you, dear reader, seething at this review that is surely going to dash my printing dreams on some jagged rocks as the familiar "Printer Offline" status creeps its way in as it is wont to do. But lo and behold! There is a twist to this review that I never saw coming.After I connected the Canon Color imageCLASS LBP622Cdw to WiFi, I immediately went to a laptop in the house, and steadied my nerves for what would no doubt be a hard-fought battle of driver downloads, UAC prompts, Print Spooler service restartings, pings, hard drinking, swearing, sweating, rebooting, freezing, first-born sacrifices, and other dark times. But when I went to the "Printers & scanners" section of Windows 10's Devices screen in Settings, I had to do a triple take. No, make that a quadruple take. Maybe even quintuple! THE PRINTER WAS ALREADY INSTALLED AND READY. It felt like I was in a horror film where the bad guy is calling from inside the house, except this time, it was an archangel sent from the printer gods to fight my battle for me before I even knew one was coming. Oh reader, how I wept at this IMMACULATE INSTALLATION of a printer. To be alive in a time with automatic - dare I say it, autoMAGICally installing printers! And this happened not once, not twice, but thrice! All three laptops I checked had the printer up and ready, and most importantly, WORKING!All of this is well and good, but what of the printer's performance, you may ask? It is easily the quietest laser printer I have owned or used, having gone through three or four in my day. There is a loudish beep after a print job finishes (which can be disabled!), which is handy if you're across the house and can't quite hear the gentle purring of the printer's many internal gears and doodads. It's also color, and easily prints in a quality that bests our inkjet. Plus, as this is a laser printer, the ink won't just evaporate into thin air like inkjet cartridges love to do.The easy setup was a nice change of pace. But the automatic installation on computers on the same network? That sealed the deal. I am a changed man. If this printer holds up (fingers crossed so hard they might break), our homes will be filled with the gentle whirring of Canon laser printers for decades to come. That'll do, Canon. That'll do.
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