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Laser photo paper for imageCLASS MF620C Series

jcharlesberry
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Hi I bought a Canon MF620c and want to print photos out on paper for photographs (heavy card style). What can I use with this printer?

thanks!

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Hello jcharlesberry,

 

MF620C is usually the name of the drivers, not the actual model number.  You can find the model number of your printer (Color imageCLASS MF624Cw or MF628Cw) on the front of your printer or near the LCD screen.

 

Your MF624Cw/MF628Cw supports the following paper types:

 

MF624Cw paper.PNG


If you need immediate assistance and you're in the USA, please click http://Canon.us/ContactCF for our US-based support. If you're outside of the US, please click http://Canon.us/4xf7 for support options.

 

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James_C
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Hi jcharlesberry,

 

Please click HERE for specfic paper handling capabilities for the imageCLASS MF624Cw.

 

If you have difficulties, please contact our support group using the following link:

http://Canon.us/ContactLI

 

 

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Is the MF624Cw the same as the MF620C? (Or have the same capabilities)

Actually the link you sent me does not go to the capabilities.

Hello jcharlesberry,

 

MF620C is usually the name of the drivers, not the actual model number.  You can find the model number of your printer (Color imageCLASS MF624Cw or MF628Cw) on the front of your printer or near the LCD screen.

 

Your MF624Cw/MF628Cw supports the following paper types:

 

MF624Cw paper.PNG


If you need immediate assistance and you're in the USA, please click http://Canon.us/ContactCF for our US-based support. If you're outside of the US, please click http://Canon.us/4xf7 for support options.

 

Did this answer your question? Please click the Accept as Solution button so that others may find the answer as well.

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