Canon imageCLASS D380 Driver

Canon imageCLASS D380 Driver

The Canon ImageCLASS D380 printer model belongs to the ImageCLASS category of Canon printers. It uses the monochrome laser beam print technology, which ensures the optimum performance of the device and at high speed. Also, the rate of working in this machine is 15 pages per minute when using a letter-sized paper. This rate is also subject to other conditions, such as the document complexity and the other environmental factors.

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Canon imageCLASS D380 printer driver for Windows

Filename Size Download
CARPS Printer Driver for Windows 32 bit.exe 4.83 MB Download
CARPS Printer Driver for Windows 64 bit.exe 6.30 MB Download

Specifications

In terms of the print quality resolution, the device can produce 600 x 600 dots per inch (dpi) under normal conditions. The compatible paper sizes include the legal: A4, A5, B5, letter, envelopes, and some custom sizes. On the flip side, the compatible paper types include plain paper, recycled paper, heavy paper, colored paper, envelopes, and others. These paper types must have an average weight of 32 lbs or 128 gsm.

The machine has the main input tray that can hold up to 250 sheets of plain paper. The capacity applies to an average paperweight of 17 lbs or 64 gsm. In addition to the main paper tray of the printer, it has a multipurpose tray that can accommodate about 10 sheets of plain paper. This supply is to augment the main paper supply for high productivity. However, the paper delivery channel through the output paper tray can only hold 50 sheets at a time.

The connectivity option to this machine is a standard USB 2.0 print interface. Whereas, the device is compatible with the Canon Advanced Raster Printing System (CARPS). In addition to the leading print software, the dimensions of the valid printing area vary. For instance, the top margin allows 5 mm, while the bottom margin allows 6 mm. There are, however, 4 mm margins on the right and left sides of the print paper of letter size.

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