Canon imageCLASS MF3112 Driver

Canon imageCLASS MF3112 Driver
Canon ImageCLASS MF3112 model is a classic choice of personal printers with an organic photosensitive conductor material for printing. Its copying system also uses the indirect electrostatic transfer system for an effective work rate. The developing system has a toner projection system with Canon’s RAPID fusing system for fixing. Also, the approximate resolution is about 600 x 600 dots per inch (dpi).

Canon imageCLASS MF3112 Printer Driver Downloads

Driver for Windows

Filename Size Download
MF Driver for Windows.exe (Recommended) 11.09 MB Download
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Specifications

The color depth is about 256 levels of a gradient, while the acceptable paper size is A4 sized paper. Apart from the A4 article, the other document types include standard sheets, books, and three-dimensional objects up to 2 kg. The acceptable copy stock of cassette feeding allows a weight within 64 and 128 gsm. However, the supported copy size is the A4 paper with dimensions of 210 mm x 279 mm. Printing also leaves a non-printable margin of 5 mm at each side of the article.

Warming up the printer before it can be ready to print takes 260 seconds from the plug-in time. After the machine Canon imageCLASS MF3112 reaches the standby mode and shows the appropriate display, it is now available for printing. However, the warm-up time can differ concerning different conditions and factors of the environment. Also, the first copy time of the production is approximately 13.8 seconds for A4 and letter-sized papers. There is also a direct, manual exposure control and cassette feeding.

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The maximum power consumption of the machine is approximately 0.7 kilowatts. At the same time, the machine has a width of 449 mm, and a depth of 462 mm. The height of the print device is 369 mm while the weight is about 12 kg. printing is at the rate of 20 pages per minute (ppm) while printing on an A4 paper. It also has a resolution of 600 x 600 dots per inch (dpi).

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