Canon PIXMA i560 Driver

Canon PIXMA i560 Driver

The printer model, Canon PIXMA i560, has a desktop build-up for commercial and private works. The machine also uses an inkjet print technology for both color and monochrome print outputs. It uses an internal power supply that runs on 120 volts of an AC with a frequency of 60 Hz. In terms of the power consumption of the machine, the operational power usage is about 24 watts. Connectivity is through the standard USB 2.0 high-speed parallel port as a wired connection.

Canon PIXMA i560 printer driver for Windows

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Printer Driver for Windows Vista.exe

590.09 kB Download
Printer Driver for Windows 7 8 8.1 10.exe

4.08 MB Download

Canon PIXMA i560 driver Supported Macintosh Operating Systems

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Printer Driver for MAC Operating Systems.dmg

10.17 MB Download

Specifications

The speed of this machine, when printing in black at the fast mode, is up to 22 pages per minute (ppm). In the usual way, black printing can also run up to 13 ppm when printing on an A4. When the printer is working on a mixture of text and graphics, the rate of printing is up to 15 ppm. Anyway, at the normal mode, the price is up to 9 ppm for that mixture. Color printing on an A4 is up to 2.3 ppm, and photo printing is 0.6 ppm.

There is microfine droplet-technology, which serves as an ideal image enhancement technology component. Besides, some direct printing specifications include Canon Bubble Jet Direct and PictBridge. The compatible media types include envelopes, glossy photo paper, high-resolution paper, matte photo paper, photo paper, transparencies, and photo paper. In terms of the sizes, the variations include A4, A5, B5, legal, and letter A size.

At the sleep mode or standby mode, the printer uses about 0.5 watts while it has no battery. The included consumables include a black ink tank that can print up to 330 pages. Also, the cyan, magenta, and yellow ink tanks can print up to 460 pages each. It also has a printhead as well as CD-ROM and USB port peripheral components.

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