Printing with the Canon PIXMA MG6370 brings with it a set of exceptional qualities and specifications. For instance, the machine can produce a resolution that reaches 9600 (horizontal) x 2400 (vertical) dots per inch (dpi). Besides, it supplies ink droplets that are within a pitch of 1/9600 inch at the minimum level. Moreover, the interface connectivity options include a smart USB 2.0 port Wired LAN using 100Base-TX or 10Base-T. Also, it supports the wireless LAN through the IEEE802.11n/g/b.
Canon PIXMA MG6370 driver Downloads for Microsoft Windows 32-bit – 64-bit and Macintosh Operating System.
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Ink Catridge Details
Ink Catridge Black CLI-751BK, Ink Catridge Cyan CLI-751C, Yellow Ink Catridge CLI-751Y, Ink Catridge Gray CLI-751GY, CLI-751M Ink Catridge Magenta, Pigment Black Ink Catridge PGI-750BK
A computer in use must be fully upwardly compatible with the USB 1.1 with different options of the setup principle. Some of the standard setup options include Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) and Windows Connect Now (WCN). The machine Canon PIXMA MG6370 supports a print width of 8 inches, which is about 203.2 mm for bordered printing. On the other hand, borderless printing helps a print width of 8.5 inches, which is about 216 mm. This machine also weighs about 8.4 kg, which reaches about 18.4 lbs.
On other fronts, the Canon PIXMA MG6370 machine’s width is about 18.4 inches, while the depth is 14.6 inches. It has a height of about 5.9 inches, which is approximately 148 mm. These measurements factor in the presence of a retracted print head and ink tanks. While in operation, the acceptable temperature range is between 5 and 350C. Similarly, the operations mode indicates that it supports a relative humidity range between 10 and 90% with no condensation.
However, the storage environment demands a temperature range between 0 and 400C, whereas the relative humidity range is between 5 and 95% with no condensation. Its power supply supports a range between 100 and 240 volts for 50/60 Hz. In terms of the printer consumption, printing and copying use approximately 19 watts of power. Whereas, the standby mode requires a minimum of 0.9 watts.