The Canon PIXMA MX437 printer model has a speed of 9.7 images per minute (ipm) for black and white documents. But color documents run at the speed of 5.5 ipm according to the ISO standards. The rates above also refer to the use of A4 sized paper at the printer’s standard model. On the other hand, when a photo paper is in use, the standard rate is approximately 90seconds on average. Copying on an A4 paper for the first time runs at 21 seconds averagely.
Canon PIXMA MX437 driver Downloads for Microsoft Windows 32-bit – 64-bit and Macintosh Operating System.
Canon PIXMA MX437 Driver for Windows
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Ink Catridge details
Pigment Black Ink Catridge PG-740, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta Colors Ink Catridges CL-741
This machine supports mobile printing that includes Apple AirPrint and Canon EPP for Smart Phones. Also, the device allows borderless printing for A4, letter papers, 8×10 inches, 5×7 inches, and 4×6 inches. The other supported paper sizes include A4, letter, legal, A5, B5, envelope, and photo sizes. In terms of paper handling, the front tray will permit approximately 100 sheets of plain paper. Whereas, the automatic document feeder (ADF) will hold 30 sheets.
Scanning produces a resolution that reaches 1200 x 2400 dots per inch (dpi) for photo and document sizes. It also requires a CIS scanning element that can provide the best scanning quality. Besides, the scanning speed is approximately 15 seconds on the average, when A4 paper is in use. It also supports a direct scan to memory with a USB drive for PDF and JPEG formats.
Concerning faxing, the Canon PIXMA MX437 machine requires a Super G3 faxing component at a modem speed of 33.6 kbps. Also, the transmission speed is about 3 seconds per page for black and white, and approximately 1minute for color faxing. This component supports direct save to memory for USB drivers for PDF format. Whereas, the fax memory can hold up to 50 sheets of plain paper with 20 spaces for memory dials and 19 group dials. Download Canon PIXMA MX437 driver from Canon Website.