Canon PIXMA S100SP Driver

Canon PIXMA S100SP Driver

Printing with the Canon PIXMA S100SP model ensures an optimum quality of print out and at high speed too. The machine uses the unique Bubble jet on-demand print technology with all its specifications. Besides, the print resolution is about 720 x 360 dots per inch (dpi) at its maximum performance. It also supports bi-directional printing for the standard model. The power requirements largely depend on the country where the printer is in use.

Canon PIXMA S100SP printer driver for Windows

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Printer Driver for Windows.exe 4.08 MB Download

Canon PIXMA S100SP driver Supported Macintosh Operating Systems

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Printer Driver for MAC Operating Systems.dmg 8.26 MB Download

Specifications

The speed of printing with this machine depends on the print mode and whether color or monochrome. For instance, when printing in black, the fast method runs at five ppm and standard way at 4.5 ppm. On the other hand, printing in color at the quick process is two ppm, while the normal mode is 1.6 ppm. Besides, the print width is 203.22 mm, equivalent to 8.0 inches at maximum performance. This machine weighs about 2.4 kg, which is equal to 5.5 lbs.

There is a Canon extended mode for resident print control with a buffer size of 64 KB. The machine also allows a USB interface 1.0 and a standard series B receptacle or connector. Besides, the recommended printer cable must have a data wiring pair AWG28 material. It must also have a twisted pair shield and be as long as 5.0 inches. According to the ISO standards, the machine produces an acoustic noise of up to 45 dB (A).

In a typical operating environment, the printer requires a temperature range between 5 and 350C. But the relative humidity should remain between a range of 10 and 90% with no condensation. However, in a storage environment, the acceptable temperature range is between 0 and 350C. Whereas, the relative humidity is between 5 and 90% with no condensation with other conditions intact.

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