Canon PIXMA S200SP Driver

Canon PIXMA S200SP Driver

When using the Canon PIXMA S200SP model, some of the outstanding specifications include a compact body shape for best performance. The machine power specifications depend on the country of usage. For instance, in Europe, the machine supports a voltage of 230 volts of an AC at 50 Hz. USA/Canada supports a voltage range between 120 and 127 at 60 Hz, but Australia supports 240 volts at 50 Hz.

Canon PIXMA S200SP printer driver for Windows

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Printer Driver for Windows.exe 4.08 MB Download

Canon PIXMA S200SP driver Supported Macintosh Operating Systems

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Printer Driver for MAC Operating Systems.dmg 8.53 MB Download

Specifications

In terms of power consumption, when the machine is at the standby mode, the power usage is about 2 watts. Whereas, when the printer is on active printing mode, the rate of use is up to 18 watts at optimum performance. As long as the printer maintains a connection to the power source, it uses a little amount of power. This machine has a print head with 64 nozzles with 360 dots per inch (dpi). This feature supports cyan, magenta, yellow with 24 nozzles per color.

In terms of the physical dimensions, the machine has a width of 390 mm, and a depth of 189 mm, whereas the height is up to 162 mm while the weight is 2.4 kg. These measurements apply to the device alone without the paper rest nor paper tray. The compatible media types include plain paper, envelopes, high-resolution paper, high gloss photo film, and glossy photo paper. It also supports a USB 2.0 hi-speed interface port through a series B receptacle.

Others include high gloss photo film, glossy photo cards, photo paper pro, transparent films, t-shirt transfers, and banner papers. In terms of the paper capacity, the machine supports 50 sheets of the plain paper tray and 40 sheets of high-resolution paper. Other media types have varying abilities in the device. Whereas, recommended paper sizes include A4, A5, B5, Letter, legal, European DL, and US Com #10.

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