Canon imageCLASS D1320 Driver

Printing with the Canon imageCLASS D1320 guarantees the utilization of an exclusive monochromatic print technology that yields outstanding results. The speed of printing is contingent on several factors such as the printer model, paper size, and document complexity. If a letter-sized plain paper is used in duplex mode, the print rate is 17 pages per minute (ppm). However, if the same paper size is used in simplex mode, the print rate increases to 35 ppm.

Download the Canon imageCLASS D1320 driver for Microsoft Windows 32-bit and 64-bit, as well as Macintosh Operating System, from the provided link. The driver ensures optimal performance for your printer and allows for seamless communication between your computer and printer. Upgrade your printing experience with the Canon imageCLASS D1320 driver today.

Toner Cartridge Details : 120 Black Toner Cartridge – Approx 5,000 pages

Canon imageCLASS D1320 Printer Driver Downloads

Driver for Windows

Filename Size Download
MF Drivers for Windows XP Vista 7 8 8.1 and 10 32 bit.exe (Recommended) 62.12 MB Download
MF Drivers for Windows XP Vista 7 8 8.1 10 64 bit and 11.exe (Recommended) 71.33 MB Download
Patch for Network Scan and USB Scan for Windows 8 8.1 and 10.exe (Recommended)  7.72 MB Download
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Driver for Mac OS

Filename Size Download
TWAIN Scanner Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.5 to 10.11.dmg 69.50 MB Download
MF Printer Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.11 to 12.dmg 22.21 MB Download
Scanner Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.12 to 12.dmg 86.90 MB Download
Scanner Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.11.dmg 84.36 MB Download
MF Printer Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.10.dmg 22.21 MB Download
Scanner Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.10.dmg 84.18 MB Download
MF Printer Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.9.dmg 22.19 MB Download
Scanner Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.9.dmg 84.31 MB Download
MF Printer Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.8.dmg 22.11 MB Download
Scanner Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.8.dmg 81.36 MB Download
MF Printer Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.7.dmg 19.80 MB Download
Scanner Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.7.dmg 67.03 MB Download
MF Printer Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.6.dmg 47.25 MB Download
Scanner Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.6.dmg 84.89 MB Download
MF Printer Driver and Utilities for Mac OS X 10.5.dmg 34.36 MB Download
UFR II Printer Driver for Mac OS X 10.5.dmg 55.99 MB Download
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Driver for Linux

Linux (32-bit), Linux (64-bit)

Filename Size Download
UFR II – UFRII LT Printer Driver for Linux 68.88 MB Download
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Specifications

Additionally, the initial printing speed for letter-sized paper is approximately 6 seconds or less. As for the printer language compatibility, the host-based UFR II LT component is available as an option. On average, the print resolution can reach up to 600×600 dots per inch (dpi). Nevertheless, with the assistance of an automatic image refinement feature, the maximum print output quality resolution can reach up to 1200 x 600 dpi.

According to the maximum print size, the device is capable of supporting the standard scope of the document. Along with that, it also offers various other remarkable print modes such as the poster, booklet, watermark, toner saver mode, and a page composer. This printing machine is equipped with an internal memory of 128 MB of RAM, while it supports JPEG and TIFF formats. Moving on to the copier specifications, this monochrome printer can copy documents at the rate of 35 CPM for letter paper size.

On the flip side, when duplex mode is engaged, the copier can churn out 17 copies per minute (CPM). Furthermore, it boasts a copy resolution that reaches 600 x 600 dpi, accommodating text, photo, and hybrid types. With up to 256 levels of halftones and a warm-up time of roughly 17 seconds, this copier is a workhorse. While the first copy time clocks in at under 8 seconds, recovery time is even quicker, taking only about 5 seconds or less.