The Canon ImageCLASS D380 printer is part of Canon’s ImageCLASS printer lineup. This model utilizes monochrome laser beam print technology, ensuring optimal performance and high-speed printing. The machine can produce up to 15 pages per minute when using letter-sized paper, although this rate may vary depending on factors such as document complexity and environmental conditions.
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Canon imageCLASS D380 printer driver for Windows
Filename | Size | Download |
CARPS Printer Driver for Windows 32 bit.exe | 4.83 MB | |
CARPS Printer Driver for Windows 64 bit.exe | 6.30 MB |
Specifications
The device boasts a print quality resolution of 600 x 600 dots per inch (dpi) under normal conditions, ensuring crisp and clear prints every time. Compatible paper sizes range from the standard legal sizes of A4, A5, B5, and letter to envelopes and custom sizes for more specialized needs.
On the other hand, the device can handle a variety of paper types, including plain paper, recycled paper, heavy paper, colored paper, envelopes, and more. However, it’s important to note that these paper types must have an average weight of 32 lbs or 128 gsm to ensure optimal performance.
The primary input tray of the device boasts an impressive capacity of 250 plain paper sheets, with an average paperweight of 17 lbs or 64 gsm. To further enhance efficiency, the printer also features a multipurpose tray capable of holding approximately 10 sheets of plain paper. This supplementary supply serves to supplement the main paper tray for optimal productivity.
Despite its exceptional paper handling capabilities, the machine’s output paper tray can only accommodate a maximum of 50 sheets at a time.
The machine offers a standard USB 2.0 print interface for connectivity, while also being compatible with the Canon Advanced Raster Printing System (CARPS). It supports leading print software and boasts varying dimensions for the valid printing area. The top margin allows for 5 mm, while the bottom margin is set at 6 mm. Letter-sized print paper has a 4 mm margin on both the right and left sides.