Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Canon IX 4000 Inkjet Printer

Canon is a brand which has proved its credibility and quality again andcanon ix 4000 inkjet printer Canon IX 4000 Inkjet Printer again. Canon IX 4000 Inkjet Printer with its incomparable printing speed and even better print quality of high resolution has set a benchmark for other brand printers.

Product features in detail
Canon IX 4000 Colour Inkjet Printer
is a photo printer which uses inkjet technology for printing. The size of this printer is 19.3cm x 60.1cm x 31.2cm. It weighs 9.3kg.

4-ink palettes are supported by this product and its nozzle configuration is 320 nozzles (black), 2 x 512 nozzles (cyan, magenta) and 256 (yellow). The minimum size of the ink droplet is 2pl. Its ink cartridge configuration consists of 4 individual ink tanks.

This Canon inkjet printer showcases a print speed of 18ppm for black and 14ppm for colour. The maximum print resolution comes to 4800 dpi x 1200 dpi. Borderless printing is also supported by this printer. The connectivity of this printer is wired. The included interfaces are USB, direct print USB. For direct printing pictbridge facility is there.

A 150-sheet input tray is equipped in this printer. The supported media types are envelopes, transparencies, plain paper, photo paper, semi-gloss photo paper, photo stickers, glossy photo paper, matt photo paper and high resolution paper. The maximum possible media size is 329 mm x 483 mm.

The media weights can vary between 64 g/m2 – 273 g/m2. The total media capacity comes to 150 sheets. The offered consumables are 1 x ink tank (black), 3 x ink tanks (yellow, magenta and cyan). The required voltage is AC 120/230 V whereas the wanted frequency is 50/60 Hz. While printing it consumes a power of 17 watt and at sleep mode only 0.8watt is consumed. The operating temperature ranges between 5-35 °C. The operating humidity range is 10 – 90%. While operating the sound emitted is 37dBA.

The bundled softwares are Drivers & Utilities, Canon Photo Record, Canon Easy-Photo Print, Canon Easy-Web Print and Canon Easy-Print Tool Box. The required operating systems are Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Apple Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later.

This product is compatible with both PC and Mac. It is covered with 1 year warranty.

General Info
Brand Canon
Model Canon IX 4000 Inkjet Printer
Functionality Printing
Technology Inkjet
Output Type Colour
Weight 9.3kg
Dimension 19.3cm x 60.1cm x 31.2cm
Speed 18ppm for black and 14ppm for colour
Resolution 4800 dpi x 1200 dpi
Noise Level 37dBA
Power Consumption 17w
Interface USB
Platform Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Apple Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later
Number of colours 4
Print technology
Printing method Inkjet
Nozzle configuration 320 nozzles (black), 2 x 512 nozzles (cyan, magenta), 256 (yellow)
Droplet size 2pl
Borderless Printing Yes
Duplex printing Yes
PictBridge port Yes
Print speed
Black text 18ppm
Colour text 14ppm
Paper Handling
Total Media Capacity 150sheets
Input Tray Capacity 150sheets
Media type Envelopes, transparencies, plain paper, photo paper, semi-gloss photo paper, photo stickers, glossy photo paper, matt photo paper, high resolution paper. The maximum possible media size is 329 mm x 483 mm
Media sizes ANSI A (Letter) (216 x 279 mm), Legal (216 x 356 mm), A4 (210 x 297 mm), A5 (148 x 210 mm), B5 (176 x 250 mm), A3 (297 x 420 mm), B4 (250 x 353 mm), Super A3/B (330 x 483 mm), 100 x 150 mm, A3 plus (329 x 423 mm)
Ink cartridges
Type PGI-5BK black, CLI-8C cyan, CLI-8M magenta, CLI-8Y yellow

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