Printing with the Canon PIXMA S100SP model guarantees superior print quality and increased speed. This machine utilizes the one-of-a-kind Bubble jet on-demand print technology, complete with all its advanced features. At its peak performance, the print resolution reaches an impressive 720 x 360 dots per inch (dpi). Additionally, the standard model supports bi-directional printing, maximizing efficiency. Power requirements vary based on the location of the printer.
Canon PIXMA S100SP printer driver for Windows
Filename | Size | Download |
Printer Driver for Windows.exe | 4.08 MB |
Canon PIXMA S100SP driver Supported Macintosh Operating Systems
Filename | Size | Download |
Printer Driver for MAC Operating Systems.dmg | 8.26 MB |
Specifications
When it comes to printing speed, the performance of this machine is contingent upon the chosen print mode and whether the print job is in color or monochrome. For example, printing in black using the fast method boasts a maximum speed of 5 ppm, while the standard method runs at 4.5 ppm. In contrast, printing in color at the quick process runs at 2 ppm, while the normal mode runs at 1.6 ppm. Additionally, the maximum print width of this machine is 203.22 mm, which is equivalent to 8.0 inches at peak performance. In terms of weight, this machine weighs approximately 2.4 kg, or 5.5 lbs.
The Canon printer offers a resident print control with an extended mode, boasting a buffer size of 64 KB. Additionally, the printer is equipped with a USB interface 1.0 and a standard series B receptacle or connector. It’s important to note that the printer cable recommended for use must have a data wiring pair AWG28 material, a twisted pair shield, and a length of at least 5.0 inches.
In accordance with ISO standards, the printer emits an acoustic noise level of up to 45 dB (A).
In a standard operational setting, the printer necessitates a temperature scope from 5 to 350C. It’s crucial to note that the relative humidity should maintain a range of 10 to 90% without the occurrence of condensation. Conversely, in a storage environment, the acceptable temperature range falls between 0 to 350C. The relative humidity, on the other hand, should be between 5 to 90% without condensation. It’s essential to ensure that other conditions remain intact to prevent any unforeseen circumstances.