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Canon printer drivers mf8380cdw
Canon printer drivers mf8380cdw




canon printer drivers mf8380cdw
  1. #CANON PRINTER DRIVERS MF8380CDW DRIVER#
  2. #CANON PRINTER DRIVERS MF8380CDW FULL#
  3. #CANON PRINTER DRIVERS MF8380CDW SOFTWARE#
  4. #CANON PRINTER DRIVERS MF8380CDW PLUS#
  5. #CANON PRINTER DRIVERS MF8380CDW WINDOWS#

#CANON PRINTER DRIVERS MF8380CDW WINDOWS#

The OKI MC561 lacks Wi-Fi connectivity, though it offers greater standard and optional paper capacity and a slightly higher duty cycle.If you are using Canon scanner such as DR-C225, DR-M160II, MF4770n, maybe you are facing this problem ever: after upgrading the system to Windows 10, the Scanner cannot print or it can print but cannot scan.

#CANON PRINTER DRIVERS MF8380CDW PLUS#

The Brother MFC-9970CDW has a similar feature set (including Wi-Fi) plus a sweet touch screen and is faster, though it also has problems with graphics and has worse photo quality than the Canon. All in all, it’s a very respectable choice for an office or workgroup looking to add color laser printing to its repertoire. Its speed is adequate, though unexceptional. It prints solid text and photos, though it faltered a bit with graphics.

canon printer drivers mf8380cdw

#CANON PRINTER DRIVERS MF8380CDW FULL#

The Canon Color imageClass MF8380Cdw is a solid color MFP with a full feature set for a small office or workgroup. Its rated duty cycle is 40,000 pages per month, the same as the MF8350Cdn and more than adequate for home and micro offices and many small offices as well.

canon printer drivers mf8380cdw

The Brother MFC-9970CDW’s running costs are 2.7 cents per monochrome and 13.4 cents per color page, while the OKI MC561’s are even lower, at 2.3 and 12.3 cents, respectively. The world, though, hasn’t stood still since the MF8350Cdn was launched two years ago, leaving those running costs looking on the high side today. The graphics are okay for most schoolwork and internal business use, though I’d be reluctant to use the MF8380Cdw for PowerPoint handouts or formal reports.Ĭanon’s claimed running costs for the MF8380Cdw of 3.7 cents per monochrome page and 16.4 cents per color page are the same as they were for its predecessor, the MF8350Cdn. One illustration showed significant posterization, abrupt shifts in color where they should be gradual. Colors were generally pale, and some colors were a bit off-yellows tended to look mustardy, for example. Details in dark areas showed up well, while brighter areas were sometimes washed out. Several test images showed posterization, abrupt shifts in color where they should be gradual. Photo quality was typical of a color laser: suitable for internal business uses like printing out recognizable photos from Web pages, but not much more than that. Text quality was typical of color lasers, good enough for most any business needs except ones requiring very small fonts. The MF8380Cdw’s output quality favored text over photos and-especially-graphics. The MF8380Cdw printed each of our one-page test documents-which can only be printed in simplex for obvious reasons-at the exact same clip as did the MF8350Cdn. Thus, we tested the MF8380Cdw in duplex mode, which tends to be a little slower than simplex (one-sided) printing. Canon recently made duplexing (double-sided printing) its default on most of its new printers. Our standard procedure for testing business printing speed is to test using a printer’s default settings, based on our knowledge that typical users are likely to stick to the defaults. That doesn’t mean the MF8380Cdw is actually slower than its predecessor. The Brother MFC-9970CDW ($700 street, 4 stars) also tested at 6.3 ppm, while the OKI MC561 ($749 list, 3.5 stars) tested even faster, at 7.2 ppm. Two years ago, we timed its predecessor, the Editors’ Choice Canon imageClass MF8350Cdn ($399.99 direct, 4 stars)-which had the same rated speed-at 6.3 ppm.

#CANON PRINTER DRIVERS MF8380CDW SOFTWARE#

I timed the MF8380Cdw on the latest version of our business applications suite (using QualityLogic's hardware and software for timing), at an effective 4.8 pages per minute (ppm), about the speed we’d expect given its rated speed of 21 ppm for monochrome and 21 ppm for color.

#CANON PRINTER DRIVERS MF8380CDW DRIVER#

The MF8380Cdw offers USB, Ethernet, and WiFi connectivity we tested it over an Ethernet connection with driver installed on a PC running Windows Vista. An additional 250-sheet paper tray is also available, for $200 (street), for a maximum paper capacity of 550 sheets. Standard paper capacity includes a 250-sheet main paper tray and a 50-sheet multipurpose feeder, and an automatic duplexer for printing on both sides of a sheet of paper. On top is 50-sheet duplexing automatic document feeder (ADF) for copying, scanning, or faxing both sides of multipage documents.






Canon printer drivers mf8380cdw