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Quality speed and resolution
Speed is never an issue as the D320 copies pages at 15ppm at 1200 x 600 dpi and 12.5ppm on legal size paper. Zoom in up 200 percent at 1 percent increments for pinpoint enlargements. Printing is also available at 15ppm at 600 x 600 dpi. The D320 is compatible with any PC running the Windows operating system. USB 2.0 connectivity offers fast data transfers.
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The right solution
Whether you're a one-person office or supporting a small staff, the imageCLASS D320 is a compact, all-in-one desktop solution to replace older single-function machines. It can also serve as a speedy addition to current equipment.
Warranty
The D320 comes with a 1-year limited warranty with Exchange Program.
What's in the Box
imageCLASS D320 machine, S35 cartridge, cassette/multi-purpose tray, power cord, documentation kit, software CD-ROM.
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77 of 81 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Canon imageCLASS D320 Personal Digital Copier and Printer (Office Product) I must admit, the first review posted here on the D320 made me a little nervous. My experience is quite different, and after several months of ownership I am quite pleased.
I'll give a point by point rebuttle to the initial review, as that's the only point of reference (so far): 1) Yes, pick up a USB cable, 2) Printer driver installation on Win98 essentially required no user intervention. With WinXP however, I do seem to recall having to muck with it more, but I'm hazy on the details now, 3) I have printed scores of multi-page documents, many over 15 pages without any problems whatsoever. I've had no spills or jams of any kind, 4) I have not seen any "paper-curl" problems whatsoever, 5) I leave the paper cassette lid/manual-feed slot in place at all times as I have no problem with it. For doing many two-sided copies, it is indeed easier to place the copies back into the paper cassette. But that's my...Read more 88 of 94 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Canon imageCLASS D320 Personal Digital Copier and Printer (Office Product) I bought the Canon ImageClass D320 for our church. The need was for approximately 60 double-sided sheets each Sunday. We'd use the printer to print text directly from MS Word, and the copier was needed for any miscellaneous items (i.e. hymns not found in the hymnal). The Canon ImageClass D320 appeared to be powerful yet economical enough for this setting.
Since we've used this printer/copier over a year now, here is some real-life feedback: (1) YOU WILL NEED TO BUY A USB CABLE. (2) Driver installation auto-detection was smooth on Windows 98. However, auto-detection on Windows 2000 is non-existent. I had to point it to the .INF files myself. Not for the novice. (3) Don't print/copy more than 15 sheets at a time. The output tray will either spill-out or jam up if you do more. Initially, I expected the output to dump into a tray off to the side. Instead, it's designed to end up directly under the scanner engine (see dark area...Read more 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Canon imageCLASS D320 Personal Digital Copier and Printer (Office Product) Similar to previous reviewers, I was a bit hesitant to purchase this printer...but my old HP-1100A was on its last leg (it had served well over its 8 year life) and I truly needed a new small office laser printer pronto...and could not pass up the Amazon delivered price of $209 minus the Canon $150 rebate. In essence, this D320 was purchased for less than the cost of a new print cartridge.
The printer software installed seamlessly, and all printer functions work admirably with my XP Pro OS. I love the feature of not having to replace a drum separate from a cartridge, and also appreciate the ability to fill my own cartridges - which I have been doing on my HP-1100A, and even older LaserJet III, for many years. Bottom line is extremely low printing cost. I am a bit disappointed that the Canon D320 cannot print onto different size papers or envelopes without physically changing paper size on the printer's keypad. Annoying if one wishes to print...Read more |