This electronic apparatus is equipped with an advanced inkjet printing technology, which enables it to produce high-quality prints in both vibrant colors and classic black and white tones. It features a unique set of print heads, including two piezo heads, each with 420 nozzles, ensuring top-notch printing results. One of these heads is dedicated to monochrome printing, while the other three are used for color printing. Additionally, this printer boasts an impressive internal memory of 128 MB of RAM, ensuring efficient performance and seamless operation.
Brother MFC-J5320DW Printer Driver Downloads
Driver for Windows
Filename | Size | Download |
Printer Full Drivers for Windows 7 8 8.1 10 vista xp 32 bit and 64 bit.EXE (Recommended) | 161.19 MB |
Driver for Mac OS
Filename | Size | Download |
Printer Full Drivers for Mac 10.14.dmg | 86.27 MB | |
Printer Full Drivers for Mac 10.11 to 10.13.dmg | 86.33 MB | |
Printer Full Drivers for Mac 10.10 to 10.13.dmg | 86.34 MB | |
Printer Full Drivers for Mac 10.7 to 10.9.dmg | 71.53 MB |
Specifications
In addition, the printer’s display is equipped with a liquid crystal display (LCD) TFT touchscreen, constituting the device’s touch panel. This unique feature boasts a diagonal measurement of approximately 2.7 inches. To power the printer, an AC power source is utilized, with a voltage range spanning from 220 to 240 volts, and a frequency of 50/60 Hz.
Printing consumption is an essential aspect of any printing device, and it is dependent on the printer’s current features. Copying typically requires 23 watts of power, while the active mode consumes around 5.0 watts, and the sleep mode requires 1.3 watts. Once the printer is at power-off mode, the power consumption is approximately 0.04 watts.
In terms of physical specifications, the printer stands at a height of approximately 240 watts and has a width of around 533 mm – this is particularly noticeable when the printer lid is open. The device also has a depth of approximately 301 mm, while weighing in at approximately 10.8 kg.
It’s worth noting that power consumption may vary slightly depending on the usage environment of the printer, particularly when it’s connected to the USB interface.
The ISO/IEC 24712 standard protocol is the recognized standard for measuring single-sided printing. In addition, this printer has the capability to automatically turn off after a certain period of time to maintain the print head and conserve energy. The automatic document feeder (ADF) is also compatible with this printer, allowing it to handle up to 35 pages of standard 80 gsm weight. For those looking to download the Brother MFC-J5320DW driver, it is available on the Brother website.