The Canon ImageCLASS MF5630 printer is a tried and true desktop model that boasts platen functionality. With an automatic document feeder (ADF) that can accommodate up to 30 sheets of paper measuring 8mm in thickness (and potentially up to 50 sheets of plain paper with the same thickness), this printer is a reliable option for personal use. When it comes to optimal operating conditions, it’s best to keep the temperature between 15 and 270C and the relative humidity between 20 and 80% (without any condensation).
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Canon imageCLASS MF5630 Printer Driver Downloads
Driver for Windows
Filename | Size | Download |
MFDrivers for Windows 32 bit.exe (Recommended) | 19.38 MB | |
MFDrivers for Windows 64 bit.exe (Recommended) | 11.43 MB |
Specifications
The machine Canon imageCLASS MF5630 also has an organic photosensitive conductor as the classic photoconductive material. Its copying system comprises of an indirect electrostatic transfer system. The developing system also has a toner projection system and toner projection system for development. As per the fixing policy, it works by the Canon’s RAPID fusing system. It also has a resolution of approximately 600 x 600 dots per inch (dpi). This machine has an internal processor of the G3 engine.
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The permissible materials encompass customary sheets, tomes, and tri-dimensional articles (up to 2kg). The machine’s fair copy stock consists of cassette feeding with a mass ranging from 64 to 128 gsm. Concerning the admissible copy stock, the apparatus operates with unadorned paper, regenerated paper, diaphanous sheets, mailers, and weighty paper. The contraption is also in sync with an automated document feeder and A4-sized paper.
The initial output time for the platen glass is around 13.8 seconds, while for the ADF, it is 15.8 seconds. Other compatible formats include letter size, direct, manual exposure control, and cassette feeding, excluding just after restoration.
In terms of paper capacity, the primary input tray can accommodate up to 250 sheets of plain paper, while the multipurpose tray can hold a single layer at a time, weighing an average of 64 gsm.
Additionally, the copying function allows for the production of 1 to 99 copies from a single original document.