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Comparison Canon i-SENSYS LBP236DW vs Canon i-SENSYS LBP214DW

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Canon i-SENSYS LBP236DW
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Print formatsA4A4
Print typelaserlaser
Output typemonochromemonochrome
Print
Max. resolution1200x1200 dpi1200x1200 dpi
First page print time6 с6 с
Mono print38 ppm38 ppm
Duplex printing
Printing supplies
Monthly resource80 K pages80 K pages
Mono cartridge resource3100 page3100 page
Cartridges11
Cartridge model3009C002, 3010C0022199C002, 2200C002
Larger capacity cartridge
Features
Data transfer
PC connection (USB)
network connection (LAN)
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
USB (for flash drives)
Wi-Fi Direct
AirPrint
PC connection (USB)
network connection (LAN)
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
USB (for flash drives)
Wi-Fi Direct
AirPrint
Cloud printMopria, Canon PRINT BusinessMopria, Canon PRINT Business
Screenmonochromemonochrome
Hardware
Grammage (min)60 g/m²52 g/m²
Grammage (max)163 g/m²163 g/m²
RAM1024 MB1024 MB
Clock Speed
800 MHz /800 MHz (auxiliary)/
800 MHz /800 MHz (auxiliary)/
General
Feed tray
350 sheets /maximum 900 pages (optional)/
350 sheets /maximum 900 pages (optional)/
Output tray150 sheets150 sheets
Noise level54 dB56 dB
Power consumption
1330 W /maximum/
1300 W /maximum/
Dimensions (WxDxH)401x373x250 mm401x373x250 mm
Weight9.5 kg9.5 kg
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Cartridge model

The types of cartridges (both black and white and colour) used in the printer. Some printer models are able to work with "non-native" cartridges, but this feature usually refers to undocumented features, and the manufacturer's warranty covers only specific types of cartridges. So use "non-native" models with caution.

Grammage (min)

The minimum grammage on which the printer can produce normal print quality. Density is expressed in grams per square metre; accordingly, the thicker the paper, the thicker it is, and the greater the difference between the minimum and maximum paper weights, the greater the range of materials the printer can work with. The standard, most common A4 office paper has a density of 80 g/m² and is supported by the absolute majority of printers. If you use paper that is lighter than the minimum weight for this printer, you may experience problems such as wrinkled sheets or multiple sheets being picked up by the printer at the same time.

Noise level

Approximate noise level generated by the printer during normal operation. The decibels in which the noise level is expressed is a non-linear value, so it is easiest to evaluate this indicator using comparative tables. The quietest printers give out about 35 dB — this is the volume of a conversation in a whisper, such noise will not stand out even in a quiet library reading room. A volume of 40 dB approximately corresponds to a conversation at an average volume, according to sanitary standards, this is the upper limit of permissible constant noise in residential premises during the day. For offices, the border is slightly higher — 55 – 60 dB, this is the volume of a conversation in raised tones. And the most powerful and heavy models give out up to 70 dB — this is comparable to a noisy city street; if such a printer is planned to be used frequently, it is advisable to install it in a separate room.

In general, lower noise levels make the device more comfortable to use, but may affect performance and/or price.

Power consumption

The maximum power consumed by the printer during operation. The lower the power consumption, the less energy the printer consumes, the more economical it is. On the other hand, devices with lower power consumption are often less performant than their more high consumption counterparts. And for the same performance, a more economical printer is likely to cost more, but with heavy use, it can pay off in energy savings.
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