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Comparison Canon i-SENSYS MF3010 vs Canon i-SENSYS MF4018

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Canon i-SENSYS MF3010
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Paper sizeA4A4
Print Typelaserlaser
Output Typemonochromemonochrome
Printing and copying
Max resolution1200х600 dpi600х600 dpi
First page print8 с9 с
B/W copy18 ppm20 ppm
B/W printing18 ppm20 ppm
Printing Supplies
Monthly Duty Cycle8 ths pages
Black Ink Page Yield1600 pages2000 pages
Number of cartridges11
Cartridge model3484B0020263B002
Features
Data transfer
PC connection (USB) /2.0 Hi-speed/
PC connection (USB) /2.0 Hi-Speed/
Displaymonochromemonochrome
Hardware
Grammage (min)60 g/m²64 g/m²
Grammage (max)163 g/m²163 g/m²
RAM64 MB32 MB
Scan resolution600х1200 dpi
600х600 dpi /up to 9600 x 9600 dpi/
Scanner Colour Depth24 bits8 bit
General
Feed tray150 sheets250 sheets
Output Tray100 sheets100 sheets
Noise level50 dB66 dB
Power consumption600 W
Dimensions (WxDxH)372x276x254 mm390 x 297 x 432 mm
Weight8.2 kg12.7 kg
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2011january 2008

Max resolution

The maximum resolution of the image to be printed. It is usually indicated by two numbers indicating the number of dots per inch (dpi) horizontally and vertically, for example 1200x600. The detail of the image depends on this parameter – the higher the resolution, the more fine details the printer is able to convey and the better their image will be. High print resolution is important, foremost, operating with graphic material; low resolution is sufficient for high-quality text display. So there are the following options: 600x600, 1200x600, 1200x1200, 1800x600, 2400x600, 2400x1200, 2400x2400, 4800x600, 4800x1200, 4800x2400, 5760, and higher print resolutions.

First page print

The time passed from pressing the Copy button to the completion of the first copy in MFPs. Typically specified for low quality black and white printing on A4 paper. The time for the first copy to be released is the longest (because of the time to prepare for work and scan the document); subsequent copies of the same document are printed much faster. Fast first copy time is important if you have to copy documents frequently.

B/W copy

Black and white copy speed – the number of copies of one page that the MFP can produce in 1 minute. Typically indicated for poor print quality. This option is important if you often need to make many copies of a single document.

B/W printing

The number of pages the printer can produce per minute in black and white mode. Typically indicated for low print quality, higher print quality takes longer. This setting is important if you need to frequently print text documents.

Monthly Duty Cycle

The maximum number of pages that the MFP can print in a month while remaining fully operational.

Black Ink Page Yield

Approximate number of pages that the MFP can print in black and white mode without replacing the cartridge. In fact, this greatly depends on the specs of the images to print, so the actual resource may greatly differ from the claimed one in one way or another. Nevertheless, according to this indicator, it is quite possible to evaluate the capabilities of the MFP and compare it with other models.

Cartridge model

Types of cartridges (both black&white and colour) used in the MFP. Some models of the MFP are able to work with third-party cartridges, but this feature usually refers to undocumented, and the manufacturer's warranty applies only to specific types of cartridges. So, use third-party compatible cartridge models with caution.

Grammage (min)

The minimal paper grammage that the MFP can print on. The grammage of the paper depends primarily on its thickness; thin paper takes up less space and weighs less, but using paper that is too thin can lead to unpleasant consequences, including jamming the sheets in the printer.

RAM

The amount of built-in memory provided in the MFP.

This parameter determines not only the amount of information that can be simultaneously stored in the device, but also the specifics of memory usage. With relatively small volumes of the built-in storage (up to 400 – 500 MB), it is mainly used to store print tasks and scan results — until the tasks are completed and digital copies of documents are transferred to their destination. Among high-end MFPs, there are modules, which volume is already calculated in gigabytes. Usually, the presence of this amount of internal memory means that the device has an extensive set of built-in tools, including the ability to use it as a temporary storage for document files.
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