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Canon imageCLASS D320 Personal Digital Copier, Printer | 
| Brand: Canon Category: CE
List Price: $405.99 Buy Refurbished: $118.00 You Save: $287.99 (71%)
New (83) Used (2) Refurbished (2) from $118.00
Rating: 13 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 40 Dimensions (in): 17.6 x 21.4 x 13.7 nv:Print Method: Black/White Laser Resolution: 600 x 600 DPI Print Speed: 15 ppm Dimensions: 21.4" (W) x 17.6" (D) x 13.7" (H) Connectivity: USB Standard Paper Input: 250 Sheets (cassette tray)
MPN: imageCLASS D320 Model: imageCLASS D320 UPC: 013803016468 EAN: 0013803016468 ASIN: B00009M96Q
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Factory serviced direct from Canon, Brand new condition, 90day warranty **TONER SOLD SEP.
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| Features:
| • | 15 copies-per-minute | | • | Copy up to legal size | | • | quality Laser Printing - 15 ppm | | • | Single Cartridge System | | • | USB interface; optional networking |
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Product Description The imageCLASS D320 is a professional solution for the small or corporate office. It combines a digital copier and a laser printer in one flatbed design. Copy with ease at 14 cpm. It has many convenient features such as electronic collating, 2-on-1 copying and 50% to 200% reduction / enlargement. Professional laser print resolution of 600 x 600 dpi at up to 14 ppm. It comes standard with 250-sheet paper cassette, 10-sheet multi-stack bypass and all-in-one toner cartridge.
Amazon.com Product Description The Canon imageCLASS D320 personal digital copier and printer adds versatility to both small and large offices. Small footprint The D320 gives users speed, convenience, and reliability in a footprint small enough for any desk. Copy paper sizes up to legal-size documents, reduce and enlarge, collate or make draft copies from the easy to use control panel. 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. Fast, economical, and easy Paper loads easily in the 250-sheet paper cassette and your black-and-white output comes out crisp and fast. Using a single cartridge system, the imageCLASS D320 is economical to operate and easier to use over other machines that need two cartridges requiring replacement at different times. 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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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
nice little unit October 4, 2008 Jill I am very happy with this Canon D320. I purchased this copier because I wanted a copier, not a 3-in-1 unit for home use. This is a black and white copier and is very quick to use. No warm-up time. If I want to save on toner, then I have to reset the exposure every time I use it for different jobs. I wish it could be set permanently. It has a toner save feature, but the copies come out too light. It boasts a lot of copies from one toner, which other reviews have said is incorrect. I haven't had it long enough to go through a whole cartridge. I used to have a Canon copier, got too old and the fuser roller was too expensive to replace. This one holds more paper and works much better with two sided copies than my old unit. It holds 10 sheets paper for auto feed. The toners are expensive because they have all the working parts in them and there is no need to buy a separate drum. So, it isn't as bad as having to buy both. There is little if any maintenance on it. It can be used as a printer for a computer too, but I don't use it for that, so I can't comment. If this one lasts as long as my other Canon or longer, I will be a very satified customer.
Great Machine For The Money June 3, 2008 Rebecca Hartong (Fairfax, VA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this machine for use in my home music studio. I teach private music lessons and find that I'm regularly needing to photocopy music for a student to use as a rehearsal copy. (No copyright violations here!) I've got the machine connected to my Windows laptop computer (running XP) and I don't recall having any difficulty installing the drivers at all. This machine has performed flawlessly as a printer and as a copier and, for the price, it's a very good deal.
Great Low Volume Copier April 26, 2008 Richard Wagoner (Rancho Palos Verdes, CA USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I didn't want a printer; I needed a low-volume copier. This fit the bill perfectly. It turns on instantly after being in energy-save mode, copies as fast as it says, makes extremely nice copies, is easy to clear jams, and does copy (manually) on both sides of the paper. I doubt it would be great for high-volume use (the toner would probably be too expensive, though still less than a service contract on a higher-priced copy machine), but I installed it in our math department workroom and it has performed wonderfully. How does it work as a printer? Can't say ... I didn't connect it that way. We use it only as a copier. I recommend it highly!
Two sided printing is NOT SUPPORTED (Rebuttal to the Rebuttal) June 19, 2007 gk 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I just purchased this printer, largely based on the 'rebuttal' by By Corey S. Hatch, to the accurate warnings posted here by Thomas Bradshaw. Unfortunately, I have found Thomas Bradshaw's observations to be right on the money, in regards to paper curling and the difficulty and unreliability of two-sided printing. Corey S. Hatch's comments to the contrary contradict Canon's own FAQ on the support site which says that two-sided printing is flatly: NOT SUPPORTED! Of course, it can be done, with difficulty. The purpose of this review is to inform others of what I have learned, by trial and error, since this function is very important to me and now I must live with it. -- DUPLEX NOT SUPPORTED First of all, 'duplex' printing is not supported, which isn't a big drawback since, with many printers, a simple workaround is to print odd pages first, then even pages, in reverse order. -- EVEN / ODD PRINTING NOT SUPPORTED IN DRIVER Unfortunately, the printer driver does not support an 'even pages only' or 'odd pages only' option. This is pretty sad. Even my ancient Apple Laserwriter Pro 600 had this feature over a decade ago. Fortunately, this isn't a problem when printing PDF files since both Adobe and Foxit PDF reader applications support even or odd, and reverse order printing. However, if you use Windows Picture and Fax Viewer and try to print with Windows Photo Printing Wizard, you are out of luck, except to manually uncheck the individual odd or even photos, then do it all again in reverse. -- MULTI-PURPOSE TRAY NOT SELECTABLE IN DRIVER This becomes a problem when attempting to use the multi-purpose tray for printing of side two (see below). The printer automatically selects paper in the multi-purpose tray - BUT ONLY IF IT IS DETECTED - which becomes unreliable, due to paper curl. -- PAPER CURL / PAPER HANDLING PROBLEMS This didn't seem like a big problem when reading review, prior to purchase. But now I see - this is where things get sticky. After printing the first side, you will find a very pronounced curl along the top edge of the output pages. I have tried to smooth this out by manually rolling the pages in reverse, but it has not seemed to help. I will experiment further with different types of paper - maybe that will help. The problem arises in that the printer does not sense and/or pickup curled pages reliably. You have two options for printing side 2: multi-purpose tray or using the sheet feed tray. -- SIDE TWO PRINTING USING THE MULTI-PURPOSE TRAY (recommended) This is the best route I have found, despite its limitations. The first problem is that the multi-purpose tray feeder slots only accept '10 pages' (20#), according to the manual. This is true, in terms of the limiting width of the feeder slot, however an equally important limitation which seems to reduce this capacity even further is the inability of the printer to sense the presence of paper in the multi-purpose tray, due to the CURL which gets caught and prevents the stack to be smoothly inserted far enough into the printer to be detected. If you have 10 sheets in the multi-purpose slot, it is almost impossible to wiggle them enough to force the curled edge far enough inside the printer to be detected - you have a much better chance with 1-3 sheets - but it is unreliable. The result is that: 1. There is no way to know BEFORE printing, if the printer will detect the papers in the multi-purpose tray. 2. If the paper in the multi-purpose tray is not detected, then it will default to using paper in the 250 sheet tray, which will be wasted, or, worse - it will use some paper from the 250 sheet tray, then suddenly detect paper in the multi-purpose tray wasting those as well since, now, the pages will all be printed out of sequence and you have to start over printing side one again, from scratch! WORKAROUND: > Remove all paper from the 250 sheet tray PRIOR to attempting to print from the multi-purpose tray - thus giving yourself a second chance to insert the paper properly, if it does not get detected. -- SIDE TWO PRINTING USING THE 250 SHEET TRAY (not recommended) This is the method I tried first, since, if it worked, it would avoid the 10 page (or less) capacity limitation of the multi-purpose tray. Unfortunately, the printer is far less reliable in picking up CURLED paper from this tray: in one case, it skipped the top page and picked up pages underneath; most often it will grab two pages instead of one - in both cases your job is messed up. Use of the multi-purpose tray seems to effectively prevent the printer from picking up more than one sheet, or in skipping a sheet. -- NO ABILITY TO QUICKLY STOP PRINTING; NO ON/OFF SWITCH This printer is fast! When you have paper feed problems and paper is being wasted, it is difficult to stop the machine. My first response was to press the red 'stop/reset' button - but this has no effect (I guess it is only for copy jobs). Once the job has been sent to the printer, you can't cancel it from your computer. Although the manual claims you can use the status monitor function controls to cancel a job, after some 'are you sure' bit of dialog - it might be quicker to simply pull the plug. Fortunately, I have a powerstrip with an on-off switch on a separate cable that I position right next to the printer. You might consider using an extension cord that has an inline switch. It seems pretty cheap of Canon to have saved $1 or so by not including an on/off switch. Other than these problems with two sided printing, I like the printer but haven't tested much else yet. I was attracted by the reported low cost per page but, given that two sided printing is such a pain, you probably want to add a penny or so per page since you will need to use twice the paper with this machine.
Canon Revies June 1, 2007 Richard A. Widener 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Makes great copies if you can figure out how to work it. The instruction manual is very confusing.
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