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imageCLASS D1150
18349

Specifications
Main Unit Spec
| Printer | |
| Printing Method | Monochrome Laser |
| Print Speed (up to) | Black:Up to 30 ppm (letter) |
| Print Resolution (Up to) | Black:Up to 600 x 600 dpi 1200 x 600 dpi quality |
| Toner Compatibility (for Laser MFP) | Canon Cartridge 120 (Yield: 5,000 pages*) Maximum Duty Cycle: 20,000 pages
*Yield is based on ISO/IEC Standard |
| Paper Sizes | 150 sheets (facedown) |
| Printer Features | Printer Language Canon UFR II LT (Host-based) |
| Paper Weights | 16 to 32 lb. (cassette) 16 to 51 lb. (multipurpose tray) |
| Copier | |
| Copy Resolution (up to) | Up to 600 x 600 dpi 1200 x 600 dpi quality |
| Copy Speed (up to) | Up to 30 cpm (letter) |
| Type | Monochrome Laser |
| Zoom | 50-200% in 1% increments |
| Halftones | 256 levels |
| First Copy Time | Approx. 8 seconds |
| Reduction / Enlargement | 50%, 64%, 78%, 129%, 200% |
| Document Feeder | 50-sheet1 |
| Copy Size | Platen: Up to 8.5" x 14" ADF: Up to 8.5" x 14" |
| Copy Features | Memory Sort Toner Saver Mode 2 on 1 I.D. Card Copy |
| Scanner | |
| Scanner Type | Color Contact Image Sensor (CIS) |
| Max. Resolutions | Up to 600 x 600 dpi (optical) Up to 9600 x 9600 dpi (interpolated) |
| Color Depth | 24-bit |
| Max. Document Size | Platen: Up to 8.5" x 14" ADF: Up to 8.5" x 14" |
| File Format | JPEG, PDF, TIFF, BMP |
| Fax | |
| Modem Speed | Up to 33.6 Kbps (Super G3) |
| Fax Resolution | Up to 406 x 391 dpi (super fine) |
| Memory Capacity | Up to 512 pages2 |
| Speed Dialing | 20 one-touch speed dials 180 coded dials |
| Receive Mode | Fax Only, Manual, Answering, DRPD, Fax/Tel Auto Switch |
| Fax Features | Remote RX, Polling RX, Delayed TX, Dual Access |
| Other Features | PC Fax Sending Only |
| General | |
| OS Compatibility | Windows® 7, Windows Server® 2008, Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2003, Windows/XP 2000, Mac® OS X 10.4.9 & up, Linux (print only) |
| Standard Interface | USB 2.0 Hi-Speed3 (Print, PC Fax, Scan) Network 10/100 Base T (Print, PC Fax) Network Protocol: TCP/IP |
| Software Included | Canon drivers for Windows®, Document Management & OCR Software |
| Power Consumption (approx.) | 1090W (Max) 3W (Energy Saver Mode) |
| Dimension (W x D x H) | 17.7" (W) x 18.6" (D) x 18.3" (H) |
| Weight | Approx. 48.5 lbs. |
| Warranty | 1 year limited warranty4 |
imageCLASS D1150
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good printer poor Canon support
I've had the D1150 for nearly two years now. It is well built and rarely jams. Canon does a poor job of supporting new OS releases--especially Mac OSX. And Canon has never released a firmware upgrade for the D1150. It badly needs a firmware upgrade to improve envelope printing and network setup.
September 25, 2012
No network scanning = FAIL
Bought this copier to use in our small business. We really were most concerned with copying and liked the 2-sided function. The description says it has networking capabilities, faxing and scanning. Too bad it doesn't say it can't network scan...only usb. That really doesn't work in any multi-computer set up. We would not have gotten this machine knowing that. It feels like we have been cheated. We researched quite a bit and NOWHERE did we read you can't network scan. On the plus side, it does copy well and is reasonably fast and quiet.
June 6, 2012
Major Issues Printing Envelopes
For 2 years I have been unable to print non-standard sized envelopes with this printer. I see others have the same issue with this printer. Probably a good idea to have a 2nd printer dedicated to envelop printing. This one works well for standard duplex printing.
December 13, 2011
second canon copier, good value
When the printer works, its great. But it gives a person a hard time printing labels or envelope. The machine beeps and asks you to stick an envelope in, choose the non-existent envelope setting, and refuses to print it, same issue with labels. I can choose foolscap paper but not an envelope in the settings, believe it or not. Sadly, I have to resort to a $25 ink jet printer that does a better job for envelopes. Canon needs to take out the complexity and print an envelope when the computer orders it to. Other than that, it works fine, great print quality and fortunately scans with a single touch of a button. Copies great.
July 31, 2011
