imageCLASS MF4890dw/MF4880dw/MF4770n Service Guide for Authorized Servicers
imageCLASS MF4890dw/MF4880dw/MF4770n Service Guide for Authorized Servicers
June 2013
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I.
Product Overview
The Canon imageCLASS
MF4890dw, imageCLASS
MF4880dw and
imageCLASS MF4770n are
compact,
B&W (Black-and-White),
laser
multifunction devices with copy, print, scan, and fax capabilities. These models
are the successor to the imageCLASS MF4570dw, imageCLASS MF4570dn and
imageCLASS MF4450 and bring the following capabilities to users in a small
office or home office environment:
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Connectivity
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USB 2.0 High Speed port for printing and scanning from USB memory.
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10/100 Base-T Ethernet connectivity that supports network printing,
scanning, and PC faxing.
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802.11 b/g/n
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Print and copy speeds (B&W using LTR (letter-sized) paper)
wireless connectivity that supports wireless network printing,
scanning, and PC faxing (The imageCLASS MF4890dw and
imageCLASS MF4880dw only).
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The imageCLASS MF4890dw and imageCLASS MF4880dw up to
26 ppm
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The imageCLASS MF4770n up to 24 ppm.
(pages-per-minute).
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Quick first print time in approximately 5.8 seconds.
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Duplex functions
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imageCLASS MF4890dw: Duplex Print, Copy, Scan, Fax
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imageCLASS MF4880dw: Duplex Print Only
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Color scanning at an interpolated resolution of up to 9,600 x 9,600 dpi (dots
per inch), and optical scanning at a resolution of up to 600 x 600 dpi.
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Includes a front-loading paper cassette with a capacity of up to 250 sheets
and a multipurpose tray with single-sheet feeding capability
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Standard 33.6 Kbps Super G3 fax capabilities.
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Meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
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Standard UFR II LT printing.
1 Wireless performance may vary, depending on terrain and distance between the printer and wireless network
clients.
2 The copy/print speed is measured during continuous copy/print runs. Copy/print speeds may vary, depending on
the paper type, size, and paper feeding direction. Copy/print speeds on smaller paper sizes may be slower. Also,
the machine may experience downtime or decrease the copy/print speed in the middle of a continuous copy/print
run to adjust the temperature inside the machine or maintain the optimal print quality.