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Features and Benefits
The BJC-610 Color Bubble Jet Printer produces high quality printing by incorporating many useful
features.
Microsoft Windows Printing Software
The printer comes ready to run with the Microsoft Windows Printing System. This new software system
helps your computer and printer work together to print as fast as possible, and allows your computer to
actually tell you, as well as show you, what your printer is doing.
Excellent print quality and speed
The printer's high performance print head offers up to 720 by 720 dots per inch (dip) for high resolution
text and graphics with the Microsoft Windows Printing System, and up to 360 by 360 dpi with MS-DOS
application programs. Your printer offers both vibrant print quality and exceptional print speed: 300
characters per second (cps) in High Speed mode and 205 cps in High Quality Mode.
High quality ink
The ink cartridges employ high quality, light-resistant ink in both black and colors. The ink dries quickly
and looks great on plain paper.
Low cost color printing
With Canon's innovative ink system, each ink cartridge is separate. if you use one color more than others,
you can replace that cartridge only.
Simple maintenance
The Ink cartridges are simple to replace. The black ink cartridge is larger than the other color ink
cartridges, which allows you to use the printer as a monochrome printer without repeatedly replacing the
black ink cartridge.
Impressive color output
The printer produces vibrant colors on a wide variety of media, including plain paper, specially treated
paper, high gloss film, high resolution paper, fabric sheets, Bubble Jet (water-resistant) paper, envelopes,
and transparencies. It also has the ability to print on back print film, which can be shown on a lighted
panel.
Convenient paper handling
An automatic sheet feeder holds up to approximately 100 sheets of plain paper, 50 sheets of transparency
or back print film, or 15 envelopes.
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