PIXMA E4570

Print

Print Head / Ink

Type

FINE Cartridge

Number of Nozzles

Total 1,280 nozzles

Ink Cartridges

PG-47, CL-57S
(Optional: CL-57)

Maximum Printing Resolution

4800 (horizontal)*1 x 1200 (vertical) dpi

Print Speed*2 (Approx.)

Based on ISO/IEC 24734
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Click here for Document Print and Copy Speed Measurement Conditions

Document (ESAT/Simplex)

8.8 / 4.4 ipm (mono/colour)

Document (ESAT/Duplex)

1.9 ipm (colour)

Document (FPOT Ready/Simplex)

11 / 19 sec (mono/colour)

Photo (4 x 6") (Borderless)

65 sec

Printable Width

Up to 203.2 mm (8 inch)
Borderless: Up to 216 mm (8.5 inch)

Printable Area

Borderless Printing*3

Top/Bottom/Right/Left margin: Each 0 mm

Bordered Printing

Envelope (#10/DL):
Top margin: 8 mm
Bottom margin: 12.7 mm
Left/Right margin: 5.6 mm

LTR, LGL:
Top margin: 3 mm
Bottom margin: 5 mm
Left margin: 6.4 mm
Right margin: 6.3 mm

Custom size (Width: 101.6 - 215.9 mm,
Length: 152.4 - 676 mm):
Top margin: 3 mm
Bottom margin: 5 mm
Left margin: 3.4 mm
Right margin: 3.4 - 9.3 mm

Others:
Top margin: 3 mm
Bottom margin: 5 mm
Left/Right margin: 3.4 mm

Bordered Auto 2-Sided Printing

A4/LTR: Top/Bottom margin: 5 mm
A4: Left/Right margin: 3.4 mm
LTR: Left margin: 6.4 mm, Right margin: 6.3 mm

Support Media

Front Tray

Plain Paper (64 - 105 g/m²)
Photo Paper Pro Platinum (PT-101)
Photo Paper Pro Luster (LU-101)
Photo Paper Plus Glossy II (PP-208)
Matte Photo Paper (MP-101)
High Resolution Paper (HR-101N)
Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss (SG-201)
Photo Stickers (PS-208, PS-808)
Envelope

Paper Size

Front Tray

A4, A5, B5, LTR, LGL,
Envelope (#10, DL), 4 x 6", 5 x 7", 8 x 10"

[Custom size]
Width: 101.6 - 215.9 mm
Length: 152.4 - 676 mm

Paper Size (Borderless)*3

A4, LTR, 4 x 6", 5 x 7", 8 x 10"

Paper Handling (Maximum Number),
Front Tray

Plain Paper (A4/LTR)

Plain Paper (64 g/m²) = 100

Photo Paper (4 x 6")

Other Canon Photo Paper = 20
Photo Paper Plus Glossy II (PP-208) = 10

Photo Paper (5 x 7")

10

Support Media for Auto 2-sided printing

Type

Plain Paper

Size

A4, LTR

Paper Weight

Cassette

Plain Paper: 64 - 105 g/m²
Canon Paper: Max. 300 g/m²
(Photo Paper Pro Platinum, PT-101)

Ink End Sensor

Dot count

Print Head Alignment

Manual

Scan*4

Copy

Fax

PC Fax

Network

Protocol

SNMP, HTTP, TCP/IP (IPv4/IPv6)

Wireless LAN

Network Type

IEEE802.11b/g/n
2.4 GHz, Supported Channels: 1 - 13
(TW: Supported Channels: 1 - 11 only)

Security

WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES)
WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES)

Direct Connection (Wireless LAN)

Available

Printing Solutions

System Requirements*10

General Specifications

Page Yield*15

  1. Ink droplets can be placed with a pitch of 1/4800 inch at minimum.
  2. Document print speeds are the average of ESAT (Word, Excel, PDF) in Office Category Test for the default simplex mode, ISO/IEC 24734.
    Photo print speed is based on the default setting using ISO/JIS-SCID N2 on Photo Paper Plus Glossy II and does not take into account data processing time on host computer.
    Print speed may vary depending on system configuration, interface, software, document complexity, print mode, page coverage, type of paper used etc.
  3. Paper types NOT supported for borderless printing are as follows: Envelope, High Resolution Paper, T-Shirt Transfer, Photo Stickers.
  4. TWAIN driver (ScanGear) is based on the TWAIN specification V1.9 and requires the Data Source Manager comes with the operating system.
  5. Optical resolution scan is available, only when you use TWAIN Driver.
    Optical resolution is a measure of maximum hardware sampling resolution, based on ISO 14473 standard.
  6. The fastest speed in Hi-Speed USB on Windows PC. Transfer time to computer is not included.
  7. Copy speeds are the average of sFCOT and sESAT, ISO/IEC 29183.
    Copy speeds (ADF) are ESAT of copy in sequence, ISO/IEC 24735.
    Copy speed may vary depending on document complexity, copy mode, page coverage, type of paper used etc. and does not take into account warm-up time.
  8. Black & white document fax transmission speed is based on default setting using ITU-T No.1 chart.
    Colour document fax transmission speed is based on default setting using Canon Colour Fax Test Sheet.
    Actual transmission speed may vary depending on document complexity, fax settings at receiving end, and line conditions etc.
  9. Page count is based on ITU-T No.1 chart or Canon FAX Standard Chart No.1.
  10. Please visit https://asia.canon/support to check OS compatibility and to download the latest driver updates.
  11. The performance of the printer may be reduced under certain temperature and humidity conditions.
  12. For the temperature and humidity conditions of papers such as photo paper, refer to the paper's packaging or the supplied instructions.
  13. Acoustic Noise is measured based on ISO 7779 standard with default setting.
  14. When copying ISO/JIS-SCID N2 (printed by inkjet printer) on A4 size plain paper using default settings.
  15. Page yields may vary depending on content coverage, print settings, temperature, humidity, and frequency of printing.
  16. Declared yield value is in accordance with ISO/IEC 24711, using the ISO/IEC 24712 colour chart. Values obtained by continuous printing.
  17. Declared yield value is in accordance with ISO/IEC 29102, using the ISO/IEC 29103 chart. Values obtained by continuous printing.
    Black ink is not used when printing under this condition. However, a minimal amount of black ink is used for maintenance purposes.  


Disclaimer

  • To keep printer's performance, Canon printer performs cleaning automatically according to its condition. When the printer performs cleaning, a small amount of ink is consumed. In this case, all colours of ink may be consumed.
    [Cleaning function]
    The cleaning function helps the printer to suck air bubbles or ink itself from the nozzle and thus prevents print quality degradation or nozzle clogging.
  • The repairing parts for printers will be available five years after production is discontinued. Depending on your model, we may ask you to replace it with a new one, or one with almost the same performance as a maintenance service. In this case, it may be that you cannot use supplies or accessories for your model or the compatible OS will be changed.
  • To obtain good printing quality, use up ink within six months after opening.
  • Depending on your terminal, such as a computer or a smartphone, or the operating system of your terminal, such as your computer or smartphone, the information or the message related to the estimated remaining capacity of the maintenance cartridge usage displayed on the screen of your terminal may be different from the information or message displayed on the operation panel of the printer. Also, the message for the estimated remaining capacity of the maintenance cartridge usage may be displayed at a different point in time. Canon recommends that you use the information and message displayed on the operation panel of the printer as your reference. Note, such information and displayed message serve only as a guideline.
  • Depending on the paper or the print settings, colour ink may be consumed even when you print a document or perform printing in black and white. When any one of the colours of ink has run out, you need to replace the ink cartridge.
  • You need to install ink cartridges of all colours whether you perform black and white printing or colour printing. If any one of the ink cartridges is not installed, an error occurs and you cannot perform printing.
  • When you use the Canon printer for the first time after you install the bundled ink cartridges, the printer consumes a small amount of ink to enable printing by filling the nozzles of the Print Head with ink. For this reason, the number of sheets that can be printed with the first set of ink cartridges is fewer than the succeeding set of ink cartridges.
  • The printing costs described in the brochures or websites are based on the consumption data from not the first ink cartridge but the succeeding ink cartridge.
  • You need to install ink cartridges of all colours whether you perform black and white printing or colour printing. If any of the ink cartridges is not installed, an error occurs and you cannot perform printing.
  • The warranty term for details, contact a Canon authorised sales representative in the country or region you live in.
  • Ink cartridges sold are generally meant for use with printers sold in the same region. The ink cartridges may bear unique labels or configurations and may not be compatible for use with printers sold in another region. To ensure optimal performance of your printer, please check with your local Canon office or authorised Canon reseller before relocating your printer from the location of purchase.
  • Regarding a solution to a problem caused by using non-genuine ink cartridges (including ones supplemented with non-genuine ink by making a hole in the cartridge or so), a fee will be charged even within the warranty term. Keep this in your mind when you use non-genuine ink.
  • If you use non-genuine ink cartridges (including ones supplemented with non-genuine ink by making a hole in the cartridge or so), they may have a negative effect on the performance of the printer or the printing quality may be reduced. In addition, though it is a rare case and does not present a safety hazard, it is reported that a print head will become heated or smoke will be emitted from it due to an ingredient not contained in genuine Canon ink.
    (Note that this does not apply to all non-genuine ink.)
  • Information on Received Faxes:
    By default, received faxes will be printed immediately after they are received. In addition, faxes will be stored in the printer’s memory automatically when they are received. However, the printer’s memory has an upper limit on the number of faxes or subjects it can contain. When the amount of stored fax reaches the upper limit of the printer’s memory, faxes stored latest will overwrite those stored earliest.
    As long as paper is loaded, the printer will perform printing even when the ink remaining is insufficient. Therefore, in case ink remaining is low, printed faxes may be unclear due to blurring of ink. In such case if the amount of stored faxes has reached its upper limit of the printer’s memory, faxes stored in the printer’s memory will be deleted in order from the earliest. As a result, you may not be able to see faxes either using printed material or the printer’s memory.
    Therefore, if you use the fax capabilities, make sure sufficient ink remains in the ink tank in advance. In addition, we recommend you refill the ink tank early so that ink does not become insufficient while fax printing is in progress. Visually inspect the remaining ink in the printer’s ink tank. Moreover, we recommend you check printed pages immediately after faxes are received. If a fax remains in the printer’s memory, you can reprint it after refilling the ink tank.
    If [Do not print] is selected for [Received documents] on [Auto print settings] under [FAX settings] on the operation panel of the printer, received faxes will not be printed immediately. Instead, faxes are stored in the printer’s memory automatically and you can select and print those stored from the printer’s memory. In this setting, the printer does not receive faxes if the printer’s memory reaches its upper limit. Thus, stored faxes are not overwritten automatically. 
  • A printer with a fax function stores the following fax data in printer's memory:
    - Faxes not printed out due to conditions such as ink running out.
    - Faxes in the send queue.
    If you disconnect the power cord, the date and time settings are reset and faxes stored in the printer's memory will be deleted. Before you disconnect the power cord, confirm that faxes you need to keep have already been printed or sent.