The Canon LBP6030w is a monochrome (black and white) laser printer that entered the market as an entry-level solution for users who prioritize low running costs and wireless convenience over speed and features. In an age of bloated all-in-one inkjets that bleed you dry with cartridge costs, the LBP6030w offers a refreshingly simple proposition: print black text and basic graphics reliably, without a subscription or constant ink-head cleaning.
When not in active use, the printer enters an Energy Saver Mode that consumes only 1.6 watts .
The first thing you notice is how compact this printer is. It’s one of the smallest monochrome laser printers on the market. It can easily sit on a crowded desk, a shelf, or even a small IKEA nightstand. The matte white and grey plastic construction looks clean but feels a bit hollow. There’s no creaking, but you can tell Canon cut costs on the chassis. canon imageclass lbp6030w
Offers a standard 600 x 600 dpi, which can be enhanced to 2400 x 600 dpi quality using Canon’s laser technology for crisp text and detailed graphics.
14.4" W x 10.5" D x 7.2" H | Weight: 11 lbs The Canon LBP6030w is a monochrome (black and
Once connected to a network, it became a silent sentinel. It utilized Canon’s proprietary (Ultra Fast Rendering) technology. To the user, this translated to one simple truth: you pressed "Print," and the paper came out fast. First printout time was roughly 8 seconds—impressive for a machine its size.
Rated at 19 pages per minute (ppm). Real-world? After the first page (which takes a slow 7.5 seconds to warm up), it prints about 15-16 ppm. For text documents, this feels snappy. A 20-page essay is done before you walk back to your desk. The first thing you notice is how compact this printer is
| Cartridge | Yield | Approx. Cost | Cost per page | |-----------|-------|--------------|----------------| | Standard (325) | 700 pages | $45 | 6.4 cents | | High Yield (325i) | 1,200 pages | $65 | 5.4 cents | | | ~1,000 pages | $15 | 1.5 cents |
Imagine a frantic Wednesday night at 2:00 AM. A ten-page research paper is due in the morning. The student hits print. There is no whirring, clicking, or agonizing wait for an inkjet to align its heads. The LBP6030w hums to life—a distinct, rhythmic whirr-click-whoosh .