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Canon adds new devices to A4 and A3 line-up

October 2, 2019

Canon USA has added new desktop laser printers to its imageRUNNER and imageCLASS model line-up.

The OEM announced the availability of new imageCLASS and imageRUNNER multifunction printers (MFPs) and single function printers (SFPs). These new models, when implemented into compatible fleet environments, can provide customers the ability to better optimise their print-related activity in scenarios where device footprint, user experience, security features and total cost of ownership are primary considerations, Canon explained.

Canon said that the six new black-and-white models well complement the existing Canon A3 and A4 portfolio. New models include the imageRUNNER 1643iF (MFP), imageRUNNER 1643i (MFP), imageRUNNER1643P (SFP), and imageCLASS MF449dw (MFP), imageCLASS LBP325dn (SFP), and imageCLASS LBP228dw (SFP). All support standard letter- and legal-sized printing (A4) with print speeds up to 40 and 45 pages-per-minute and are great in industries like education and healthcare, where space is often limited but productivity needs are typically high.

“Our evolving A4 line-up reflects our goal to provide customers with the products that best suit their specific needs and applications in today’s transforming office environments, some of which recently adapted to implement distributed workflows,” says Shinichi Yoshida, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Canon U.S.A. Inc. “The new models deliver a consistent look and feel while enabling companies to establish simple document workflows that aid their important business processes.”

Designed for compatible fleet environments, the new MFP models feature Single Pass Duplex Automatic Scanning for fast scan speeds of up to 70 images-per-minute, a five-inch, customisable touchscreen control panel, and Canon’s Application Library platform that allows users to customise the device to meet their specific workflow needs.

In addition, the products include a number of strong security features like Verify System at Startup, Encrypted PDF, and Device Signature PDF. Select models will come equipped with Canon’s print management solution, uniFLOW Online Express, as a standard feature providing user authentication, as well as basic scanning and cost accounting features.

The new models also feature fleet-wide serviceability solutions support, including the ability to interface with imageWARE Remote to allow for the delivery of vital device information for service operations, which can potentially increase device uptime.

The new imageRUNNER and imageCLASS models are now available through Canon authorised dealers.

Categories : Products and Technology

Tags : Canon MFPs Printers SFPs

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