Canon enhances Personal Digital Copier range with versatile, double-sided desktop copier: the PC-D450 |
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Amstelveen, The Netherlands, 26 January, 2009: Canon expands its range of Personal Digital Copiers with the launch of a new flagship: the PC-D450. With over 10 million Canon Personal Copiers already sold, the PC-D450 inherits generations of Canon copier know-how. Featuring double-sided copying as standard, copy speeds of 22 cpm, and a First Copy Out Time (FCOT) of 9 seconds or less, the PC-D450 delivers market-leading performance. Its versatile copying functions are complemented by additional multifunctional capabilities – including double-sided scanning and printing.
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“The new PC-D450 is ideal for use in personal and small offices that frequently copy,” said Mogens Jensen, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging, Europe. “Its auto duplex features make it perfect for handling the increasing amount of double-sided documents found in the workplace.” Key features: - Compact, space-saving design
- Fast copy speed: up to 22 cpm (A4)
- FCOT of 9 seconds or less
- 50-sheet Duplex ADF (Automatic Document Feeder)
- Automatic double-sided copying, printing and scanning
- No warm-up time with On-Demand fixing
- Energy efficient: only 3 watts power consumption in Sleep mode
- ID card copy, 2-on-1 copy, 50%-200% zoom and electronic collation
- Canon All-in-One cartridge for maintenance-free operation
Increased productivity: automatic double-sided copying
Double-sided documents are increasingly common in today’s workplace. To meet the needs of small businesses and offices who frequently have to reproduce both sides of an original, the new PC-D450 features a productive 50-sheet Duplex ADF and duplex print engine, providing rapid copying of multiple two-sided originals at up to 22 cpm. Double-sided printing also saves on paper and significantly reduces wastage.
A range of dedicated copy features are available through the user-friendly interface panel. These include reduce and enlarge, 2-on-1 copy, electronic collation and Canon’s new ID Card Copy function (useful for tourism and official purposes), which copies both sides of an ID card or similar small document onto a single side.
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