Canon launches Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3080 Series
Canon today launched two new printers; Color imageRUNNER C3480 Series and the Color imageRUNNER C3080 Series.
The new imageRUNNER printers come With print speeds of up to 34/30 pages-per-minute in monochrome and up to 30/28 in color, respectively, for letter-sized output, the new Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3080 Series is set to be competitive within the print and imaging industry's Segment 2 and Segment 3 markets.
The new Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3080 Series offer Web connectivity, accelerated paper management, robust finishing options, advanced security features, and low energy consumption, as well as compatibility with a wide selection of accessories, the Color imageRUNNER C3480 and C3080 systems are available in either a "base" or "i" version, and can be customized to meet diverse document management needs.
Canon's Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3080 Series models feature a wide set of document management tools and high-capacity finishing options that enable users to create professional documents in the office - reducing the time and costs associated with outsourcing projects. The systems' fast speeds are achieved with Canon's Quick Fixing (QF) color toner, which is designed to quickly melt and fuse to paper at low temperatures. QF color toner also provides high image quality with minimal power requirements.
To achieve greater productivity, the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3080 Series offer time-saving tools, enabling multiple users to access and create print jobs simultaneously. Canon's 4-in-1 Laser Scanning accelerates the pace of scanning, while optimized print performance produces output at up to 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution.
The Canon Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3080 Series models are immediately available at a manufacturer's suggested retail prices of $11,000 for the Color imageRUNNER C3480; $13,000 for the Color imageRUNNER C3480i; $9,000 for the Color imageRUNNER C3080; and $11,000 for Color imageRUNNER C3080i.
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