Canon Color imageRUNNER C1022 Series

canon_image_runner.jpg Strengthening its color lineup to support the growing color output needs of small office, workgroup and general office environments, Canon unveiled the new sleek, compact, easy to use and feature-rich Color imageRUNNER C1022 Series. The new Canon Color imageRUNNER Series, which is built upon the Canon imageCHIP (Concurrent Hyper Intelligent Platform) Lite system architecture, combines the capabilities of single function printers, stand-alone Fax devices, scanners and copiers into one user-friendly, high image quality multifunction device without occupying a large area or overwhelming a company's budget. The Color imageRUNNER C1022 Series deliver exceptional letter-sized output speeds of up to 22 pages-per-minute (ppm) in monochrome and color, and accurate color scanning at up to 20 impressions-per-minute (ipm) for single- or double-sided letter-sized originals.

To help better support today's mobile workforce, the new Color imageRUNNER C1022 Series comes with advanced scanning and printing capabilities to output documents whenever they are needed without connecting to a laptop or a computer.The Color imageRUNNER C1022 Series is available for approximately for $3,995 for the imageRUNNER C1022i and $3,495 for the imageRUNNER C1022.

October 2, 2008 - 5:16 AM | Posted in - Other Stuff |


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