Canon U.S.A.’s latest printer models, the colour imageRunner Advance C350P and the black-and-white imageRunner 1435P carry a small footprint and can easily be integrated with Canon’s solutions and Managed Document Services for consistency of operations throughout existing office fleets. Both models offer a separate drum and separate toner-based print engine to help achieve high-printing efficiency and low total cost of ownership. Each model also shares consumables with the companion MFP engines to help reduce support overhead and the number of supplies needed in the office. With high-capacity toner bottles for each model and high-yield imaging drums, customers “can realize outstanding uptime and a more cost-efficient operation,” said Canon. The new Defined & Quick Fixing (DQF) toner of the imageRunner 1435P helps achieve high-image quality and fast print speeds, and the Pure Quality (PQ) toner of the imageRunner C350P helps deliver “vibrant colour output” resulting in high quality printing without a high total cost of ownership.
“Canon strives to meet the needs of our customers by providing diverse solutions to help maximize their company operations,” said Junichi Yoshitake, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Business Imaging Solutions Group, Canon U.S.A. “The ability to implement device integration seamlessly into customers’ office fleets is a testament to our business model of providing services and solutions that can be customized to meet the individual needs of various organizations and vertical markets – such as the healthcare, financial and legal industries.”
Designed for mid-sized to enterprise businesses, the C350P system provides high-volume offices with colour printing using Canon’s unique V2 Color profile. This profile can help provide an impactful look and feel with vibrant colour and sharp, well-defined images for business presentations and documents. As an edition to the newly launched imageRunner 1400 series, the 1435P monochrome desktop printer option is aimed at small offices or departments of large enterprises that have compact space requirements and need to print high-quality letter and legal-sized documents. These include medical offices, executive suites in large corporations, or customer service operations at financial and banking institutions.
Both are MDS ready
Integrating with Canon’s solutions and Managed Document Services (MDS) can help businesses effectively manage these printers “giving customers optimal fleet consistency and the ability to help increase productivity by providing cohesive and broad support for business operations,” said the OEM. To help track, manage and streamline document-based processes, both devices support Canon’s document and workflow management solutions, including uniFlow, which helps optimize print security and output management. Both printers are currently available through authorized Canon dealers.