Date: Friday July 10, 2009 12:04:02 pm
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http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/167978/canon_expands_color_printer_line_with_new_lasers.htmlNEW LASER PRINTERS FROM CANON USA Canon
U.S.A. on Tuesday introduced new models of its ImageCLASS laser
printers, along with new Pixma inkjet and Selphy dye-sub printers. All
are Mac and PC-compatible.
The ImageClass MF8050Cn and MF8350Cdn
are two new multifunction color laser printers expected to go on sale
in September, 2009 for $499 and $699 respectively. Both printers
feature Ethernet and USB 2.0 interfaces. The MF8350Cdn prints at up to
21 pages per minute in color and black and white, and can handle
two-sided printing, copying and faxing. The MF8050Cn prints at up to
eight pages per minute in color and 12 pages in black and white; it
features a 5-line LCD display with animation to help users follow
on-screen instructions.
The Pixma MP560 is a new all-in-one
inkjet printer that supports Wi-Fi 802.11b and g protocols. It can
print out pictures from USB flash memory devices, supports
PictBridge-compatible cameras and has five individual ink tanks and a
2.0-inch LCD screen. It can output 9.2 inches per minute for back and
white documents and 6.0 inches per minute for color, and costs $150. It
also sports auto-duplex (two-sided) printing.
The Pixma MP490 is
another all-in-one unit with four-color inks; it can print out a 4 x 6
inch photo in about 43 seconds. It has a 1.8-inch LCD screen and a
self-opening output tray; it works using USB 2.0. It costs $100.
The
Selphy CP790 is Canon’s newest compact photo printer. The dye-sub
printer costs $180, and also has available an $80 battery pack that
lets you use it away from a wall outlet. It features a 3.0-inch LCD
display and can print a 4 x 6 inch photo in 43 seconds.
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