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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Classification of Photocopiers

A Photocopier is a machine which makes copies of data pages and other visual images in a quick time. Most current photocopiers use dry process technology using heat known as xerography. Color Photocopiers are those photocopiers which photocopies texts and images into the same color as their original one. Photocopiers can be classified into low volume photocopiers, mid volume photocopiers and high volume photocopiers depending upon their capacity to photocopy pages per in a given interval of time.

Canon Copiers, Digital Copiers
 Photocopying is widely used in business, education, and government. There have been many predictions that photocopiers will eventually become outdated as information workers continue to increase their digital documentation and thus relying less on distributing actual pieces of paper.

 Many color photocopiers are popular today, like the Canon color copiers, along with various other makes in the market work very much like a computer scanner connected to a laser printer. The color copier first scans the original document and then the information is transferred to a charged image drum (main part of a photocopier). The color toner firstly gets stuck to the areas of the drum that are charged before it transfers it to paper.

Canon is one of the major electronic goods manufacturers all over the globe today.  This Japan base company has a large presence in a number of high technology sectors like cameras, photocopiers and computer printers.  Even though they are main manufacturers of photocopiers and other multifunctional devices, the firm started to manufacture high quality image capturing cameras also.

In fact Canon copiers are a major source of revenue for their company with a bulk of the income being generated only from this only. Canon copiers offer a complete line of range of devices with products which are optimized for different requirements from small and medium enterprises to large corporations even the average home user can find a simple canon copier which suits his needs.


Copiers for some time have been an important element of communication and are mostly present at every desk in offices. But, as with any product, various environmental impacts can occur throughout any product's life cycle. By considering a variety of life cycle features, from the materials used to manufacture copiers to energy use to recycling and disposal issues, purchasers now make informed decisions about copier purchases and use.

A personal copier puts professional copying convenience at your fingertips. Portable, stylish and affordable, they provide high quality output when you need it, wherever you need it. They’re also extremely easy to use and the All-in-One cartridge makes them maintenance free.

Your copier is part of a mix of office productivity machines, including other copiers, workgroup printers, and printer multifunctional. If for example, you have several copiers at your site, you probably don’t need all of them to have the maximum speed. Bigger production jobs, for example, can be run on one centralized copier. The vast majority of copy jobs involve only a few pages copied a few times.

A personal copier puts professional copying convenience at your fingertips. The scanner part of the Digital photocopier is very reliable and the only weakness comes from the printing and feeding of originals. With the new technology of the canon photocopiers the consumer buying behavior is also changing accordingly. Now consumers demand used photocopiers parts as the prices are rising high day by day. When they first appeared a few years ago, digital copiers were 20 to 50 percent more expensive than the older ones. Now they are affordable just as others and are better.

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