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Canon U.S.A.
Introduces The imageRUNNER 6000
Multifunction Platform Provides Powerful Document Production and
Distribution Capabilities
Wednesday August 1
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y.--Canon U.S.A.,Inc., a subsidiary of Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ),
and U.S. market share leader in digital copier solutions designed for the
corporate office, today announced the immediate availability of the
imageRUNNER 6000, a 60 page-per-minute (ppm), black-and-white, digital
copier with network print and scan upgrade potential.
Targeted for large corporate workgroups and departments, the
imageRUNNER 6000 offers document production and distribution capabilities
that can have a significant impact on how well an organization makes use
of its information resources.
Designed around a digital print engine capable of supporting 2400 x 600
dpi and 256 grayscale resolution, and up to 230,000 impressions per month
duty cycle, the imageRUNNER 6000 caters to mid-to-high volume environments
with up to 7,650 sheets of 17 lb. Bond to 100 lb. Index paper supply, and
standard automatic trayless duplexing for two-sided output at rated engine
speed. An amorphous silicon drum for the unit has a yield of 3,000,000
impressions, with the toner cartridge yielding 33,000 copies/prints at 6%
coverage.
"With the introduction of the imageRUNNER 6000, Canon is
increasing our ability to meet diverse customer needs in corporate
workgroups and departments," said Dennis Amorosano, director of
Marketing, Canon U.S.A. Copier and Networked Office Systems Division.
"In building on past imageRUNNER success, the imageRUNNER 6000
leverages Canon's imagePlatform (IP) architecture, bringing new
capabilities to this segment of the office marketplace."
With many large corporations having already made the transition from
analog to digital copier technology, an increasing focus is now being made
towards driving additional network functionality, particularly in the
areas of document finishing, scanning and distribution, and device
management. The imageRUNNER 6000 excels in each of these areas and others,
offering best-in-class capabilities and performance when compared to
competitive products, as follows:
Document Finishing Superiority
With the imageRUNNER 6000, Canon maintains its leadership position in
bringing versatile document finishing functions to the digital office by
delivering single and multi-position stapling of up to 50 sheets in any
corner of the page. Automatic saddle-stitch booklet making capability
allows general office users to produce professional-looking output
in-house at a fraction of the time and cost of outsourcing. An optional
2/3 hole punching unit is also available for all imageRUNNER 6000
finishers, which, when used with the available chapterization or cover
sheet insertion modes, allows completed sets to be immediately inserted
into binders. Specific customer applications ranging from training
manuals, booklets and other frequently revised publications, as well as
customized documents, such as financial reports and brochures, are all
facilitated through comprehensive device driver software at the client
desktop.
Robust Image Server Functions and Network Connectivity
An internal 5.1 GB Image Server and 128 MB of RAM allows the
imageRUNNER 6000 to scan up to five copy jobs in "Copy
Reservation" mode. A "Job Build" mode allows a user to
combine up to 100 simplex and duplex originals using either the document
feeder or platen glass.
The same memory can also be used for a "Confidential Mail
Box" function, which allows up to 1,000 scanned or printed documents
to be stored in 100 user-named mailboxes. A "Merge Documents"
mode can combine jobs sent to a mailbox and convert them into a single
file for uniform printing. Merged jobs can originate as hard copy
documents, electronic files created in different software applications, or
a combination of both.
For high-volume printing and scanning capability, the optional Network
Multi-PDL Printer Kit-A2 represents the next generation of Canon developed
controller technology for its IP-enabled devices, offering 10/100 Ethernet
connectivity, and PCL5e, PCL6, and emulation of Adobe PostScript3.
High Speed Scanning and Document Distribution
The high-speed scanning capability of the imageRUNNER 6000 can
potentially replace more traditional methods of document distribution such
as fax, mail, and overnight delivery services at a significant savings in
cost and time. By supporting resolution up to 600 x 600 dpi in scan mode,
the imageRUNNER 6000 uses Canon Network ScanGear, a 32-bit TWAIN-compliant
driver that allows the transmission of scanned images from the device
platen or feeder to be sent to a client desktop or server on the network.
Preset scanning resolutions using Network ScanGear are at 150, 200, 300,
400, and 600 dpi, with actual scanning speed dependent on the level of
grayscale selected and image composition of documents.
A complete document distribution system using the imageRUNNER 6000,
Canon's Network Printer Kit, eCopy's ScanStation hardware, and eCopy
ShareScan and Desktop software is also available, as follows:
eCopy ScanStation: A small-format touch-screen and a CPU that attaches
easily to a Canon imageRUNNER Series digital copier. To make an eCopy, a
user can simply place the paper document in the copier's document feeder
and choose one of several "send" options shown as icons on the
eCopy ScanStation touch-screen panel.
eCopy ShareScan: ShareScan runs on a customized PC, which connects an
imageRUNNER device. With ShareScan, users enable their imageRUNNER to scan
and route paper documents via e-mail, network fax, or through secure
electronic document delivery services. ShareScan seamlessly integrates
with popular office applications including e-mail and network fax,
allowing users to send paper documents directly from the imageRUNNER using
their personal account to Lotus Notes Mail and Microsoft Exchange.
eCopy Desktop: eCopy Desktop is a desktop document imaging application
that can receive documents captured by ShareScan. eCopy Desktop users can
save electronic copies of these paper documents, mark them up using the
annotation tools (stamp, highlight, add text, underline, etc.), convert
the scanned image to text using Optical Character Recognition (OCR), and
route them via e-mail and network fax. eCopy Desktop software links to the
most popular document management applications to integrate scanned images
into existing workflow. Documents such as contracts, invoices, delivery
receipts, application forms, sensitive legal documents, and hand-edited
engineering drawings can easily be delivered with substantial savings in
time and money compared to traditional fax, overnight courier, or
interoffice mail services.
NetSpot Suite Device Management Software
Canon NetSpot Suite is a group of platform independent software
utilities that are designed to ease the administrative burdens associated
with installing, monitoring, and managing Canon, and third party, SNMP-compliant,
print devices across corporate enterprise networks or the Internet. Both
end users and network administrators are given a level of access and
control that is designed to optimize the uptime of imageRUNNER 6000s and
other devices throughout the enterprise for maximum productivity.
Among the capabilities of NetSpot Suite include the ability for users
to obtain real-time descriptions of the device status, its available
features and accessories, and print job status and end of job notification
through any standard Web browser. Network administrator rights to the
software allow them to set preferences, and manage and update information.
Plug-in modules to major enterprise management software applications such
as CA-Unicenter TNG, HP OpenView, Tivoli NetView, and BMC Patrol are also
available to network administrators.
All referenced product names are
trademarks of their respective owners.
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