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The PC-D440: The Compact Versatile Desktop Digital Copier

Published Aug 18, 2010

Canon’s versatile and compact desktop digital copier, the PC-D440 with duplex print capability, is ideally positioned to meet personal and small office printing needs. The PC-D440, which replaces the Canon PC-D320 and PC-D340, will enable users to make further savings in energy, time and costs.

Ideal for small businesses which frequently copy and occasionally print and scan documents, the PC-D440 offers all the key features needed for efficient copying and printing including quick recovery from sleep mode and an All-in-One cartridge for cost effective use. With faster copy and print speeds, a more compact design and its easy to use interface panel, the PC-D440 is an ideal choice for customers wishing to replace or upgrade their current desktop copier.

Improved productivity with faster copy and print speeds:

The Energy Star compliant PC-D440, which uses just 3W of energy in sleep mode, has a much improved copy and print speed of up to 22cpm/ppm, allowing office workers to copy multiple pages quickly and efficiently. The printer also utilises some of Canon’s key technologies to provide a Quick First-Print from sleep mode and a Fast First Copy Out Time (FCOT) of only 9 seconds making it one of the most efficient devices in the market today.

One of the core benefits of the PC-D440 is its ability to copy multiple page documents at a speed of 20 cpm, using the Automatic Document Feeder, which is almost as fast as copying a single document multiple times from the platen.

The PC-D440 comes with built-in duplexing as standard, allowing users to print double-sided documents automatically. As well as drastically reducing the time and effort required for manual duplex, this also improves the process of booklet printing, and enables users to create more professional documents.

Enhanced Usability:

To ensure that all users can get the best from their copying, the PC-D440 also features a user-friendly interface panel with simple, one-button access to useful digital copy functions such as reduce, enlarge, 2-on-1 copy and electronic collation. There is also a job cancel button to ensure complete functionality for all users and make operating the model as easy as possible.

The device also offers ID card copy, a time and paper-saving feature typically used by the tourism industry and government, which aids the user to copy both sides of an ID or small document to one side of paper.

The PC-D440 is available across Europe from February 2010.

Feature Summary:

- 22 cpm/ppm laser copying and printing
- Compact space-saving design
- Automatic double-sided printing
- First Copy Out Time of 9 seconds or less
- 35-sheet Automatic Document Feeder
- No waiting with Quick First-Print technologies
- ID card copy, 2-on-1 copy, 50% - 200% zoom and electronic collation
- Low energy consumption of just 3W in sleep mode
- All-in-One cartridge provides continuous high-quality output and cost-effective printing

For more information:

Rijosh Joseph
d’pr
T: +971 50 2818849
E: rijosh@d-pr.ae
W: www.canon-me.com



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