
Canon PC160 Personal Copier 8461A043
Compact and Efficient Personal Copying SolutionIntroducing the CANON PC160 Personal Copier. Designed for personal use, this copier offers a compact design with essential features, including automatic and manual exposure, and easy operation, making it an efficient addition to any home or small off...
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Overview
Compact and Efficient Personal Copying Solution
Introducing the CANON PC160 Personal Copier. Designed for personal use, this copier offers a compact design with essential features, including automatic and manual exposure, and easy operation, making it an efficient addition to any home or small office.
- Mono Copy Speed: Up to 4 copies-per-minute
- Warm-up Time: 0 seconds (68 degrees F)
- First Copy Time: 22 seconds
- Paper Feeding: 50-sheet tray
- Paper Size: 4.1 x 5.9 - 8.5 x 11 inches
- Copy Features: Automatic and manual exposure, auto shut-off, carrying handle
Key Features
Mono Copy Speed (up to) 4 copies-per-minute
Warm-up Time 0 seconds (68 degrees F)
First Copy Time in 22 seconds
Paper Feeding 50-sheet tray, 4.1 x 5.9 - 8.5 x 11 / Paper Weight - 17 to 32 lb.
Copy Features - Automatic and manual exposure; auto shut-off; carrying handle
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Boasts a 0-second warm-up time, allowing for immediate copying without waiting for the machine to heat up
- Capable of copying up to 4 pages per minute in monochrome, suitable for small volume tasks
- Features both automatic and manual exposure settings, providing control over copy quality for various documents
- Includes a convenient carrying handle, enhancing its portability for use in different locations
- Equipped with a 50-sheet paper tray, reducing the frequency of paper refills during operation
👎 Cons
- The copy speed of 4 copies-per-minute is relatively slow for higher volume copying needs
- Its monochrome-only capability means it cannot produce color copies, limiting its versatility
- A first copy time of 22 seconds is relatively long despite the 0-second warm-up, indicating a delay before the first page prints
- The paper weight support of 17 to 32 lb. might restrict the use of very heavy or specialized media
- Specific details on resolution or maximum copy size are not provided, which could impact clarity and use cases