
Canon PC940 Personal Copier
Compact and Efficient Personal Copier The Canon PC940 Personal Copier offers compact convenience and essential features for home or small business use. Delivering up to 13 copies per minute with a 250-sheet paper cassette, this copier ensures fast and high-quality monochrome prints. Specificatio...
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Overview
Compact and Efficient Personal Copier
The Canon PC940 Personal Copier offers compact convenience and essential features for home or small business use. Delivering up to 13 copies per minute with a 250-sheet paper cassette, this copier ensures fast and high-quality monochrome prints.
Specifications:
- Print Technology: Inkjet
- Output: Monochrome
- Max Print Resolution B/W: 600 x 600 dpi
- Print Speed: Up to 13 copies per minute
- Input Capacity: 250 sheets
Key Features
Copying solution for home or small business
Up to 13 copies per minute
250 sheet paper cassette
No warm up time, fast, high quality copies
Yields approximately 4,000 copies per cartridge
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a fast copying speed of up to 13 copies per minute, enhancing productivity for small tasks.
- Equipped with a generous 250-sheet paper cassette, reducing the frequency of paper refills.
- Boasts no warm-up time, allowing for immediate operation and fast, high-quality copies.
- Designed as a comprehensive copying solution suitable for both home and small business environments.
- Each cartridge yields approximately 4,000 copies, providing a substantial lifespan between replacements.
👎 Cons
- Limited to a single function as a personal copier, lacking printing, scanning, or fax capabilities.
- The 13 copies per minute speed, while fast for personal use, may be slower than multi-function devices for higher volume needs.
- Relies on cartridges, which are consumables and represent ongoing operational costs.
- Specific details on copy resolution or color capability are not provided, suggesting it may be monochrome.
- The product's age (ASIN suggests a much older release) indicates it might lack modern connectivity or features.