varioPRINT 135 Customer Expectations Document
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varioPRINT 135 Customer Expectations Document
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2.1 Summary of Functions
Function
Canon varioPRINT 135
Print Speed (LTR) B&W
Up to 135 ipm
Scan Speed
(300 dpi, LTR)
Simplex,
B&W and Color
Up to 120 ipm
Duplex,
B&W and Color
Scan Speed
(600 dpi, LTR)
Simplex,
B&W and Color
Up to 100 ipm
Duplex,
B&W and Color
Up to 25 ipm
Scan Speed
(600 x 300 dpi, LTR)
Simplex,
Duplex, and
Color
Up to 105 ipm
DADF
Standard duplex automatic document feeder
DADF Capacity
300 sheets (20 lb bond (80 g/m²))
Print Resolution
Up to 600 x 2,400 dpi
Copy Resolution
Up to 600 x 1,200 dpi
Scan Resolution
Up to 600 x 600 dpi
Gradations
200 levels
Paper Size
Minimum
5.5” x 7.2” (140 mm x 182 mm)
Maximum
12.6” x 19.2” (320 mm x 488 mm)
Paper Weight
13 lb bond to 110 lb cover (50 to 300 g/m²)
Maximum Printable Area
12.1” x 19.1” (308 mm x 484 mm)
Controller
Standard PRISMAsync Controller
Controller HDD Capacity
160 GB
Controller Memory
2 GB
Security
Optional with E-Shredding license enabled on the
PRISMAsync controller
Copy
Standard
Scan
Standard for B&W
Standard
Network
Standard Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-TX
2.2 Offset Press vs. DirectPress
Offset printing
is a technique that transfers (or “offsets”) an inked image from a
plate to a rubber blanket, and then to the printing surface. This enables the offset
press to maintain a consistent and high-image quality over long print runs because
the plate never touches the paper. The process requires a substantial investment
in equipment and setup expenses to achieve these results.
DirectPress
converts digital data into a toner image in a single step. This compact
process is unaffected by temperature, static, or humidity. Therefore, it offers stable
performance and no deterioration in quality, while producing no ozone or waste
toner.
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To scan in color, the optional Color Scan to File/E-Mail-C1 license must be installed.