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Summary Of Functions; Offset Press Vs. Digital Imagepress - Canon imagePRESS C6010 Customer Expectation Document

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2.1 Summary of Functions

Function
Output Speed (Color)
Output Speed (B&W)
Engine Resolution
Gradations
Max. Paper Size
Max. Paper Weight
Max. Printable Area
Printer Memory
Copy
Mail Box
Network
Remote UI
MEAP Capability
Controllers
Network Scanning
Send
*1 The maximum guaranteed print size is 12.6" x 19" (320.6 mm x 482.7 mm).

2.2 Offset Press vs. Digital imagePRESS

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 time to achieve these results.
A digital press uses an electrostatic process to produce "offset-like" image quality
at a fraction of the cost of an offset press. In the imagePRESS C6010 digital press,
the drum is imaged; the toner is applied, and then transferred to the ITB
(Intermediate Transfer Belt). The ITB then transfers all four toner colors to the
paper in one single pass. The small toner particle size captures a greater color
gamut space, closer to that of an offset press.
Version 2
imagePRESS C6010 Customer Expectations Document
imagePRESS C6010
60 ppm (LTR)
60 ppm (LTR)
1,200 x 1,200 dpi
256 levels
13" x 19.2"
120 lb cover (325 g/m
12.7" x 19" (323 mm x 482.7 mm)
1.5 GB
Yes (w/optional Reader)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
imagePRESS Server A3300
imagePRESS Server A2300
imagePRESS Server A1300
imagePRESS CR Server A7500
imagePRESS CR Server A7000 V2
Color UFR II/PCL/PS Printer Kit-T2
Yes (w/optional Reader)
Optional (Universal Send)
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