Lexmark C 720 User Manual

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March 2001

Color Business Report

integrates a 6 GB hard drive, and includes 10/100Base-

T Ethernet connectivity. Standard paper input capacity

is 1,400 sheets, and a 10-bin sorter is available for

$1,499. The DocuColor 2006, which will replace the

DocuColor 4 in Xerox’s product line, is available for a

retail price of $11,499.F

On February 12, 2001, Canon USA Inc. (Lake

Success, NY) introduced the S800 Bubble Jet. The S800

uses Canon’s ThinkTank ink cartridge system, which

employs light and a built-in prism to detect ink levels.

The S800 also prints at 2400- by 1200- dpi, putting

Canon on a par with HP, Lexmark, and Epson, who have

all introduced models capable of printing at resolutions

of 2400 dpi or better.

The S800, a six-color photo printer, is Canon’s

replacement for the BJC-8200, introduced in October

1999. Like the BJC-8200, the S800 can fire droplets as

small as four picoliters, but is capable of printing up to

49 levels of gradation; the 8200 prints up to 33 levels

only. Canon claims that the S800 can print a 4" by 6"

photo in one minute, and an 8" by 10" in two minutes.

The S800 also integrates a CompactFlash card reader,

allowing users to make prints directly from their digital

camera media. Having joined the 2400-dpi club with

the S800, Canon is also entering the longevity arena—

it claims that prints made by the S800 on Canon Photo

Paper Pro will resist fading for 25 to 28 years, a rating

confirmed by no less an authority than Wilhelm Imaging

Research. The S800 will be available in late-March 2001

for a street price of $299.F

In December 2000, Improved Technologies

(Northfield, NH) began shipping its IXIA ink jet printer,

designed for fine art and photo printing applications.

The IXIA is a modified version of an Iris 3047 ink jet

proofer. The IXIA uses the same 300-dpi print engine

as the Iris, but positions it horizontally, rather than

directly above the print drum. This eliminates the risk

that prints will be marred by errant ink droplets.

Improved Technologies has also enhanced the Iris by

redesigning the print carriage assembly to make it more

stable. According to Improved Technologies, these

modifications help the IXIA to make prints that are free

The S800 is Canon’s first printer to join the 2400-dpi club.

Source: Canon USA Inc.

Printers

Announcement
Date

Vendor

Product Model

Price

Comments

February 13, 2001

Mitsubishi

CP-8000DW

$3,995

Retail price for 304-dpi dye sub photo printer, designed for
instant digital photo printing at events, amusement parks,
and retail kiosks. Prints a 4" by 6" photo in 22 seconds.
Other print sizes include 5" by 7" and 6" by 9".
Available in April 2001.

February 28, 2001

Ricoh

AP306D

$4,995

Retail price for 1800- by 600-dpi color laser printer with
automatic duplex unit, developed by Ricoh. Prints 6 ppm
in color and 24 ppm in monochrome. Driven by a Ricoh
R4310 controller, which has a 177 MHz processor and
64 MB of RAM.

February 28, 2001

Savin

SLP624d

$4,995

Retail price for 1800- by 600-dpi color laser printer, based
on Ricoh’s AP306D. Features an automatic duplex unit, and
prints 6 ppm in color and 24 ppm in monochrome. Driven
by a Ricoh R4310 controller, which has a 177 MHz
processor and 64 MB of RAM.

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