Digital composite copier serves as fax, printer
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Canon Inc's Mediol LP3000 digital composite copier, which can deliver images with 1,200 X 600 dpi, serves as a facsimile, printer and copier. The equipment, which can adopt a five-way paper-feeding tray, is compatible with a Super G3 fax capable of transmitting a page in two to three seconds. Incorporating Canon's proprietary New Genesis image processing technology, LP3000 is capable of transmitting pictures, text and photographs with superior fidelity.
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1999
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GR-5300: operating at up to 60cpm, holding up to 7,550 sheets, copier built for big jobs
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Copyer Company Ltd. offers the Selex GR-5300 plain-paper copier system that is specifically applicable for users who copy large volumes of documents. With its capability to produce A4 copies at speeds of 50cpm, the GR-5300 is capable of efficiently, quickly and simply handling large volumes of copying jobs. The GR-5300 copier system is equipped with a 50-sheet stack bypass, two 500-sheet universal cassettes and two 1,500-sheet paper feeders.
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Offers the Selex GR-5300 plain-paper copier system that is specifically applicable for users who copy large volumes of documents
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1998
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