Canon imageRUNNER 1643i II Photocopier

Features General Specification
Brand Canon
Model iR1643i II
Country of Origin Japan
Country of Manufacture Philippines
Type Desktop
Features Print, Copy, Scan, Send, Standard Auto Document Feeder
Copy /Print Speed 43 ppm in A4
Scan Speed Up to 70 ppm
Maximum Original Size A4/LGL
Control panel 5-inch TFT LCD WVGA Colour Touch panel
First Copy Time (A4) Platen: Approximately 6.3 seconds or less

ADF: Approximately 6.4 seconds or less

Warm-up Time 14 seconds or less
Standard Paper Capacity Standard: 650 sheets; Cassette1: 550sheets, Stack Bypass: 100 sheets; Maximum: 2,300 sheets
Memory Standard: 1GB RAM; eMMC: 2GB
Multiple Copies Prints Up to 999 Copies
Resolution (dpi) Copy: 600 x 600

Print: 600 x 600

Magnification 25% – 400% (1% increment)
Duplex Built in
Document Feeder Standard. Capacity 50 sheets (80 gsm)
Interface connection 1000Base-T / 100Base-TX / 10Base-T,

Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11 b / g / n), Wi-Fi Direct Connection, USB 2.0 (Host) x2, USB 2.0 (Device) x1

115,000.00৳ 

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