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imagePRESS 1110+ Customer Expectations Document 

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7.

 

System Options .................................................................................................... 48

 

7.1

 

imagePRESS Printer Kit ............................................................................... 48

 

7.2

 

imagePRESS Server K200/K100 .................................................................. 49

 

7.3

 

PCI Bus Expansion Kit .................................................................................. 50

 

7.4

 

System Upgrade RAM .................................................................................. 50

 

7.5

 

Additional Memory Type C (512 MB) ............................................................ 50

 

7.6

 

IPSec Board .................................................................................................. 50

 

7.7

 

Color Universal Send Kit ............................................................................... 50

 

7.8

 

Universal Send Security Feature Set-C1....................................................... 51

 

7.9

 

Universal Send Advanced Feature Set-C1 ................................................... 51

 

7.10

 

Digital User Signature Kit-B1 ......................................................................... 51

 

7.11

 

Secure Watermark-A1 ................................................................................... 51

 

7.12

 

HDD Data Encryption Kit-B7 ......................................................................... 51

 

7.13

 

HDD Data Erase Kit-A1 ................................................................................. 52

 

7.14

 

Encrypted Secure Print Software .................................................................. 52

 

7.15

 

Removable Hard Disk Drive Kit-AA1 ............................................................. 52

 

7.16

 

Remote Operator's Software Kit-A2 .............................................................. 52

 

7.17

 

Access Management System Kit-A1 ............................................................. 52

 

7.18

 

Other imagePRESS 1110+ Main Unit Accessory Options ............................ 52

 

8.

 

Installation Review................................................................................................ 53

 

8.1

 

Installation Time ............................................................................................ 53

 

8.2

 

Customer Responsibilities ............................................................................. 55

 

9.

 

Consumables ........................................................................................................ 56

 

9.1

 

Consumable Parts ......................................................................................... 56

 

9.1.1

 

Estimated Life of Consumables ....................................................... 56

 

10.

 

Toner Bottle and Hopper Unit Yields .................................................................. 57

 

11.

 

Waste Toner Yields ............................................................................................... 57

 

12.

 

Estimated Performance Standards ..................................................................... 58

 

13.

 

Optimum Monthly Product Performance ............................................................ 59

 

14.

 

Machine Reliability and Productivity................................................................... 60

 

14.1

 

Print Speed ................................................................................................... 61

 

14.2

 

Mixed Paper Weight Job Productivity ............................................................ 64

 

14.3

 

Mixplex Job Productivity ................................................................................ 64

 

14.4

 

Paper, Toner, and Waste Toner Replacement .............................................. 65

 

15.

 

Media Usage/Compatibility .................................................................................. 66

 

15.1

 

Media Characteristics by Media Library Parameters ..................................... 66

 

15.2

 

Print Quality Adjustment Settings .................................................................. 66

 

15.2.1

 

Device Management Settings .......................................................... 67

 

15.2.2

 

Paper Type Management Settings .................................................. 67

 

15.3

 

Paper Handling and Storage ......................................................................... 68

 

15.4

 

Selecting the Correct Media .......................................................................... 68

 

15.5

 

Paper Grain and Curl .................................................................................... 69

 

15.6

 

Note for Customers Who Cut Their Own Paper ............................................ 70

 

15.7

 

Media Feed Locations ................................................................................... 70

 

15.8

 

Paper Sizes and Feed Location Chart .......................................................... 74

 

16.

 

Responsibility Matrix ............................................................................................ 75

 

Summary of Contents for imgaePRESS 1110+

Page 1: ...imagePRESS 1110 Customer Expectations Document Version 3 Engineering Services and Solutions Division Business Imaging Solutions Group Canon U S A Inc ...

Page 2: ...cal Requirements 16 4 1 Power Requirements for the Main Unit and Optional Accessories 17 5 Environmental Factors and Requirements 19 5 1 Temperature and Humidity Conditions 19 5 1 1 Operating the Machine in a Low Temperature Environment 20 5 2 Temperature Gradient 21 5 3 Ventilation 21 5 4 Elevation Limitations 22 5 5 Lighting 22 5 6 Sunlight 22 5 7 Ammonia 22 6 Specifications 23 6 1 Main Unit 23 ...

Page 3: ...ation Review 53 8 1 Installation Time 53 8 2 Customer Responsibilities 55 9 Consumables 56 9 1 Consumable Parts 56 9 1 1 Estimated Life of Consumables 56 10 Toner Bottle and Hopper Unit Yields 57 11 Waste Toner Yields 57 12 Estimated Performance Standards 58 13 Optimum Monthly Product Performance 59 14 Machine Reliability and Productivity 60 14 1 Print Speed 61 14 2 Mixed Paper Weight Job Producti...

Page 4: ...INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE UNLESS CAUSED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF CANON OR ANY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT FAILURE TO REALIZE SAVINGS OR OTHER BENEFITS EXPENDITURES FOR SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR SERVICES LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DATA STORED ON THE PRODUCT S HARD DISK DRIVE STORAGE CHARGES OR OTHER SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN...

Page 5: ...ppm pages per minute are achievable depending on the selected media A maximum paper size of 13 x 19 2 is supported Multiple paper sources complemented by air assisted feeding can hold a maximum of approximately 14 000 sheets of paper for reliability and over 1 5 hours of uninterrupted production Prints in up to 1 200 x 1 200 dpi dots per inch print resolution and delivers sharp text and images wit...

Page 6: ...agePRESS Printer Kit A1 Network Scanning Optional w Reader and Feeder Send Optional Universal Send 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 t...

Page 7: ...iable factors i e changes in the environment To achieve the best image quality the following factors are recommended Tighter control of the temperature and humidity will result in tighter image quality consistency in the device The device must be properly maintained which includes performing preventative maintenance as scheduled The customer should perform an Auto Gradation Adjustment once a day a...

Page 8: ...D Deck C1 combine up to two Multi Drawer Document Insertion Unit A1 or Document Insertion Unit F1 Finishing Output Accessories Professional Puncher B1 High Capacity Stacker E1 Perfect Binder C1 Finisher AK1 or Saddle Finisher AK2 Internal Puncher Unit BS1 Paper Folding Unit F1 Booklet Trimmer D1 Two Knife Booklet Trimmer A1 SDD Smart Dedicated Design Square Fold Booklet Maker with Two Knife Trimme...

Page 9: ...1 39 3 997 mm 31 2 792 mm 53 6 1 362 mm Perfect Binder C1 36 3 922 mm 31 1 791 mm 51 2 1 300 mm Paper Folding Unit F1 13 2 336 mm 31 25 793 mm 46 9 1 190 mm Finisher AK1 2 35 4 890 mm 31 2 792 mm 48 75 1 239 mm Saddle Finisher AK2 3 41 75 1 060 mm 31 2 792 mm 48 75 1 239 mm Puncher Unit BS1 Part of the Finisher AK1 or Saddle Finisher AK2 Booklet Trimmer D1 2 62 0 1 575 mm 30 3 770 mm 41 0 1 040 mm...

Page 10: ...ooklet Trimmer D1 335 lb 152 kg Two Knife Booklet Trimmer A1 319 lb 145 kg Square Fold Booklet Maker Two Knife Trimmer 573 lb 260 kg 3 3 Installation and Service Space The site must provide enough space for unrestricted operation maintenance work and proper ventilation The machine dimensions are in diagrams on the following pages Every attempt should be made to install the equipment in a room that...

Page 11: ...OD Deck C1 31 1 4 x 29 3 8 792 mm x 745 mm 62 1 2 1 588 mm Secondary POD Deck C1 32 x 31 1 4 811 mm x 792 mm 64 3 8 1 634 mm Multi Drawer Document Insertion Unit A1 42 1 2 x 31 1 4 1 079 mm x 792 mm 72 3 8 1 839 mm Document Insertion Unit F1 31 1 4 x 29 3 8 793 mm x 746 mm 62 5 8 1 589 mm Professional Puncher B1 31 1 4 x 12 792 mm x 305 mm 53 1 8 1 349 mm Professional Puncher Integration Unit A1 3...

Page 12: ...Diagrams Approx 31 9 Provide at least 3 feet on each side of the machine for unrestricted operation and for proper servicing Approx 40 9 Approx 54 1 Approx 95 6 Approx 39 3 Approx 39 3 Approx 54 6 Approx 93 6 Approximately 441 11 189 mm Approx 36 3 Approx 22 0 Approx 42 5 Approx 13 2 ...

Page 13: ... differ depending on how the machine is configured and the optional accessories attached There must be enough space around the machine The following diagrams show the minimum dimensions whenever possible be sure there will be more space than indicated Minimum Configuration 1 Main Unit 3 Saddle Finisher AK2 2 POD Deck C1 39 4 39 4 59 8 39 4 39 4 144 7 ...

Page 14: ...uncher B1 and Professional Puncher Integration Unit A1 Perfect Binder C1 2 High Capacity Stackers E1 Paper Folding Unit F1 Saddle Finisher AK2 Booklet Trimmer D1 Two Knife Booklet Trimmer A1 and imagePRESS Server K200 K100 with the Integrated Interface Stand The fully configured width of the machine includes opening space for the POD Decks doors and the extended tray of the Booklet Trimmer The opt...

Page 15: ... finishing option Saddle Finisher AK2 Finisher AK1 or High Capacity Stacker E1 is required Any configuration of up to 3 POD Decks C1 at least one POD Deck must be attached and 2 High Capacity Stackers E1 may be attached to the machine at once The Saddle Finisher AK2 Booklet Trimmer D1 and Two Knife Booklet Trimmer A1 may be connected at the same time as well 3 5 Floor Structure Requirements The fl...

Page 16: ...e Remote UI ships standard with all configurations A USB 2 0 High Speed interface port ships standard with all configurations for direct connection to centralized environments that want to drive all jobs through a single host PC 4 Power Electrical Requirements The imagePRESS 1110 requires a NEMA L14 30 receptacle for the main unit ARCnet accessory configuration and proper operation NEMA L14 30 Rec...

Page 17: ...gration Unit A1 2 1 120 V 15 A outlet NEMA 5 15 6 1 8 m Saddle Finisher AK2 1 120 V 15 A outlet NEMA 5 15 UL498 2 pole 3 wire grounding devices rated 250 V 15 A 6 1 8 m Finisher AK1 1 120 V 15 A outlet NEMA 5 15 UL498 2 pole 3 wire grounding devices rated 250 V 15 A 6 1 8 m Perfect Binder C1 1 208 V 15 A outlet NEMA 6 15 UL498 2 pole 3 wire grounding devices rated 250 V 15 A 9 3 m Two Knife Bookle...

Page 18: ...e converters and step down transformers are not supported Canon USA strongly recommends that dedicated and properly grounded outlets be provided for the devices mentioned above The ground connection serves to provide the internal electronics with a reference voltage Faulty or poor ground sources will cause this reference voltage to fall into a range that no longer serves as a reliable reference vo...

Page 19: ...elligent technology that can sense the environmental temperature and optimize its performance if operated outside the temperature range However productivity paper feeding and image quality may be affected if the machine is operated outside of these guidelines The machine should not be installed in locations with significant shifts in temperature or humidity Areas containing water or equipment that...

Page 20: ...print speed or image quality based on environmental conditions and job criteria Fixing Priority This mode is the default setting Select this mode if image quality has priority over print speed The machine calibrates the fixing temperature to adjust for the type of media you select for the job and the ambient temperature This mode provides the highest level of quality but has an impact on productiv...

Page 21: ...midifier must be used to regulate the humidity use one that has a mineral filter on it 5 3 Ventilation Ensure that there is an air exchange rate of at least 1 5 times per hour and at least 3 885 ft3 110 m3 of space in the location where the machine will be installed This machine generates a slight amount of ozone during normal use Although sensitivity to ozone may vary this amount is not harmful O...

Page 22: ...ts on toner consistency and image quality If direct sunlight is unavoidable use curtains to shade the machine Be sure that the curtains do not block the machine s ventilation slots or louvers or interfere with the electrical cord or power supply 5 7 Ammonia Avoid installing the machine where ammonia is emitted In a sufficient amount ammonia will attack the surfaces of the machine s paper feed and ...

Page 23: ...m Coated 24 lb bond to 90 lb cover 80 to 240 g m Type Thin Plain Heavy Recycled Color Pre punched Bond Paper Transparency Labels Tab Paper Coated Texture Paper Vellum Carbonless Margin Top Margin 1 8 2 5 mm Left and Right Margins 1 8 2 5 mm Bottom Margin 1 8 2 5 mm Warm Up Time After Powering ON Fewer than 8 minutes 30 seconds Returning from the Energy Saver mode 10 Approximately 1 8 Minutes 25 Ap...

Page 24: ...ute Paper Feeding System Capacity When Only the Main Unit s Paper Deck Is Used Up to 2 000 x 1 paper deck 20 lb bond 80 g m Up to 2 500 x 1 paper deck 17 lb bond 64 g m Multiple Copies 1 to 9 999 sheets Power Source Single phase 208 V AC 60 Hz 20 A 8 A two power cords Maximum Power Consumption Main Power Cord 4 000 W Sub Power Cord 1 500 W Dimensions H x W x D 54 1 x 54 6 x 31 9 1 373 mm x 1 387 m...

Page 25: ...lor Original 14 lb bond to 80 lb cover 52 to 220 g m 2 Original Tray Capacity 300 sheets 20 lb bond 80 g m 2 Original Replacement Speed Copying 120 sheets minute LTR in the Black and White mode 1 sided scanning B W originals 600 dpi 300 dpi 1 120 ipm 120 ipm Color Originals 600 dpi 300 dpi 1 40 ipm 80 ipm 2 sided scanning B W originals 600 dpi 300 dpi 1 120 ipm 200 ipm Color originals 600 dpi 300 ...

Page 26: ... LGL 11 x 15 LTR 1 0 64 11 x 17 LTR 1 0 50 11 x 17 STMT 1 0 25 Enlargement 1 1 21 LGL 11 x 17 1 1 29 LTR 11 x 17 1 2 00 STMT 11 x 17 1 4 00 Copy Ratio 25 to 400 in 1 increments Power Source Consumption From the main unit 180 W maximum including the document feeder Dimensions H x W x D Weight 2 7 8 x 25 x 23 1 2 74 mm x 635 mm x 597 mm excluding the document feeder Approximately 26 5 lb 12 kg exclu...

Page 27: ... bond to 110 lb cover 52 to 300 g m Coated 24 lb bond to 90 lb cover 80 to 240 g m Type Thin Plain Heavy Recycled Color Pre punched Bond Paper Transparency Labels Coated Texture Paper Tab Paper Vellum Carbonless Paper Deck Capacity Upper and Middle Decks 1 000 sheets x 2 paper decks 20 lb bond 80 g m 2 Lower Deck 2 000 sheets x 1 paper deck 20 lb bond 80 g m 2 Escape Tray Capacity POD Deck C1 Only...

Page 28: ... job Item Specifications Paper Feeding Method Air Separation Paper Size Weight Type Size 13 x 19 12 x 18 12 5 8 x 17 3 4 11 x 17 LGL LTR LTRR EXEC EXECR and Irregular Size 7 1 8 x 7 1 8 to 13 x 19 13 64 182 mm x 182 mm to 330 2 mm x 487 7 mm Weight Plain 14 lb bond to 110 lb cover 52 to 300 g m Coated 24 lb bond to 90 lb cover 80 to 240 g m Type Thin Plain Heavy Recycled Color Pre punched Bond Pap...

Page 29: ...wn depending on the number of sheets inserted per job A total of 100 sheet insertions can be inserted from any paper source per job Item Specifications Paper Size Weight Type Size 13 x 19 12 x 18 12 5 8 x 17 3 4 11 x 17 LGL LTR LTRR EXEC EXECR and Irregular Size 7 1 8 x 7 1 8 to 13 x 19 13 64 182 mm x 182 mm to 330 2 mm x 487 7 mm Weight Plain 14 lb bond to 110 lb cover 52 to 300 g m Coated 24 lb ...

Page 30: ...e paper weight and paper stocks differ depending on the selected die set Plain Paper 20 lb bond to 80 lb cover 75 to 216 g m 2 Coated Paper 32 lb bond to 80 lb cover 120 to 216 g m 2 Paper Type Thin Plain Heavy Recycled Color Bond Tab Paper Coated Texture and Vellum Punch Patterns Plastic Comb Binding 19 holes Twin Loop Binding 32 holes Twin Loop Binding 21 holes Color Coil Binding 44 holes Velo B...

Page 31: ...Type Size 13 x 19 12 x 18 12 5 8 x 17 3 4 11 x 17 LGL LTR LTRR EXEC EXECR and Irregular Size 4 x 7 1 8 to 13 x 19 1 4 100 mm x 182 mm to 330 2 mm x 487 7 mm Weight Plain 14 lb bond to 110 lb cover 52 to 300 g m Coated 24 lb bond to 90 lb cover 80 to 240 g m Type Thin Plain Heavy Recycled Color Pre punched Bond Paper Transparency Labels Tab Paper Coated Texture Paper Vellum Carbonless Stacking Alig...

Page 32: ... 4 147 mm in height If the High Volume Stack Mode is set to On The maximum stack volume may vary depending on the paper type LTR EXEC and Irregular Size 4 x 7 1 8 to 11 3 4 x 8 1 2 100 mm x 182 mm to 297 mm x 216 mm 4 000 sheets or 19 1 4 490 mm in height 2 LTRR EXECR and Irregular Size 7 1 8 x 8 1 2 to 11 3 4 x 11 3 4 182 mm x 216 mm to 297 mm x 297 mm 2 000 sheets or 11 1 4 285 mm in height 11 x...

Page 33: ...o 11 3 4 x 11 3 4 182 mm x 216 mm to 297 mm x 297 mm 2 000 sheets or 11 1 4 285 mm in height 11 x 17 LGL and Irregular Size 7 1 8 x 11 3 4 to 12 x 17 182 mm x 297 mm to 305 mm x 431 8 mm 1 500 sheets 3 or 8 1 2 216 mm in height 12 x 18 and Irregular Size 7 1 8 x 17 or 12 x 7 1 8 to 12 x 18 182 mm x 432 mm or 305 mm x 182 mm to 305 mm x 457 2 mm 1 000 sheets or 5 3 4 147 mm in height Staple Corner ...

Page 34: ...paper type and weight LTR EXEC and Irregular Size 7 1 8 5 x 7 1 8 to 11 3 4 x 8 1 2 182 mm 5 x 182 mm to 297 mm x 216 mm 100 sheets 20 lb bond 80 g m 2 98 sheets 20 lb bond 80 g m 2 2 sheets 110 lb cover 300 g m 2 or stacked up to 1 2 11 mm in height 11 x 17 LGL LTRR Irregular Size 7 1 8 5 x 8 1 2 to 12 x 17 182 mm 5 x 216 mm to 305 mm x 432 mm 50 sheets 20 lb bond 80 g m 2 48 sheets 20 lb bond 80...

Page 35: ...e Stitch mode may vary depending on the paper type and the number of sheets Item Specifications Paper Size Weight Type Size 13 x 19 12 x 18 12 5 8 x 17 3 4 11 x 17 LGL LTR LTRR EXEC EXECR and Irregular Size 4 x 7 1 8 to 13 x 19 1 4 100 mm x 182 mm to 330 2 mm x 487 7 mm Weight Plain 14 lb bond to 110 lb cover 52 to 300 g m Coated 24 lb bond to 90 lb cover 80 to 240 g m Type Thin Plain Heavy Recycl...

Page 36: ... 5 3 4 147 mm in height If the High Volume Stack Mode is set to On The maximum stack volume may vary depending on the paper type LTR EXEC and Irregular Size 4 x 7 1 8 to 11 3 4 x 8 1 2 100 mm x 182 mm to 297 mm x 216 mm 4 000 sheets or 19 1 4 490 mm in height 2 LTRR EXECR and Irregular Size 7 1 8 x 8 1 2 to 11 3 4 x 11 3 4 182 mm x 216 mm to 297 mm x 297 mm 2 000 sheets or 11 1 4 285 mm in height ...

Page 37: ... 2 to 11 3 4 x 11 3 4 182 mm x 216 mm to 297 mm x 297 mm 2 000 sheets or 11 1 4 285 mm in height 11 x 17 LGL and Irregular Size 7 1 8 x 11 3 4 to 12 x 17 182 mm x 297 mm to 305 mm x 432 mm 1 500 sheets 3 or 8 1 2 216 mm in height 12 x 18 and Irregular Size 7 1 8 x 17 or 12 x 7 1 8 to 12 x 18 182 mm x 432 mm or 305 mm x 182 mm to 305 mm x 457 2 mm 1 000 sheets or 5 3 4 147 mm in height Staple Corne...

Page 38: ...ble Staple Size When the Standard Staple Cartridge Is Attached The maximum stapling capacity may vary depending on the paper type and weight LTR EXEC and Irregular Size 7 1 8 5 x 7 1 8 to 11 3 4 x 8 1 2 182 mm 5 x 182 mm to 297 mm x 216 mm 100 sheets 20 lb bond 80 g m 2 98 sheets 20 lb bond 80 g m 2 2 sheets 110 lb cover 300 g m 2 or stacked up to 1 2 11 mm in height 11 x 17 LGL LTRR Irregular Siz...

Page 39: ... 17 3 4 11 x 17 LGL LTRR and Irregular Size 8 1 4 x 11 to 13 x 19 1 4 210 mm x 279 mm to 330 2 mm x 487 7 mm Cover Weight Use heavier paper than the main document that is over 17 lb bond 64 g m 2 Power Source Maximum Power Consumption 120V AC 60 Hz 8 A 500 W maximum Dimensions H x W x D Weight 48 3 4 x 31 1 2 41 3 4 x 31 1 4 1 239 mm x 800 mm 1 060 mm x 792 mm Approximately 397 lb 180 kg When the ...

Page 40: ... mm to 297 mm x 432 mm Three holes 11 x 17 LTR EXEC Irregular Size 9 1 2 x 7 1 8 to 11 3 4 x 17 240 mm x 182 mm to 297 mm x 432 mm Weight 14 lb bond to 110 lb cover 52 to 300 g m 2 Type Thin Plain Heavy Recycled Color Bond Paper Tab Paper Coated Texture Paper Carbonless Punch Hole Quantity Hole Diameter Two or Three Holes 3 8 8 mm Distance between Punch Holes Two holes 2 3 4 70 mm Three holes 4 1 ...

Page 41: ... of the paper folding unit IMPORTANT The paper folding unit only supports LTRR C Accordion Z Half and Double Parallel folding and supports only 11 x 17 paper for Z folding when used with the Finisher AK1 or Saddle Finisher AK2 Item Specifications Paper Size Weight Type Size Z Fold 11 x 17 C Fold LTRR Accordion Z Fold LTRR Half Fold LTRR Double Parallel Fold LGL and LTRR Weight Z Fold C Fold Half F...

Page 42: ...password manually The customer can also check the print totals and the remaining number of pages that can be printed on the touch panel display Item Specifications Available Cards Optical Card Readout Method Optical readout Magnetic Card Reading Direction Inserting Direction Store Replay Replay Power Source From the main unit Dimensions H x W x D 1 1 4 x 3 1 2 x 4 32 mm x 88 mm x 100 mm Weight App...

Page 43: ...1 8 to 13 x 19 13 64 257 mm x 182 mm to 330 2 mm x 487 7 mm 8 1 4 x 11 to 10 1 8 x 19 13 64 210 mm x 279 4 mm to 256 9 mm x 487 7 mm Output Tray 13 x 19 12 x 18 12 5 8 x 17 3 4 11 x 17 LGL LTR LTRR EXEC EXECR and Irregular Size 7 1 8 x 7 1 8 to 13 x 24 7 8 182 mm x 182 mm to 330 2 mm x 630 mm Paper Weight Weight Plain 14 lb bond to 110 lb cover 52 to 300 g m Coated 24 lb bond to 90 lb cover 80 to ...

Page 44: ...mm Length 5 44 to 8 5 138 mm to 216 mm Recommended Booklet Size LTR or 7 x 9 Margin Trimming Fore Edge 0 26 to 3 11 13 mm x 79 mm Top Bottom 0 52 to 1 5 6 5 mm x 39 5 mm Body Pages Slip Sheet Size 1 Width 10 12 to 12 6 257 mm to 320 mm Length 7 17 to 9 182 mm to 228 6 mm Recommended Paper Size 9 x 12 8 86 x 12 60 LTR EXEC Cover Sheet Size Width 10 12 to 13 257 mm to 330 2 mm Length 14 33 to 19 2 3...

Page 45: ...ck of the perfect binder 6 14 Booklet Trimmer D1 The optional Booklet Trimmer D1 provides front trimming of saddle stitched bookbinding jobs Item Specifications Description Upper knife reciprocating fore edge trimmer with delivery tray Trim Amount 0 08 to 0 78 2 mm to 20 mm Trim Thickness 100 sheets 20 lb bond 80 g m 2 98 sheets 20 lb bond 80 g m 2 2 sheets 110 lb cover 300 g m 2 Delivery Tray Cap...

Page 46: ...and bottom directions 7 48 190 mm Trim Box Capacity Approximately 1 500 sheets of trimmed strips width 0 59 15 mm LTRR paper 20 lb bond 80 g m 2 Equivalent to approximately 750 sheets Conveyor Capacity 2 30 booklets 40 sheets of an LTRR booklet 20 lb bond 80 g m 2 with the width trimmed 0 79 20 mm by the Booklet Trimmer Power Source 120 to 127 V AC 50 60 Hz 4 A Maximum Power Consumption 440 W Dime...

Page 47: ... 320 mm Input Output Length Approximately 4 71 120 mm to 9 60 244 mm Acceptable Paper Weights 16 lb bond to 110 lb cover 60 to 300 g m 2 Trimming Width Each Side 0 08 to 1 38 2 mm to 35 mm Together 0 16 to 2 76 4 mm to 70 mm Asymmetrical Trim Offset Capability Approximately 0 59 15 mm Minimal Booklet Staple Clearance from Top to Bottom Approximately 1 57 40 mm Booklet Sheet Capacity Up to 25 sheet...

Page 48: ... optional accessories and their functions 7 1 imagePRESS Printer Kit The imagePRESS Printer Kit supports the PCL and PostScript printing solutions The customer can print TIFF JPEG PDF and PS files directly from their PC using the Remote UI NOTE To activate the imagePRESS Printer Kit the Additional Memory Type C 512 MB must be installed on the machine to expand the machine s memory UFR II Ultra Fas...

Page 49: ...erver K200 and K100 cater to mission critical environments such as high end commercial printers CRDs and pre press businesses The table below represents the hardware specifications for the imagePRESS Server K200 and K100 Item imagePRESS Server K200 imagePRESS Server K100 Base OS Windows7 Pro Embedded Systems 32 and 64 bit CPU Intel i5 660 3 33 to 3 6 GHz with Turbo Dual Core Intel Pentium E5300 2 ...

Page 50: ...se print functions can be enabled 7 6 IPSec Board The IPSec Board enables the use of the IPSec IP Security communication protocol IPSec enables the customer to create a security policy to protect data that is received and sent over an IP network from threats such as interception alteration and theft NOTE The IPSec Board cannot be used with the optional imagePRESS Server K200 K100 7 7 Color Univers...

Page 51: ...C1 it must be activated by registering a license key after the optional Color Universal Send Kit has been activated 7 10 Digital User Signature Kit B1 The Digital User Signature Kit B1 enables the customer to add a digital user signature obtained from a certificate authority to a PDF file This enables the recipient of a PDF file to verify which user signed it NOTE A license key issued by a certifi...

Page 52: ...achine to be removed while the machine s power is turned OFF This kit provides a layer a data security for government agencies and corporate enterprises who need to ensure that the data stored on the hard disk is physically secured when the machine is no longer in use The kit includes a carrying case and a key to enable easy removal and storage 7 16 Remote Operator s Software Kit A2 The Remote Ope...

Page 53: ...talled and the number of technicians performing the installation Customers should discuss the time requirements with their servicing dealer and schedule the installation accordingly IMPORTANT Set up time may vary due to the following conditions Forklift availability and its operator Narrow hallways or a need to remove doors to enter rooms Uneven or damaged floors making leveling the equipment diff...

Page 54: ...Binder C1 45 Minutes Document Insertion Unit F1 When connecting it with the Finisher AK1 Saddle Finisher AK2 17 Minutes Paper Folding Unit F1 When connecting it with the Finisher AK1 Saddle Finisher AK2 20 Minutes Finisher AK1 18 Minutes Saddle Finisher AK2 19 Minutes Puncher Unit BS1 13 Minutes Booklet Trimmer D1 35 Minutes Two Knife Booklet Trimmer A1 When attached to the Booklet Trimmer 18 Minu...

Page 55: ... level Certified by structural engineers Ensure that the equipment can be delivered to the site Path is clear and unobstructed Confirm proper electrical outlets and power are available Dedicated power and enough outlets for equipment including accessories Area meets environmental specifications Temperature and humidity are within specifications venting provided if necessary Network connections ava...

Page 56: ...uring a customer s specific machine operation and then should be replaced as needed Examples of consumable parts include but are not limited to feed rollers cleaning blades and fixing assembly components An estimated consumable parts life can be provided by a service technician to assist in the initial parts supplies planning A consumable part s life expectancy is directly related to usage factors...

Page 57: ...cian empty it when the message indicating that the waste toner bottle is full is displayed at approximately one million prints The waste toner bottle may be replaced while the machine is running since collected waste toner can be accumulated temporarily in the waste toner buffer up to approximately one million sheets of LTR paper When the waste toner buffer becomes full the imagePRESS 1110 stops A...

Page 58: ... the machine may vary based on customer usage factors such as the environment in which the machine is installed the types of jobs performed and the types of media used The following EPS values are for reference purposes only and are based on the use of LTR size paper Item Estimated Performance Standard Reader Unit 400 000 scans fixed reading 2 million scans stream reading or 5 years whichever is e...

Page 59: ... intended to run on a regular basis to maintain a high level of performance and print copy quality Running the equipment within this range ensures that no undue stress is placed on components and it allows time for the proper servicing and maintenance of the equipment 100 000 700 000 Maximum PCV This is the maximum number of pages the machine can produce within a one month period However sustained...

Page 60: ...nce range specified in this document IMPORTANT The availability calculation is based on an 8 hour work day Monday through Friday the average monthly print volume 1 898 visits per month 120 minutes per call and averaged over 90 days quarterly The availability calculation does not include technician response time emergency calls or customer service functions such as toner and paper replacement and p...

Page 61: ... p 64 The tables below describe the printing speeds one should expect when printing one or two sided documents on the indicated paper size and type Print Speed Table 1 of 3 Mode Size Productivity ppm Plain Paper 1 14 to 20 lb bond 52 80 g m2 Plain Paper 2 20 to 28 lb bond 81 105 g m2 Thick Paper 1 28 to 47 lb bond 106 180 g m2 Thick Paper 2 47 lb bond to 110 lb cover 181 300 g m2 Simplex LTR 110 1...

Page 62: ...4 to 24 lb bond 52 90 g m2 Simplex LTR 58 39 78 110 LTR Tab 57 38 76 107 EXEC 58 39 78 110 EXECR 33 21 47 96 LTRR 33 21 46 93 LGL 31 20 42 79 11 x 17 29 19 39 68 12 x 18 28 19 38 65 13 x 18 5 28 19 37 64 13 x 19 28 19 37 63 13 x 19 2 28 19 37 62 Duplex LTR 29 19 39 55 EXEC 29 19 39 55 EXECR 16 10 23 48 LTRR 16 10 23 46 LGL 15 10 21 39 11 x 17 14 9 19 34 12 x 18 14 9 19 32 13 x 18 5 14 9 18 32 13 x...

Page 63: ... 19 14 13 x 18 5 53 37 28 19 14 13 x 19 52 37 28 19 14 13 x 19 2 51 37 28 19 14 Duplex LTR 55 39 29 19 14 EXEC 55 39 29 19 14 EXECR 36 23 16 10 7 LTRR 35 23 16 10 7 LGL 31 21 15 10 7 11 x 17 28 19 14 9 7 12 x 18 27 19 14 9 7 13 x 18 5 26 18 14 9 7 13 x 19 26 18 14 9 7 13 x 19 2 25 18 14 9 7 IMPORTANT The print speeds in the table above may not be achieved if the customer prints in the conditions b...

Page 64: ...uctivity slows down slightly for the first copy or print set only However once the machine calculates and remembers the paper weights and job settings the machine runs at its full speed from the second copy print set IMPORTANT Setting the Adjust Fixing for Different Paper Weights mode to Standard will decrease the fixing unit s life up to 40 14 3 Mixplex Job Productivity If a job frequently switch...

Page 65: ...repare for the next job and add more paper No productivity is affected and jobs finish quicker Similar to the paper the toner bottle may be removed and replaced while a job is printing The imagePRESS 1110 has a large toner hopper making it possible for the machine to run much longer with no bottle The operator is not required to replace the bottle immediately after removing the old bottle Therefor...

Page 66: ...aper separation fan output from the Air Assist equipped Paper Decks only Secondary Transfer Voltage Specify how to finely adjust the image density 15 2 Print Quality Adjustment Settings IMPORTANT Following installation and set up it is strongly recommended that owners of the imagePRESS 1110 print and store samples of the image quality the product is capable of producing These samples should serve ...

Page 67: ...t Correction mode the color cast is removed but the following image quality impacts may occur Color fading at the tail end of the printed image Glossy grains Fine lines are less distinguishable The Adjust Perfect Binding Glue Application mode is only available if the optional Perfect Binder C1 is attached 15 2 2 Paper Type Management Settings The Paper Type Management Settings mode is for customer...

Page 68: ... sure to fan the sheets thoroughly so that air runs through the sheets as shown in the diagrams below 15 4 Selecting the Correct Media Canon U S A Inc publishes an imagePRESS 1110 Specialty Media Handling Guide which provides detailed information on approved media Major topics in this document include Acceptable Paper Problems Caused by Paper Curl Storing Editing Irregular Paper Types Acceptable P...

Page 69: ...ten the cause The paper stiffness direction of curl and amount of curl have a strong influence on how well the paper is transported through the machine If paper is curled straighten out the paper by gently curling it in the opposite direction to which it is curled Paper stiffness depends on the direction of the paper grain Paper tends to curl in the direction parallel to the grain IMPORTANT When u...

Page 70: ...cut digital compatible paper 15 7 Media Feed Locations As with all Canon copiers certain feed locations within the device are capable of feeding specific media sizes and weights When considering media make sure the media is within the proper size and weight parameters of the feed location Once the desired media is selected the appropriate feed location must be selected IMPORTANT If the room temper...

Page 71: ... 300 g m 2 Thin 2 14 to 17 lb bond 52 to 63 g m 2 Thin 1 17 to 20 lb bond 64 to 79 g m 2 Plain 20 to 28 lb bond 80 to 105 g m 2 Heavy 1 28 to 32 lb bond 106 to 128 g m 2 Heavy 2 32 to 40 lb bond 129 to 150 g m 2 Heavy 3 40 to 48 lb bond 151 to 180 g m 2 Heavy 4 48 lb bond to 110 lb index 181 to 209 g m 2 Heavy 5 110 to 140 lb index 210 to 256 g m 2 Heavy 6 140 lb index to 110 lb cover 257 to 300 g...

Page 72: ...Tab Paper 2 3 48 lb bond to 110 lb index 181 to 209 g m 2 1 Sided Coated 1 20 to 28 lb bond 80 to 105 g m 2 1 Sided Coated 2 28 to 32 lb bond 106 to 128 g m 2 1 Sided Coated 3 32 to 40 lb bond 129 to 150 g m 2 1 Sided Coated 4 40 to 48 lb bond 151 to 180 g m 2 1 Sided Coated 5 48 lb bond to 110 lb index 181 to 209 g m 2 1 Sided Coated 6 4 110 to 140 lb index 210 to 256 g m 2 1 Sided Coated 7 4 140...

Page 73: ...ted 4 40 to 48 lb bond 151 to 180 g m 2 2 Sided Coated 5 48 lb bond to 110 lb index 181 to 209 g m 2 2 Sided Coated 6 4 110 to 140 lb index 210 to 256 g m 2 2 Sided Coated 7 4 140 lb index to 110 lb cover 257 to 300 g m 2 Texture Paper 1 20 to 28 lb bond 80 to 105 g m 2 Texture Paper 2 28 to 32 lb bond 106 to 128 g m 2 Texture Paper 3 32 to 40 lb bond 129 to 150 g m 2 Texture Paper 4 40 to 48 lb b...

Page 74: ... Sizes and Feed Location Chart The table below represents the available paper sizes and feed locations The POD Decks and Multi Drawer Document Insertion Unit are optional Available Unavailable Paper Size Width x Length Paper Source Paper Decks of the Main Unit POD Deck C1 Secondary POD Deck C1 Multi Drawer Document Insertion Unit A1 13 x 19 13 x 19 12 5 8 x 17 3 4 12 5 8 x 17 3 4 12 x 18 12 x 18 1...

Page 75: ...on network software Load additional fonts as required Order and replace as necessary customer replaceable items i e drum cartridges toner etc Order and replace the waste toner container as necessary Provide technical support Provide on site support Establish an installation file of a typical job and retain for future reference Perform Auto Gradation Adjustment once a day 1 Back up important data s...

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