Canon
varioPRINT 6000 TITAN Series
Customer Expectations Document
Engineering Services and Solutions Division
Business Information Communications Group, Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Page 1: ...Canon varioPRINT 6000 TITAN Series Customer Expectations Document Engineering Services and Solutions Division Business Information Communications Group Canon U S A Inc...
Page 2: ...nded Floor Space Requirements 22 3 5 Floor Structure Requirements 23 3 6 Network Connectivity 23 4 Power Electrical Requirements 24 4 1 Power Receptacles for the Main Unit and Optional Accessories 25...
Page 3: ...nal Safety 54 9 5 2 Equipment Safety 55 9 5 3 Tool Safety 55 10 Consumables 56 10 1 Consumable Parts 56 10 1 1 Estimated Life of Consumables 57 11 Toner Container Yields 57 12 Optimum Monthly Product...
Page 4: ...nformation and specifications are subject to change without notice Accordingly the latest specifications for the machine may not be found in this document As new information becomes available this doc...
Page 5: ...UPPLIERS OR ANY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES NOR SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST CANON OR ITS SUPPLIERS OR ANY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER BE GREA...
Page 6: ...netic Ink Character Recognition TITAN consists of the varioPRINT 6270 6220 and 6180 models These models are black and white digital duplex cut sheet printers that are powered by the Gemini Instant Dup...
Page 7: ...ays with a total paper capacity of 13 800 sheets 20 lb bond 80 g m2 and a roll feeder2 the roll feeder acts as a third PIM If the Duo Tray3 option is installed in all supported trays the total letter...
Page 8: ...Set Finisher and other external finishers Supports a large range of media media sizes and media weights Standard Secure IPDS Printing for MICR Also supports PostScript 3 PDF and PCL6 Optimal for print...
Page 9: ...tion for quick access to settings A waiting and scheduled jobs queue and a printed job archive PDF VT Variable Transactional printing Streaming spooling RIPing printing and cleaning up simultaneously...
Page 10: ...hboard Collects production data such as engine use and production output directly from the engine and presents a comprehensive overview for the operator Enhanced Media Usability Enables users to quick...
Page 11: ...ether in the output location Print a range of records Have record based jam recovery Have the same job settings applied to each record of the job Security The following security related improvements a...
Page 12: ...mated Workflow Edit View Automated Workflow AWF settings at UI Automated Workflow can be set at the engine in addition to in the Settings Editor Secure JMF An increased level of security is introduced...
Page 13: ...L15 30R 208 to 240V AC 3 phase 30 A or 1 NEMA 14 50R 208 to 240V AC Single Phase 50 A and 1 High Capacity Stacker option HCS 2 1 Top Cover B2 or 1 HCS 2 1 with Set Finisher B2 The standard configurati...
Page 14: ...1s optional can be attached for a maximum of three PIM Flex A17 two additional PIM Flex A1s optional can be attached for a maximum of three Duo Paper Tray C1 for the PIM B1 increases capacity per tray...
Page 15: ...ional P2T Two Knife Trimmer a 2 knife trimming device that cuts the top and bottom edges from a booklet Booklet Maker BLM6300 GBC Power Punch PowerLift Videk DocuVision Edge13 IMPORTANT The Set Finish...
Page 16: ...45 0 1 143 mm 38 0 965 mm Booklet Maker BLM620012 17 28 0 711 mm 35 0 889 mm 42 0 1 067 mm Booklet Maker BLM630017 36 0 914 mm 27 0 686 mm 48 0 1 219 mm GBC Power Punch19 81 0 2 055 mm 32 0 815 mm 44...
Page 17: ...tGuard IV x2 24 392 lb 178 kg Booklet Maker BLM620012 441 lb 200 kg Booklet Maker BLM550 25 1 549 lb 702 kg Book Stacker 330 lb 150 kg 2 Knife Trimmer 661 lb 300 kg Booklet Maker BLM6300 485 lb 219 kg...
Page 18: ...s such as ventilation odors and dust accumulation are not a concern Minimum Configuration26 Provide at least 19 7 around the left and right sides of the machine excluding any external finishing option...
Page 19: ...TAN Large Configuration VP6000 TP TITAN and MICR TITAN Large Configuration28 29 28 The TP TITAN and MICR TITAN large configurations include one extra PIM for a total of three and one extra HCS for a t...
Page 20: ...Canon varioPRINT 6000 TITAN Series Customer Expectations Document Revision 4 varioPRINT 6000 TITAN Series Customer Expectations Document Page 19 BLM550 Booklet Maker with Book Stacker...
Page 21: ...6000 TITAN Series the BLM550 Booklet Maker including the connecting bridge requires approximately 87 8 x 112 6 2 230 mm x 2 860 mm of space The BLM550 Booklet Maker including the connecting bridge con...
Page 22: ...y the varioPRINT 6000 TITAN Series the BGB3202 including the Compiler Output Tray and Dust Collector requires approximately 157 9 x 176 4 010 mm x 4 470 mm for the proper servicing of the equipment wi...
Page 23: ...D of floor space This excludes any external finishing equipment space requirements For the varioPRINT 6000 TITAN Series large configuration it is recommended that there be at least 35 1 W 30 x 11 1 D...
Page 24: ...device can be connected to the DFD 2 interface Make sure that approximately 67 1 702 mm of space is provided around the front and approximately 19 7 500 mm of space is provided around the left and ri...
Page 25: ...oPRINT 6000 TITAN Series devices and optional accessories The varioPRINT 6000 TITAN Series main unit requires a dedicated single phase 208 240 V 50A NEMA 14 50 receptacle or a dedicated 3 phase 208 24...
Page 26: ...ories varioPRINT 6000 TITAN Series Main Unit Print Engine Module Select ONE NEMA 14 50 R NEMA L15 30 R PIM and HCS 2 1 Stacker NEMA 5 15R Videk DocuVision Edge Select ONE NEMA 5 15R NEMA 6 15R PrintGu...
Page 27: ...V 20 A outlet NEMA 5 20R 12 3 6 m x 2 BLM620012 Single Phase 120V 15 A outlet NEMA 5 20R 12 3 6 m BLM6300 Single Phase 120V 15 A outlet NEMA 5 20R 12 3 6 m BLM550 Single Phase 200 240V 20 A outlet NEM...
Page 28: ...operly grounded outlets for the main unit It is also strongly suggested to use dedicated and properly grounded outlets for each optional accessory Do not use extension cords The ground connection serv...
Page 29: ...d 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 ca...
Page 30: ...n Install the machine at an elevation below 6 561 7 2 000 m 898 7 hPa pressure for optimal machine performance 5 5 Lighting Canon USA recommends installing the machine in a location with at least 500...
Page 31: ...onthly Print Volume Approximately 300 000 to 10 000 000 Non Printable Area Up to 2 mm from all four edges of the media35 Maximum Printable Area for Maximum Paper Size 12 5 x 19 1 318 mm x 486 mm Regis...
Page 32: ...g m2 approved media only requires Light Weight Media Kit A1 4 13 lb to 16 lb bond 50 to 60 g m2 and 74 lb to 110 lb cover 200 to 300 g m2 approved media only 19 lb bond to 59 lb cover 70 to 160 g m2 F...
Page 33: ...e Plain Offset Coated Transparency Pre punched Pre printed Tab Labels Textured Die cuts Carbonless Dimensions W x D x H Approximately 37 2 x 28 2 x 45 3 945 mm x 716 mm x 1 150 mm Weight Approximately...
Page 34: ...Level 1 PPML Versions 1 5 2 1 and 2 2 PDF 1 7 PCL 6 XPS and IPDS optional Print from USB PDF PS PCL XPS via USB connection on the operator panel Security E Shredding HTTPs Firewall PIN for Doc Box Us...
Page 35: ...10 embedded Page Description Languages APPE Adobe PDF Print Engine Adobe PostScript 3 streaming PostScript PPML GA Level 1 PPML Versions 1 5 2 1 and 2 2 PDF 1 7 PCL 6 XPS and IPDS optional Print from...
Page 36: ...W Ready Approximately 33 W Normal Use Approximately 111 W Dimensions W x D x H High Capacity Stacker Only 45 4 x 29 0 x 45 3 1 153 mm x 736 mm x 1 150 mm High Capacity Stacker with Set Finisher 45 4...
Page 37: ...nute 250 ipm regardless of using 1 or 2 staples When the Enhanced Media setting is used the machine runs at 1 2 the rated speed depending on the paper type used Slippery paper surfaces cause slippage...
Page 38: ...203 mm x 210 mm to 305 mm x 488 mm 18 to 24 lb bond 70 to 90 g m2 Only plain paper supported No tabs or die cuts Fuser Path42 Minimum 8 x 8 3 203 mm x 210 mm Maximum 19 2 x 12 488 mm x 305 mm Bypass...
Page 39: ...media that can be processed and delivered to the HCS Paper Size and Weight Same as print engine43 Paper Type Same as print engine Power Consumption Standby Approximately 58 W Operation Approximately 1...
Page 40: ...U Paper Receiving Unit Air control conditioning unit and air filter at the back of the engine Mounting Kit LWM Fuse Belt and Wide Media Fuse Roller Excluded Air Supply provided by customer 46 Air Pres...
Page 41: ...weight media The installation of the Light Weight Media Kit requires a main engine hardware modification by the service technician The Light Weight Media Kit cannot be disabled by the customer once i...
Page 42: ...ended Standard Punching Dies 2 or 4 holes round loose leaf 3 5 or 7 holes round loose leaf 19 20 21 holes rectangular plastic comb 23 holes round 2 holes inch wire 34 holes round 3 holes inch wire 47...
Page 43: ...mm Maximum 8 6 220 mm Booklet Capacity Up to 25 sheets 100 pages 20 lb bond 80 g m2 Up to 28 sheets 112 pages 70 g m2 Output Capacity Up to 50 to 100 booklets depends on thickness Acceptable Paper We...
Page 44: ...Book Thickness Approximately 0 41 10 4 mm or 208 pages using 20 lb bond 80 g m2 Maximum Set Thickness Approximately 0 20 5 2 mm or 52 sheets using 20 lb bond 80 g m2 Minimum Set Thickness 1 sheet whe...
Page 45: ...0 sheets 40 pages 80 g m2 2 mm thick spine 175 booklets of 25 sheets 100 pages 80 g m2 5 mm thick spine 80 booklets of 50 sheets 200 pages 80 g m2 10 mm thick spine Book Sizes Spine Length Minimum 4 7...
Page 46: ...9 8 203 mm x 248 mm Maximum 12 6 x 18 5 320 mm x 470 mm Loop Stitch Offline Minimum 4 76 x 9 120 mm x 230 mm Maximum 12 6 x 18 5 320 mm x 470 mm Paper Weight Minimum 16 lb bond 60 g m2 51 Maximum 90 l...
Page 47: ...5 80 mm Cover Type Coated paper and card stock with windows and transparent fronts Throughput Depends on the printer Offline Maximum Approximately 290 books per hour Warm Up Time Approximately 45 minu...
Page 48: ...7 x 13 500 mm x 330 mm Weight Approximately 80 lb 36 kg 6 16 TECNAU SheetFeeder VP 6000 Item Specifications Description Feed cut sheets from rolls on demand to varioPRINT 6000 printers and includes as...
Page 49: ...8 EAN13 Minimum Element Width 0 013 square inches Quality Measurement Based on the percentage of bar code that is decodable Postal Coded Capabilities Readable Code Types USPS POSTNET PLANET Intelligen...
Page 50: ...PRISMAdirect workflow management solution is designed to simplify order intake facilitate order management help reduce overhead costs and enable faster turnaround time for in plant print centers and...
Page 51: ...support Minimum Configuration Approximately 6 hours Full Configuration Approximately 12 hours If the optional BLM550 Booklet Maker is configured with the machine add approximately 6 hours to the mach...
Page 52: ...ity factor as required based on the part life and service alerts displayed on the Operator Panel Canon USA highly recommends using the KOM program as a method to maximize machine uptime 9 1 Program Be...
Page 53: ...the operator or technician must use heat resistant gloves Replace when instructed Clean the OPC Drum 2 Clean the Glue Cleaner 2 Replace the Charging Unit 2 Cut off the TTF Sheet Cleaners 1 Replace the...
Page 54: ...placement The tools include gloves required when replacing the spiral cleaner and a socket wrench Part Quantity Remarks TTF Spiral Cleaners 2 Canon USA recommends replacing the Spiral Cleaners when th...
Page 55: ...afety To minimize personal risk of injury the operator must follow the guidelines below at all times while conducting operator maintenance Take notice of all posted Safety Labels outside and inside th...
Page 56: ...ecial attention when two or more persons are performing maintenance on the varioPRINT Make sure all personnel are clear when starting the machine 9 5 3 Tool Safety Key operators that perform customer...
Page 57: ...000 to 2 5 million56 VP6270 500 000 to 5 million56 VP6220 750 000 to 8 million56 VP6330 1 million to 10 million56 Image Ratio 6 5 10 1 Consumable Parts Consumable parts are defined as those parts havi...
Page 58: ...57 Remarks Toner VP6000 TITAN 5474B002AA 1 Approximately 22 400 Based on 6 5 area coverage Toner VP6000 TP TITAN Wax 7492B002AA 1 Approximately 21 300 Based on 6 5 area coverage Toner VP6000 MICR TITA...
Page 59: ...n a regular basis to maintain a high level of performance and print quality Running the equipment within this range ensures that no undue stress is placed on components and it allows time for the prop...
Page 60: ...oPRINT 6330 TITAN Print Speeds Paper Size 6330 Print Speed ipm Gross Paper Quality Normal Paper Quality Low Paper Quality Lower Simplex Duplex Simplex Duplex Simplex Duplex Simplex Duplex 8 x 10 164 3...
Page 61: ...RINT 6000 TITAN Series machine s original production speed NOTE Please note that 13 8 x 19 7 350 mm x 500 mm is not a standard paper size and requires the optional PIM Flex A1 13 1 3 varioPRINT 6220 T...
Page 62: ...11 124 177 120 173 115 168 109 162 9 x 12 118 169 111 162 103 152 94 143 8 1 2 x 14 79 113 76 110 72 106 68 101 11 x 17 67 95 64 93 61 90 58 86 12 x 17 3 65 93 63 91 60 88 57 85 12 x 18 63 90 61 88 5...
Page 63: ...ator can maintain productivity by removing replacing and refilling the paper and toner while the machine is running The paper trays can be opened and refilled during operation The tray that is used by...
Page 64: ...ss The table below describes the Add new media settings and each setting s description Setting Description Name Set the name of the media Size Select the size of the paper from the drop down list incl...
Page 65: ...ion X elongation 0 1 Make a fine adjustment to the image size from the feed direction From 250 in 0 01 increments X image shift front 0 01 inches Make a fine adjustment to enable printing with the cor...
Page 66: ...which prevents wax components in the offset ink to migrate Paper quality Specify the Paper quality mode to improve the print quality if low quality paper is being used to avoid leaving uneven dark are...
Page 67: ...m may occur or the digital printing performance can seriously deteriorate This can result in increased downtime and additional service costs To ensure optimal performance on pre printed media review t...
Page 68: ...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 using...
Page 69: ...s clear and unobstructed Unpack all delivered items Install all system hardware Connect all system components Install printer files and PRISMAsync controller Ensure network configuration and confirm t...