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Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C7565i II User Manual

Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C7565i II
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imageRUNNER ADVANCE
C7500 and C7500 II Series
Customer Expectations Document
Version 8
Engineering Services and Solutions
Business Imaging Solutions Group, Canon U.S.A., Inc.

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Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C7565i II Specifications

General IconGeneral
Print Resolution1200 x 1200 dpi
Scan Resolution600 x 600 dpi
Duplex PrintingYes
Monthly Duty CycleUp to 300, 000 pages
TypeColor Laser Multifunction Printer
Maximum Paper Size12" x 18"
Print Speed65 ppm
ConnectivityEthernet
Control Panel10.1-inch color touchscreen
FunctionsPrint, Copy, Scan
Scan Speed (Simplex)120 ipm (images per minute)
Scan Speed (Duplex)240 ipm (images per minute)
Memory (Standard)4 GB RAM
Hard Disk Drive250 GB (standard)
Supported Paper SizesA3, A4, A5, B4, B5

Summary

2. Product Overview

2.1 Summary of Functions

Presents a comparative table of functions and specifications across different models in the series.

2.2 High-Resolution Imaging System for Copied and Printed Images

Explains the system's 1,200 x 1,200 dpi resolution and object-optimized imaging for quality.

2.3 Image Stabilization Control

Discusses features that stabilize image production against environmental changes and part deterioration.

2.4 Unified Firmware Platform

Describes the common firmware base ensuring consistent features and updates across devices.

2.5 imageRUNNER ADVANCE Third Generation Platform Improvements

Highlights UFP V3.7 enhancements like WiFi Direct, scheduled printing, and job merging.

2.6 Data Backup Service

Explains the automatic cloud backup of user settings and address book data.

2.8 Storage Capabilities

Details four built-in storage methods: Mail Box, Advanced Box, Network, and Memory Media.

2.9 Security Features

Covers comprehensive security features like Device Authentication, Data Security, Document Security, and Network Security.

2.9.1 Device Authentication

Describes user authentication methods: UA (Universal Authentication) and ULM (Universal Login Manager).

2.9.2 Data Security

Details methods to protect and secure data, including HDD initialization, encryption, and removable HDD kits.

2.9.3 Document Security

Focuses on protecting documents with PDF Visible Digital Signatures and Forced Secure Watermarks.

2.9.4 Network Security

Secures network communications via IP/MAC filters, encryption, and access control.

3. Machine Dimensions and Space Requirements

3.1 Dimensions

Lists the width, depth, and height dimensions for various main units and optional accessories.

3.3 Installation and Service Space

Specifies requirements for installation sites, focusing on operational, maintenance, and ventilation space.

3.3.1 Installation Space Diagrams

Illustrates the recommended installation space requirements with diagrams for different configurations.

3.4 Recommended Floor Space Requirements

Recommends a specific level floor space size for common machine configurations.

3.6 Network Interface Connectivity

Details standard Ethernet and USB connectivity options for device installation and operation.

4. Power/Electrical Requirements

4.1 Power Requirements for the Main Unit and Optional Accessories

Presents a table detailing power supply and plug specifications for various machine components.

5. Environmental Factors and Requirements

5.1 Temperature and Humidity Conditions

Specifies optimal operating and storage humidity ranges and operating temperature limits.

6. Specifications

6.1 Main Unit

Presents specifications for the main unit, including type, resolution, warm-up time, and copy speed.

6.21 Network Environment: Wired LAN Specifications

Details wired LAN specifications including network interface, TCP/IP, and AppleTalk.

6.22 Network Environment: Wireless LAN Specifications

Outlines wireless LAN specs: transmission scheme, frequency range, security modes, and connection methods.

7. System Options

7.2 Universal Send and Fax Options

Covers options for Universal Send and Fax functionalities like trace/smooth PDF and security features.

7.4 Data Security and Wireless Options

Covers options for data security and wireless connectivity, including encrypted print and security kits.

7.4.3. HDD Mirroring Kit

Provides redundancy with an additional HDD to maintain uptime and preserve data in case of failure.

8. Installation Review

8.2 Customer Installation Responsibilities

Outlines customer duties for installation, including location, power, environment, and data backup.

11. Optimum Monthly Product Performance

12. Machine Productivity

12.1 Print Speed

Presents tables showing expected print speeds for various paper types, sizes, and duplexing.

13. Media Usage/Compatibility

13.1 Media Characteristics by Media Library Parameters

Details adjustable media characteristics like size, weight, finish, type, and color for print quality.

14. Image Quality Capabilities

14.1 Customer-Defined Image Quality Adjustments and Recommendations

Explains user modes for adjusting image quality and provides recommendations for consistency.

14.1.1 Adjust Image Quality Modes

Allows fine-tuning of printed images through various menu options like density and color balance.

14.1.2 Paper Type Management Settings

Enables system administrators to register custom paper settings for improved image quality output.

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