Desktop Copiers – See the Difference!
Today, fast and reliable machines are highly expected to get things done. From the very simple machine to a highly developed one, we set out standards to meet our needs. Nowadays, you will not be able to see a single company without desktop copiers. Desktop carriers are highly needed in a busy environment like the offices and other companies – whether small or big companies. You can even find desktop copiers in schools and universities and even in your own home. Let us look at some different desktop copiers and compare them.
Let’s start with the PC160, made with a smart folding design that allows you to carry the copier from your office to your meeting or anywhere else using the built in pop-up handle. Since it requires no warm up time, you can immediately use it to copy documents and other files. Regardless of how many copies you are going the make; the PC160 can accommodate 50 copies on the paper tray. It also has the option for you to adjust the exposure and allows you to choose which type of copy you want – whether light or dark copies.
The Canon image Class D320 Personal Digital Copier and Printer is another type of desktop copier manufactured by Canon. Unlike PC160, Canon D320 can load up to 250 papers on the paper tray. It can also use a third party connection like the USB 2.0 for fast data transfer. Convenient, reliable and fast, that is the Canon D320. Budget-wise, the Canon D320 costs more than the PC160.
Lastly, the Ricoh Aficio SP C220S Color Laser Multifunction Printer has some similarities with Canon D320, it also has third party connectivity and uses USB 2.0 for fast transfer of data. If the Canon D320 can print 15 copies per minute and PC160 can copy 4 pages per minute then the Ricoh SP C220S can print 16 pages per minute. This desktop copier is sleek, easy to operate and simple, all in one print and scan. The best thing about Ricoh SP C220S is that it supports environment with one to four users. Again, budget-wise, it is much expensive than the Canon D320.