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    Default Canon C9075

    Has anyone seen any output or performed any tests on the new Canon C9075? We are interested in replacing or augmenting our Docucolor 250. Any comments would be appreciated.

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    WARNING : the Canon ImageRunner C9075 is an office color multifunction machine

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    I heard it was light production but have not seen or heard any other details.

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    in Canon's product line, imageRunner is for office environments, imagePress is for production.

    I think this one is called Canon imageRunner C9075.

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    I think Windward is talking about the new C9075 Pro series: About Canon: Press Room > Press Release

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    C9075 is an office color multifunction machine About Canon: Press Room > Press Release

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    Hey guys,

    Just to clarify, Canon is introducing the imageRUNNER ADVANCE series (about 8 new products). A majority of these are office level machines, however the upper two engines (the C9075 PRO and C9065 PRO) are being classified as light production. They would fit in CRD, quick print, small PSP type environments. These engines are situated right under the imagePRESS C6000 in terms of features, functionality and market positioning.
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    Probably to fill the gap between the C1 and C6000 and compete with the Konica 6500 and Xerox 700 would be my guess

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    StrikTenn, is the 9075 comparable to the 6500? I have a CLC 3900 and want to replace it with one of these new machines.

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    Hi Exify,

    If you're referring to the KM 6500/6501 series, the answer is yes. The 9075 would be comparable to the KM 6500/6501, the XX 700 and some of the Ricoh offerings.
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