Addressing the needs of small to medium-sized workgroups that require a simplified yet powerful addition to their existing multifunction product (MFP) fleet, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, introduced the monochrome imageRUNNER LBP3560 and LBP3470 desktop laser printers. Complementing Canon's existing color LBP lineup, the new imageRUNNER LBP3560 and LBP3470 printers leverage many of the R&D imaging advancements found in the Company's award-winning higher-end MFPs, in a smaller compact footprint.

Enhancing the new model's functionality, the imageRUNNER LBP3560 and LBP3470 printers can be seamlessly integrated into existing MFP fleets, enabling office administrators and fleet managers to monitor and track device and consumable usage through imageWARE Enterprise Management Console. For businesses seeking a compact desktop printer that extends the benefits of a managed print service engagement, the imageRUNNER LBP3560 has been designed to save valuable time and resources by fully integrating with imageWARE Remote, a management tool available to Canon Authorized Dealers to proactively and securely manage service and usage. End-users will also enjoy a simplified user experience as the new models feature similar print drivers, tools and menus as the higher-end MFPs, enabling a seamless transition from MFP to LBP.

"Recognizing the diverse needs of today's businesses, Canon is pleased to announce two additions to its imageRUNNER LBP printer portfolio," said Sam Yoshida, vice president and general manager, Imaging Systems Group, Canon U.S.A "The new imageRUNNER LBP3560 and LBP3470 models deliver a unique blend of power and ease-of-use in a desktop device that can be utilized by offices looking to complement their MFP, while still being easily managed with remote utilities. The new imageRUNNER LBP models also bring Canon reliability to small or home offices that require a basic monochrome printing solution."

Boasting professional-quality performance and standard duplex-printing, the monochrome imageRUNNER LBP3560 and LBP3470 feature letter-sized print speeds of up to 42 pages-per-minute (ppm) and 35ppm, respectively, at up to 600 dots-per-inch (dpi) resolution, giving offices significant flexibility in delivering print output. In addition, both new models have fast warm-up times, first print times in under eight seconds* and standard support for UFR II, PCL5e/6 and PostScript 3 Emulation, giving users and workgroups the added flexibility to choose how to produce their documents.

Beyond its powerful engine, the imageRUNNER LBP3560 and LBP3470 are equipped to handle the workloads of busy office environments with maximum paper capacities of up to 1,600 sheets and 800 sheets, respectively, and Canon's all-in-one toner and drum cartridge makes for quick and easy replacement. Helping to reduce office energy costs, each model is Energy Star qualified, with the LBP3560 consuming 1.2 watts of energy in sleep mode and the LBP3470 consuming 5 watts in sleep mode.

About Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Canon U.S.A., Inc., is a leading provider of consumer, business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions. Its parent company, Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ), a top patent holder of technology, ranked fourth overall in the U.S. in 2009•, with global revenues of US $35 billion, is listed as number six in the computer industry on Fortune Magazine's World's Most Admired Companies 2010 list, and is on the 2009 BusinessWeek list of "100 Best Global Brands." For more information, visit www.usa.canon.com.

 
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