Canon imageCLASS D1120 Laser Multifunction Copier
- 30 pages per minute laser output
- Quick First Print copytime of only 8 seconds
- 50 sheet auto document feeder and 500 sheet paper cassette
- Built-in Network printing
- 2-sided print, copy, and scanning
Product Description
Print, Copy, Scan and Network with the Canon imageCLASS® D1120 Black & White Laser Multifunction Copier. The imageCLASS D1120 is the base model within the D1100 series. It provides robust copier features such as a large paper supply and multifunction capabilities in an easy-to-use, compact package. In today’s office environment, keeping your costs low is essential for a successful business. The 50-sheet Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF) allows you to copy or color scan from one or two-sided originals and produce two-sided output with ease, cutting your paper usage as much as half. The intelligent Energy Saver Mode reduces your power consumption to approximately three watts of power and the product meets Energy Star guidelines, helping you save money on energy costs. Incorporating user-friendly business tools with productivity enhancing features gives you added flexibility. Designed for ease-of-use, the D1120 provides access to the control panel, toner, and paper supply from the front of the machine. There is no need to reach around to locate your prints or to change the consumable. The smart paper handling of the D1120 lets you fit up to 1,050 sheets of paper (including the optional 500-sheet cassette) of all different sizes and types, up to legal size. The D1120 also incorporates the Canon Single Cartridge System, which combines the toner and drum in one easy-to-replace unit, resulting in excellent image quality retention and eliminating the complication and warehousing of separate toner and drum consumables. The Canon imageCLASS D1120 provides convenient multifunction features that consolidate all of your office machines into one durable, fast and energy-efficient networkable copier.
Canon imageCLASS D1120 Laser Multifunction Copier
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July 21st, 2010 at 3:16 pm
Canon imageCLASS D1120 Laser Multifunction Copier (3478B001AA)
We used older Canon model for about 6 years and were very happy with its performance. Then the top scanner broke, so we looked for a newer model from Canon – it suits perfectly a small private practice. It scans, copies, faxes, interacts with networks, you name it… Now if only more retailers had ink supply, that would be the end of the problems. Yes, the ink is expensive, but check the load -number of copies it can produce! It’s worth all of it. So if you’re looking for a reliable multitasking office copier, don’t go any further. I strongly recommend. Oh, by the way, we’re still using the old machine – for printing jobs only.
Rating: 5 / 5
July 21st, 2010 at 6:09 pm
This machine was probably one of the easiest to set up that I have experienced. The software is intuitive, and it includes drivers for all current Windows platforms. It prints FAST- it lists a time for warm-up, but I have never experienced it- the first page comes out almost immediately after sending the job- whether machine is in standby or ready state.
The web-based User Interface is good, allowing you to set departmental log-ins if desired.
The only things I cannot comment on are 1. The tonor consumption- we are still on the starter tonor. 2. Scanning- we rarely have need for this feature, and we haven’t tested it yet- I’m sure it will be more than adequate for our needs.
Rating: 5 / 5
July 21st, 2010 at 8:30 pm
An outstanding copier, prints both sides and very quiet. Great price.
Our office is very happy with this machine as a copier and as a network printer. We haven’t used the fax function.
DFH
Rating: 5 / 5
July 21st, 2010 at 10:48 pm
After two go-arounds with sub-standard small copiers from Sharp, I finally found one that is perfect for a small office. From the moment the Canon arrived, I knew this experience would be very different from my purchase of the Sharp copiers. Canon packs their product in a box with sides that literally fall away…saving the strain on your back when unpacking it. It’s such an amazing approach to packing heavy office equipment. Everything was packed neatly and precisely; there were no tricks to getting it set up–I had it up and running within minutes. In the two months since I’ve owned it, I find it to be fast, very straightforward to use, and it produces great quality copies. It doesn’t stick on every few pages like the Sharp copiers did.
I highly recommend the Canon.
Rating: 5 / 5
July 21st, 2010 at 11:19 pm
After enjoying my Canon PC 980 copier for many years, I purchased a new D1120. It is a big disappointment. It makes crooked copies (lines rise from left to right; very noticeable). It also will not copy “border to border”, which means it will not copy about a quarter inch of the original on all sides. Finally, the copies frequently have a thin vertical black line on them. I called Canon and was told the crooked copies are “within tolerance” and cannot be adjusted to be any better. It is a “copy” and not a “duplicate” so it will be different. How can they sell a machine that can’t make a straight copy? Ridiculous! They explained the border issue by saying laser copiers can’t copy the full page; the technology does not work that way. Say what? That makes no sense. The thin black lines are probably caused by the toner/drum cartridge, which of course, is brand new. Lastly, the instructions in the manual do not always match up with the machine. I guess I will keep this copier and try to make it work, but I’m very disappointed. One more thing to hassle with during the day.
Rating: 2 / 5