Hai all,
can anyone let me knows about between ir 2230/3530 and ir 2270/3570 ,with one is the latest model?Also how about it compare with ir3300?Thanks.![]()
Hai all,
can anyone let me knows about between ir 2230/3530 and ir 2270/3570 ,with one is the latest model?Also how about it compare with ir3300?Thanks.![]()
The 3570/4570 is the latest model if you compare it to 2230/3530.
Actually both of these series are discontinued.
The latest models in USA are:3225 * 3230 * 3235 * 3235i * 3245 * 3245i.
Its a completely different model from the iR3300, I wouldn't like to compare the two. I'm a big fan of the iR3300.
IR 3300 is a currently model again. Its now a IR 3300E and IR 3300EN (printer model). Factory recertified. Great machine. Just can't get External Finisher or Side Paper Deck anymore. Internal Finisher standard.
http://www.usa.canon.com/cpr/pdf/Bro...rev_011808.pdf
If the question is how would you compare between 3300 and 3425 series, really the lack of accessories would be only reason to buy 3425. 3425 has color/friendlier display to use. But unless you are sending e-mails constantly, need double/multi-position stapling or booklet making, and don't mine filling up your cassettes once or twice a day, the 3300 is way to go.
The glass maybe half full, but less is more...
Printer + Fax + Copier = Jack Of Many Trades,
but Master Of None
Color Copier = Not A Color Printer
InkJet MFP = Not A Fax Machine
B/W Copier = Not A Press
Finisher = Deal Closer (salesman, not accessory)
Copier Tech = Admin's Stress Ball (Scapegoat)
The 3300 is great. It's a pity about the unavailability of external finisher or side paper deck.
Buyers should get N models with the optional accessory cassette feeding unit and you'll have twice the capacity of the basic config and network printing + pull scanning (using Canon Network ScanGear)
Replacing paper depends on volume. For really low volume users even with two cassettes, you would fill up way less than once or twice a day. Each cassette has a 500 page capacity.
Newer models may have more features and look nicer, but the 3300 gets the job done and generally is repairable. I'd stick with the 3300 as long as possible.
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