Hi, I just got a IR7105. I wondering why the speed is slower than IR105? I run a print job which is 737pages with 82 sets. total 30258 sheet of paper ( 2 side printing ), why the time cosuming required 879minutes to complete? But for the case in IR105, if i run a print job, in the begining it may be slower than IR7105, but after the 1st set it is faster than IR7105? please advice me for this?
IR 7105 speed slower than IR105?
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Re: IR 7105 speed slower than IR105?
Clock speed of the CPU mounted on the Main PCB of the iR7105 series
This machine uses two CPU chips and they run at different clock speeds.
The first is a dual processor CPU running at 666MHz and runs arithmetic processing about the image data. The second CPU is a 400MHz dual processor that runs arithmetic processing related to the job and the system.
imageRUNNER 7105/7095/7086 Product Overview
Each model is equipped with Canon's fourth generation imagePlatform (iP) controller architecture, featuring a dual CPU with enhanced functionality and high image quality with true 1200 x 1200 printing dpi support (UFR II and PS) and 2400 x 600 dpi support for PCL printing.
Mailbox Functions1GB RAM and 40GB Hard Disk Drive (Standard)The imageRUNNER 7105/7095/7095 Printer/7086 devices ship standard with 1GB RAM and a 40GB Hard Disk Drive. This vast memory capacity provides the virtual space to accept jobs sent to the device from multiple users simultaneously, and gives rise to a number of digitally enabled copy functions.The 40 GB HDD is used to store up to 20,000 pages or up to 2,000 documents in memory for short- or long-term storage in 100 User Mail Boxes. Settings can be adjusted to hold scanned data and forms allowing the imageRUNNER 7105/7095/7095 Printer/7086 devices to serve as on-site document archival solutions.The imageRUNNER 7105/7095/7095 Printer/7086 models have an increased mailbox capacity over the imageRUNNER predecessors. Please see the chart below for a detailed comparison.Cascade and Remote CopyingThis productivity-enhancing feature allows the user to leverage the power of other imageRUNNER 7105/7095/7086 devices connected to their network by splitting or sending the output to another device. The user can double their productivity and direct their output to a point of need. A remote imageRUNNER device can print an original scanned document from the user’s machine independently (remote copying) or simultaneously (cascade copying).Note: Remote and Cascade Copying is standard and does NOT require the Multi-PDL Printer Kit or Universal Send. The only requirement is for the devices to be connected on the same network and each has a registered IP address. Cascade and Remote Copying can only be done between devices in the same family, and can be done with devices with different printing speeds within the same family. Remote and Cascade Copying is NOT possible between the iR105+/9070/8070 series and the iR7105/7095/7086 series.
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Re: IR 7105 speed slower than IR105?
Hi, I just got a IR7105. I wondering why the speed is slower than IR105? I run a print job which is 737pages with 82 sets. total 30258 sheet of paper ( 2 side printing ), why the time cosuming required 879minutes to complete? But for the case in IR105, if i run a print job, in the begining it may be slower than IR7105, but after the 1st set it is faster than IR7105? please advice me for this?
Product : imageRUNNER 105+ /9070 / 85+ / 7105 / 7095 / 7086 Title : imageRUNNER Comparison Chart
Similarities and differences between imageRUNNER 105+ /9070 / 85+ and imageRUNNER / 7105 / 7095 / 7086?
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Comparisson between imageRUNNER series:
Feature imageRUNNER
105+ / 9070 / 85+
imageRUNNER
7105 / 7095 / 7095 Printer / 7086
Print Speed 105 / 90 / 85-ppm (Letter) 105 / 95 / 86-ppm (Letter) iR Controller Platform 3rd Generation Image Platform
Canon custom processor (single)4th Generation ImagePlatform
Dual Canon custom processorsMemory 512MB RAM
20GB Hard Disk1GB RAM
40GB Hard DiskResolution 600 dpi x 600 dpi (Scan)
1,200 x 600 dpi (Interpoloted) (Copy)
2,400 dpi x 600 dpi (Interpolated (Print)600 dpi x 600 dpi (Scan)
1,200 x 600 dpi (Interpolated) (Copy)
1200 x 1200 (UFR II and PS Print)
2,400 dpi x 600 dpi (Interpolated) (PCL Print)Paper Capacity Std. 4,150 Sheets
Max. 7,650 SheetsStd. 4,150 Sheets
Max. 7,650 SheetsMulti-feed Detection Sensors Not available Standard Finishing/Output Options Finisher K1N/K2N, Saddle Finisher-K3N, Paper Folding Unit-C1, Document Inserter-B1, Booklet Trimmer-A1 Finisher-V1, Saddle Finisher-V2, Paper Folding Unit-D1, Document Inserter-C1, Booklet Trimmer-B1, Puncher Unit-V1, High Capacity Stacker-A1, Perfect Binder-A1, Professional Puncher-A1 Saddle Finisher capabilities 3,000-sheet stacking, 100-sheet stapling, 15-sheet Booklets (60 imaged pages), Saddle Stitch Tray capacity 30-sets, Standard 2/3- hole punch. 5,000-sheet stacking, 100-sheet stapling, 20-sheet Booklets (80 imaged pages), Unlimited Saddle Stitch Tray capacity, Optional Puncher Unit-V1 or Professional Puncher-A1 Supported PDLs Canon controller: Canon UFRII, PCL5e/6, PS3 emulation
imagePASS-M3: PCL5e/6, Adobe PS3Canon controller: Canon UFRII, PCL5e/6, PS3 emulation
imagePASS-S1: PCL5e/6, Adobe PS3Mailbox support Standard
8,000 total accumulated pagesStandard
20,000 total accumulated pagesUniversal Send / PDF Enhancement Kit Option / Option Option / Option Web Access Software Option Option Secure Watermark Kit Not available
Option Canon MEAP Standard Standard Toner Yield 36,600 Impressions @ 6% (1.65Kg)
47,000 Impressions @ 6% (2Kg) Drum Yield 5,000,000 Impressions
6,000,000 Impressions
Items in RED indicate advantages
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