Yes, it was.
I went to the first Canon class (at least in Chicago) for the original PC10 and PC20. The PC10 had no cassette, and was manual feed only. The 25 was released some time later.
The PC25 had an NP counterpart, the NP115, which got replaced by the NP112 (I think).
Over time, there were multiple PCs released, some of which you could buy at office supply stores for under $200.
We eventually stopped servicing them in the field, and they became carry-in only.
It’s scary how some of us remember “PC” to mean “Personal Copier”, instead of the much more current “Personal Computer”, or even “Politically Correct”.
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