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Canon imageClass D660 Digital Copier
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Canon imageClass D660 Digital Copier Details

Binding: Electronics
Brand: Canon
Feature: Prints and copies up to 600 x 600 dpi, 13 copies per minute
Label: Canon
Manufacturer: Canon
Model: D660
Publisher: Canon
Release Date: 2002-10-29
Studio: Canon

Canon imageClass D660 Digital Copier Features
  • Prints and copies up to 600 x 600 dpi, 13 copies per minute
  • 500-sheet cassette plus 100-sheet multi-purpose tray
  • Simple operation; integrated drum, development unit, and toner
  • Parallel and USB interfaces for PC printing
  • 3-year warranty with 1 year of onsite service


Canon imageClass D660 Digital Copier Reviews

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Summary: Dependable and economical printer/copier
Comment: I bought this new several years ago for our small business and it is a workhorse. It runs great and you can get refilled cartridges which make it very economical to run. Jamming as in the other reviews has never been a problem. I did upgrade to Vista and was not able to use it, but believe that the new service pack for Vista will resolve this issue as I am told.The drum is in the cartridge so when it is replaced it is also new. Never had a problem with this machine in over 4 years.

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Summary: Constant jamming!
Comment: I bought this copier a couple of years ago and have had repeated electronic error codes that require service and frequent paper jamming. When I finally convinced Canon to replace the product, they replaced it with a re-furbished D-880. I have experienced the exact same paper jamming problems and a few service codes. I run a businnes and have owned several copiers (Canon, xerox, and others). I have never experienced the degree of paper problems that I have with these two machines. One of my most reliable in the past was a Canon and that is why I chose Canon again. This machine is too problematic to bear the Canon name. I thought I must have just had a lemon at first, but now I know that this particular line of copies is simply not reliable. Very disappointing. I am now in search of a reliable copier. I am not down on Canon as a brand as they have many wonderful products. This is not one.

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Summary: Canon D661
Comment: Ipurchased this copier March 2003, and have benn frustrated by the paper jamming consistently in the machine. I have been using Xerox 20 Lb paper and cannot print more than 50 copies without the machine jamming.I would not suggest this product for anyone that wanrs a reliable copier. It is extremelely frustating to keep puuling out the jammed pages and restart again.I print only 200 to 300 copies a month. The white pages I use are Georgia-Pacific Multi System Paper.

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Summary: The winner is... the Canon
Comment: I reasearch things for a living and I have to tell you, the information available for these multifunctions is weak and misleading. So, I thought after my purchase I would chime in.

At first glance, the HP 3300/3330 series seems to give you the most bang for your buck -- (1200x1200 dpi vs. the Canon 600x600), sort of good looking, includes a scanner, etc... But it wasn't intil I got my hands on them and compared them side by side that a clear winner was revealed.

The Canon is far superior -- period. The Sharp and Brother versions may be fine machines, but there was no way to tell, as I had trouble either finding them or working them in the store (not a good sign). The HP version is noisy, and the feeder created a crooked copy everytime. Also, I was scared off by tales of poor software and margin issues. What put me over the edge was the ... ONE YEAR warranty.

The Canon was much more solid, much higher in quality, and much, much, more quiet. The text this fella prints is top notch. Also, it comes with a THREE year warranty and the first year is ONSITE! Also, the toner is the L50 cartidge -- Expensive, but is good (they say) for 5000 copies and has the drum/developer/toner in one unit. Basically the parts that have trouble are in the replaceable toner cartridge.

The bad news: You'll need to buy a printer cable if you don't have one. And the only other drawback is that there is no on/off button, only an energy saver mode that is like a "sleep" -- to solve this problem I am putting mine on a power strip that I can turn off.

Ultimately, get your hands on one and I am sure you will agree Canon beats HP.


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Summary: Full XP compatibility in a flash!
Comment: Make sure you have USB 2.0 interface; the "old" 1.4 from six months ago can't handle it. Setup is a breeze, even for XP-os (the printed instructions are so good that they tell you the error message Windows will give you in advance, and give you the simple cure in the next sentence!) Absolutely crisp copying and printing (b&w only)that will have you kicking yourself for putting up with that old inkjet for so long--just let the old splatter painter do your color jobs, and never refill another ink cartridge again.


Editorial Review for Canon imageClass D660 Digital Copier:

The Canon imageCLASS D660 digital copier/printer is intended for businesses that need a robust copier with maintenance-free performance. The copier features Canon's exclusive Single Cartridge System, which contains the drum, development unit and toner in one easily replaceable cartridge. The imageCLASS D660's L50 cartridge, which ships with the product, yields approximately 5, 000 black-and-white copies at 5% density. A 30-sheet automatic document feeder can accept originals up to legal size and reproduce letter-size documents at 13 copies-per-minute (cpm) and legal-size documents at 10 cpm. Digital technology, through the touch of a single button, facilitates collating of multi-page documents.The imageCLASS D660 features Canon's Advanced Printing Technology for high-quality laser prints with a resolution of 600 x 600 dpi. For added flexibility and user convenience, the imageCLASS D660 supports both parallel and USB interfaces. The imageCLASS D660 offers fast, efficient paper handling through a 500-sheet front-loading paper cassette and a 100-sheet multi-purpose tray, which accepts a variety of media, including bond, plain and colored paper, transparencies, labels and envelopes, for fast, no-worry operation.



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