Print in the Channel - issue #32

PRODUCT LAUNCH CANON I-SENSYS MODELS

Talking SENSYS Canon has refreshed its i-SENSYS portfolio of A4 printers, introducing six new easy-to-manage devices designed to meet the evolving demands of SMBs, home workers and satellite offices.

With hybrid working remaining a popular option for many businesses, especially SMBs, it means that demand among them for versatile A4 devices is rising, with 23% of businesses looking to increase adoption, according to Quocirca’s Print Industry Trends 2025 report. While demand may be increasing, SMBs are increasingly looking for their multifunction printers to be compact, cost-effective, and able to perform reliably across home, remote and small office environments. This presents plenty of opportunities for resellers to capitalise – and manufacturers are responding with refreshed models in their A4 line-ups, such as Canon, which has recently added six new devices to its i-SENSYS range. The updated range now includes three new colour series: i-SENSYS LBP640 series, MF660 series, MF750 II series, and an additional model, the LBP673Cdw II, plus two black-and-white series: i-SENSYS MF460 II series and LBP240 II series.

Compact, out-of-box solution The new additions to Canon’s i-SENSYS range have been designed to be reliable and provide secure, easy-to-use printing solutions that fit into any office environment while simplifying device management and maintenance. The devices automatically download and install the latest drivers and software with the new Master Setup feature, helping to streamline the setup process. With a compact footprint, the new printers save valuable space in the working environment without compromising on performance. SMBs also gain additional benefits through a variety of improved features including an increased use of recycled plastics, easy-to-use interfaces and enhanced security. Built for every need The new i-SENSYS devices are aimed at any office environment including small, satellite and home offices, with an emphasis on helping to drive employee productivity, according to Canon. Whether printing in black and white or colour, the new models deliver high- quality output that users can rely on. Small document scanning also supports a wide range of users, such as healthcare providers with prescriptions or retailers with receipts, ensuring users can easily store, share and archive any type of document. The new models prioritise ease of use, providing an exceptional user experience enabled by an intuitive interface with a QR code that navigates users to an online manual, and an application library for workflow customisations that can be

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