$75/month REPOSSESSED (Meter below 2k) BOOKLET MAKER Canon ImageRUNNER ADVANCE IRA 6275 Monochrome Printer Copier Color Scanner 11x17 12x18

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$ 4,500
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ONLY $75/MONTH OR $4500

Canon ImageRUNNER ADVANCE IRA 6275 with BOOKLET MAKER

Production level High-Speed Printer, Copier

    • Copy, Print, Scan, Scan to Email, Fax, Stapler, 11x17, 4-trays
    • REPOSSESSED LOW PAGE COUNT
    • Black toner yields 56,000 pages

    Even on the go, you're in control. Print from a laptop, tablet, or smartphone to an imageRUNNER ADVANCE system. A touch of a button on the user interface lets you access, scan to, or print directly from certain cloud applications. Advanced technology and expansive enterprise applications work seamlessly with your device to deliver exceptional results.
    Multilayered solutions safeguard confidential information and, with certain options, support security compliance.

    The Canon ImageRunner Advance 6275 is the gold standard of monochrome printing systems, with customizable workflow solutions and multitasking power that keeps your business operating at maximum efficiency.

    • Print Speed: Up to 75 ppm
    • Copy, Print, Color Scan, Scan to Email
    • Standard Automatic Trayless Duplexing
    • 1200 x 1200 dpi print resolution
    • Single-Pass Duplexing Automatic Document Feeder
    • 8.4" SVGA Full-Color TFT Screen
    • Scan Speed (BW/Color):
    • Simplex: Up to 120/85 ipm (300 dpi)
    •                Up to 120/51 ipm (600 dpi)
    • Duplex: Up to 200/100 ipm (300 dpi)
    •               Up to 120/51 ipm (600 dpi)
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