
Like many printer combination machines in Canon’s D series, the comes equipped with huge paper storage options and very high quality print resolutions. This particular unit does not carry a built in fax modem, or a scanning element, making strictly a printer/ copier two in one combo, but a powerful one.
Strictly speaking, the Canon ImageCLASS D861 is a fairly bare bones unit, but what Canon has not implemented in diverse features they’ve made up for in raw power. Though the unit is six years old, its print resolution of up to 2400 x 600 dots per inch can compete with most mid level multifunctional units of present day. For faster print speeds, the quality can be turned down in increments to as low as600 x 600 dots per inch, which is perfect for speedy, simple black text printing.
Resolutions for copies are also adjustable, from the familiar 600 x 600 dots per inch up to 1200 x 600 dots per inch. Features are stripped down, but still crucial, with memory collate, and a toner saver mode that can reduce toner usage dramatically. Reduction and enlargement ratios of 50% through 200% can also be activated directly from the unit thanks to dedicated buttons and an LCD display.
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