
The downside to analog copy technology is that, with no digital memory of scanned images and incoming data, copy once, print to many options are not available. The is of the older, analog style, and therefore cannot be used as a printer or a scanner either. There are a few slight advantages to the old stand alone analog units, but they are few and far between.
Unlike digital units, the Canon NP-7130 has virtually zero startup time. Canon’s patented RAPID fusing system eliminates warm up time, whereas digital units have warm up times ranging from a few seconds, all the way up to five minutes. That being said, with the Canon NP-7130’s 13 copies per minute for letter sized paper, and 11 copies per minute for legal sized, a few seconds will be more than made up for in literally the first minute of a 20 copy per minute and above machine, which is the common standard we see today. Additionally, the model’s time to first copy is locked at a sluggish ten seconds.
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