For many years, Canon was the principal maker of the print engines found in industry-standard laser printers. The first models of Apple LaserWriter and the equivalent products made by HP used the Canon LBP-CX engine. The next models (LaserWriter II series, LaserJet II series) used the Canon LBP-SX engine. Later models used the Canon LBP-LX, LBP-EX, LBP-PX engines and many other Canon print engines.
Following Canon’s acquisition of the Dutch digital printing manufacturer Océ in 2010, Canon continued to develop and manufacture printing systems, initially under the Océ brand name. On 1.1.2020 the company Océ was officially renamed Canon Production Printing
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CANON PRINTER
The Canon RP10 uses advanced thermal printing technology to help increase productivity and efficiency in any teller station all while lowering costs. Combined with Canon imageFORMULA CR-120 and CR-150 check scanners the RP10 is well suited for financial services with its compact design, high speed thermal printing, no noise output, and single footprint functions. The Canon RP10 also features front-load, front-exit convenience for superior teller ergonomics. Ultimately, this printer provides an efficient and inexpensive solution to streamline the many responsibilities involved in teller station/point-of-service.
Label printers use a wide range of label materials, including paper and synthetic polymer (“plastic”) materials. Several types of print mechanisms are also used, including laser and impact, but thermal printer mechanisms are probably the most common. There are two common types of thermal printer.
Laser Printers make use of light or a focused beam for transferring the text and images on the paper. inside the laser printer, a cylindrical drum is present known as Photoreceptor on which laser beams are fired. This done as the paper passes through the printer. The laser printing machine print images and texts on the photoreceptor. One can use a laser printer for getting instant print during emergences.
Inkjet printing is a type of computer printing that recreates a digital image by propelling droplets of ink onto paper and plastic substrates. Inkjet printers are the most commonly used type of printer, and range from small inexpensive consumer models to expensive professional machines.