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I'm sure there are some Canon dealers with more info, but this is what I know/have seen:

* Cheap: Seen it sell in public sector for: $1,843, $935, $1,470, and $2,660

* higher speed, memory, paper capacity, and price than predecessor

* Durability theme: clean sheet design, longer life consumables, "ease-of-maintenance"

* Includes color scanning

* No HDD - positioned as high security, but obviously a cost-cutting move
Wow!!!! This is a killer all right.....how in the world can we compete against a 25ppm A3 machine with a price like that. From what I know this is stripped down compared to most 25ppm systems. There are many options that are standard on others. That is why this is so cheap. If someone just needs a barebone system at an incredible price this is it.
Art,

Check this out:
Specs

Canon iR2525

It does not come standard with color scan-to-email, ifax, ftp, smb. You need a color send kit.

There is no HDD.

Does not come with PCL, PS. It has UFR II LT printing.

Does not come standard with RADF or DADF as they call it.

No searchable PDF's or OCR standard

Smallest mono LCD screen on an A3 system that I have seen.

512 Ram...fraction of most MFP's in this range

keyboard is not standard
I sell Ricoh and Canon. These machines are awesome for those "price buyers" who just want something basic. Instead of selling a MP2851, I can throw one of these in at a third less and still keep great GP. They can take a beating too. I have a customer who ran 15,000 prints for 4 months straight and I only got calls for more toner. I hate to tell you guys but they are great!

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