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E-copy was just a way to get push scan to email/computer/etc. before Canon figured out how to get it into the copier without a seperate monitor and computer. The canon i models are less expensive than adding e-copy. E-copy does offer a little more user friendly applications, but I can not justify the cost versus an "i" model copier. Hope this helps.
I just got a training overview on ecopy today, what's your question?

Main benefits I see to it are... It uses authentication, It can communicate directly with the exchange server and pull the global address book, no limit on user names.

The i models do not support authentication. and eCopy is a little more then $1,000 more than an i model.
Scott,

What specifically is their application? Remember, the 2035/45, 1224/32, the 2090/2105, and 1060/75 all come with scan to e-mail out of the box. If they are sending to less than 2000 destinations, and don't require authentication. You're good to go out of the box. I'm told there is a way to create a csv? file form you e-mail address book and upload to the copier via smartnet monitor.

If they require authentication or direct access to mailserver then you add Global Scan.

Pete M.

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