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UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA


JUNE - OCT 2015
CSC134
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION PROCESSING
ASSIGNMENT 3
PREPARED BY:
NAME

AMMIRUL BIN YAKUB

STUDENT ID

2013726743

GROUP

BM118 4C

PREPARED FOR:
MISS KAMELIA BINTI KAMIL
SUBMISSION DATE:
31 JULY 2015

TABLE OF CONTENT
PAGES
INTRODUCTION

OUTPUT DEVICE : PRINTER

PRODUCT COMPARISSION : CANON LASER PRINTERS

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

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INTRODUCTION

Canon Marketing (M) Sdn Bhd started its operations in 1987 and today it has became a
major corporate player in Malaysia. Focused on the objective of providing excellent
products and support to Malaysian users, Canon invested considerable time and effort in
developing channels to access the market. Growing from strength to strength since its
inception, Canon Malaysia celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2007.
Canon is committed and will continue to strive to become a household name and a
leading brand, sought after for its quality and reliability in products and services, living up
to its corporate tagline, Delighting You Always, for now and well into the future

Canons Philosophy

very policy and decision made in Canon is highly infuenced by its


corporate philosophy of kyosei. Simply put, kyosei means living and
working together for the common good. It also encompasses Canons
desire to develop a society in which everyone can enjoy happiness and
fulfillment, regardless of diffences in culture, customs language or race.

Canon aims to contribute to the prosperity of the world and the happiness of humanity,
whichwill lead to continuing growth and bring the world closer to achieving kyosei

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OUTPUT DEVICE: PRINTER

An output device is any piece of computer hardware equipment used to communicate the
results of data processing carried out by an information processing system (such as a
computer) to the outside world.
In computing, input/output, or I/O, refers to the communication between an information
processing system (such as a computer), and the outside world. Inputs are the signals or data
sent to the system, and outputs are the signals or data sent by the system to the outside.
Examples of output devices are speakers, headphones, screen (monitor) and printer.
In computing, a printer is a peripheral which produces a text and/or graphics of documents
stored in electronic form, usually on physical print media such as paper or transparencies. Many
printers are primarily used as local peripherals, and are attached by a printer cable or, in most
newer printers, a USB cable to a computer which serves as a document source. Some printers,
commonly known as network printers, have built-in network interfaces, typically wireless and/or
Ethernet based, and can serve as a hard copy device for any user on the network. Individual
printers are often designed to support both local and network connected users at the same time.
In addition, a few modern printers can directly interface to electronic media such as memory
cards, or to image capture devices such as digital cameras, scanners; some printers are
combined with a scanners and/or fax machines in a single unit, and can function as
photocopiers. Printers that include non-printing features are sometimes called multifunction
printers (MFP), multi-function devices (MFD), or all-in-one (AIO) printers. Most MFPs include
printing, scanning, and copying among their many features.

Consumer and some commercial printers are designed for low-volume, short-turnaround print
jobs; requiring virtually no setup time to achieve a hard copy of a given document. However,
printers are generally slow devices (30 pages per minute is considered fast; and many
inexpensive consumer printers are far slower than that), and the cost per page is actually
relatively high. However, this is offset by the on-demand convenience and project management
costs being more controllable compared to an out-sourced solution. The printing press remains
the machine of choice for high-volume, professional publishing. However, as printers have
improved in quality and performance, many jobs which used to be done by professional print
shops are now done by users on local printers; see desktop publishing.

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PRODUCT COMPARISON: CANON LASER PRINTER

Specification
Model

LASER

Recommended

LBP810

LBP5000

LBP6000

RM 150.00

RM 301.00

RM 350.00

10 ppm (A4)
600 x 600dpi

8 ppm (A4)
600 x 600dpi

8 ppm (A4)
9600 x 600dpi

Retail Price
Street

price

varies
Printspeed
Resolution

SHOT LASER

(equivalent
Printer Language

Paper Inputs

A.I.R)
Canon

SHOT LASER

with (equivalent

SHOT

with

A.I.R)
Advanced Canon

Advance Canon

Advanced

Printing Technology Printing Technology

Printing Technology

(CAPT 3.0)
(CAPT 2.1)
Standard Cassette: Standard Cassette:

(CAPT 3.0)
Standard cassette:

150 sheets, Manual 250 sheets, Manual 150


Feed Tray: 1 sheet

Feed Tray: 1 sheet

sheets,

Maximum

Paper

capacity:
Paper Outputs

Face-down:

sheets
125 Face-down:

150 Face-down:

sheets, Facedown: sheets


Interface
Toner Cartridge

150
100

sheets

1 sheet
USB 2.0 Hi-speed
USB 2.0 Hi-speed
USB 2.0 Hi-speed
EP - 22 cartridge, Cartridge-307BK - Cartridge
325 2500 pages at

Black: 2500 pages

coverage (A4 Size)

Cartridge

Black: 1600 pages

307M- Black: 5,000 pages

Magenta:2000
pages
Cartridge
Memory

512

Dimensions

required)
367mm

Yellow: 2000 pages


(no 8 MB (no additional 8 MB (no additional

kb

additional

370Y

memory memory required)


(W)

x 407mm

(W)

memory required)
x 359mm

(W)

305mm (D) x 266 367mm (D) x 376 249mm (D) x 198


Weight

(H)
Approx. 5.4kg

(H)
Approx. 16.0kg

(H)
Approx. 5.4kg

Chart 1: Comparison based on recommended retail price

Recommended Retail Price

(RM)

2,000.00
1,800.00
1,600.00
1,400.00
1,200.00
1,000.00
800.00
600.00
400.00
200.00
-

150

301

360

Recommended Retail Price

Chart 2: Comparison based on paper outputs

Paper Outputs

Sheets

160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0

Paper Outputs

CONCLUSION
From this assignment, i can compare a few features differences among three types of Canon
printers, namely Laser Shot LPB810, Laser Shot LBP5000 and Laser Shot LBP6000. From the
differences, i can create a number of charts (column and line) based on selected features, as
shown in the previous section.
REFERENCES
1. http://www.canon.com.my
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Output device
3. http://en.wikepedia.org/wiki/Printer computing
4. www.thecopiershop.com
5.

www.canon-europe.com

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