Canon imagePRESS 1125P Customer Expectation Document

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Customer Expectations Document
Version 3
Systems & Technical Support Division
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Contents
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 4
2. Product Overview ................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Summary of Functions .................................................................................... 6
2.2 Offset Press vs. Digital imagePRESS ............................................................. 6
2.3 Image Stabilization Control ............................................................................. 7
2.4 Professional Input/Output Accessories ........................................................... 7
3. Machine Dimensions and Space Requirements .................................................. 8
3.1 Dimensions ..................................................................................................... 8
3.2 Weight ............................................................................................................. 9
3.3 Installation and Service Space ........................................................................ 9
3.3.1 Minimum Space Requirements to Transport the Machine and Turn
Hallway Corners .............................................................................. 10
3.3.2 Dimensions Diagrams ...................................................................... 11
3.3.3 Installation Space Diagrams ............................................................ 12
3.4 Recommended Floor Space Requirements .................................................. 14
3.5 Floor Structure Requirements ....................................................................... 14
3.6 Network Connectivity .................................................................................... 15
4. Power/Electrical Requirements ........................................................................... 15
4.1 Power Requirements for the Main Unit and Optional Accessories ................ 16
5. Environmental Factors and Requirements ......................................................... 18
5.1 Temperature and Humidity Conditions .......................................................... 18
5.1.1 Operating the Machine in a Low Temperature Environment ............ 19
5.2 Temperature Gradient ................................................................................... 20
5.3 Ventilation ..................................................................................................... 20
5.4 Elevation Limitations ..................................................................................... 20
5.5 Lighting.......................................................................................................... 20
5.6 Sunlight ......................................................................................................... 20
5.7 Ammonia ....................................................................................................... 20
6. Specifications ....................................................................................................... 21
6.1 Main Unit ....................................................................................................... 21
6.3 Color Image Reader-L1 with Feeder ............................................................. 23
6.4 POD Deck-C1/Secondary POD Deck-C1 ...................................................... 25
6.5 Multi Drawer Document Insertion Unit-A1 ..................................................... 26
6.6 Professional Puncher-B1 and Professional Puncher Integration Unit-A1 ...... 27
6.7 Finisher-AF1 .................................................................................................. 28
6.8 Saddle Finisher-AF2 ..................................................................................... 31
6.9 Punch Unit-BB1 ............................................................................................. 34
6.10 Paper Folding Unit-F1 ................................................................................... 35
6.11 Card Reader-C1 ............................................................................................ 36
6.12 High Capacity Stacker-E1 ............................................................................. 37
6.13 Perfect Binder-C1 .......................................................................................... 38
6.14 Booklet Trimmer-D1 ...................................................................................... 39
6.15 Two-Knife Booklet Trimmer-A1 ..................................................................... 40
7. System Options .................................................................................................... 41
7.1 imagePRESS Printer Kit ............................................................................... 41
7.2 imagePRESS Server J200/J100 ................................................................... 42
7.3 PCI Bus Expansion Kit .................................................................................. 43
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7.4 System Upgrade RAM .................................................................................. 43
7.5 Additional Memory Type C (512 MB) ............................................................ 43
7.6 IPSec Board .................................................................................................. 43
7.7 Color Universal Send Kit ............................................................................... 43
7.8 Universal Send Security Feature Set-C1....................................................... 44
7.9 Universal Send Advanced Feature Set-C1 ................................................... 44
7.10 Digital User Signature Kit-B1 ......................................................................... 44
7.11 Secure Watermark-A1 ................................................................................... 44
7.12 HDD Data Encryption Kit-B7 ......................................................................... 44
7.13 HDD Data Erase Kit-A1 ................................................................................. 45
7.14 Encrypted Secure Print Software .................................................................. 45
7.15 Removable Hard Disk Drive Kit-AA1 ............................................................. 45
7.16 Remote Operator's Software Kit-A2 .............................................................. 45
7.17 Access Management System Kit-A1 ............................................................. 45
7.18 Other imagePRESS 1125P Main Unit Accessory Options ............................ 45
7.19 Notes on the Hard Disk ................................................................................. 46
8. Installation Review................................................................................................ 46
8.1 Installation Time ............................................................................................ 46
8.2 Customer Responsibilities ............................................................................. 47
9. Consumable Items ................................................................................................ 48
9.1 Usage Conditions .......................................................................................... 48
9.2 Consumable Parts ......................................................................................... 49
9.2.1 Estimated Life of Consumables ....................................................... 49
10. Toner Bottle and Hopper Unit Yields .................................................................. 49
11. Waste Toner Yields ............................................................................................... 50
12. Estimated Performance Standards ..................................................................... 50
13. Optimum Monthly Product Performance ............................................................ 51
14. Machine Reliability and Productivity................................................................... 52
14.1 Print Speed ................................................................................................... 53
14.2 Mixed Paper Weight Job Productivity ............................................................ 56
14.3 Mixplex Job Productivity ................................................................................ 56
14.4 Paper, Toner, and Waste Toner Replacement .............................................. 57
15. Media Usage/Compatibility .................................................................................. 58
15.1 Media Characteristics by Media Library Parameters ..................................... 58
15.2 Paper Handling and Storage ......................................................................... 59
15.3 Selecting the Correct Media .......................................................................... 59
15.4 Paper Grain and Curl .................................................................................... 60
15.5 Note for Customers Who Cut Their Own Paper ............................................ 61
15.6 Media Feed Locations ................................................................................... 61
15.7 Paper Sizes and Feed Location Chart .......................................................... 65
16. Image Quality Capabilities ................................................................................... 66
16.1 Customer-Defined Image Quality Adjustments and Recommendations ........ 67
16.1.1 Device Management Settings .......................................................... 68
16.1.2 Paper Type Management Settings .................................................. 69
17. Responsibility Matrix ............................................................................................ 70
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IMPORTANT
The purpose of this Customer Expectations Document is to explain the
current features and capabilities of the imagePRESS 1125P, and establish a
customer’s expectation before purchasing the machine.
The information included in this document has been pulled from various
sources, including product reference guides, service guides, user manuals,
as well as results from internal Canon testing. Specifications and other
information contained herein may vary slightly from actual device values or
those found in advertising and other printed matter. Part numbers, yield
information, and specifications are subject to change without notice;
therefore, the latest specifications may not be found in this document. As
new information becomes available, this document will be revised. Canon
authorized dealers can access the latest revision of this document from the
Download Center page in the e-Support Web site (support.cusa.canon.com).
1. Introduction
The Canon imagePRESS 1125P Customer Expectations Document contains
information about the features and capabilities of the Canon imagePRESS 1125P.
This document should be used as part of the presale and pre-installation planning
process to help clarify the requirements and responsibilities associated with
supporting, owning, and operating the imagePRESS 1125P. It is also
recommended that those interested in purchasing the imagePRESS 1125P have,
and familiarize themselves with, the information in this document prior to making
their purchase.
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2. Product Overview
The Canon imagePRESS 1125P brings the following new capabilities to the
production printing environment:
Class Leading Image Quality 1,200 x 1,200 dpi print resolution and an
innovative twin sleeve developing system delivers sharp text and images.
Maximum Productivity Full production speeds of 125 ppm are achievable,
depending on the selected media. A maximum paper size of 13” x 19.2” is
supported. Multiple paper sources, complemented by air-assisted feeding, can
hold approximately 14,000 sheets of paper for exceptional reliability and over 1.5
hours of uninterrupted production.
Precision Printing Accurate registration, which is automatically adjusted during
print runs, ensures consistency at high speeds.
New Micro Toner Technology A newly designed mono-component toner
enables the machine to reproduce pure, rich black consistently and across a
wide range of media.
Exceptional Finishing Select from a variety of finishing options including:
perfect binder, multi-folding unit, saddle stitch finisher, punching unit, one or
three edge trimmer, and high-capacity stacker.
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2.1 Summary of Functions
Function
imagePRESS 1125P
Output Speed (B&W)
125 ppm (LTR)
Engine Resolution
1,200 x 1,200 dpi
Gradations
256 levels
Media Size
Min
7.17” x 7.17”
Max
13” x 19.2”
Media
Thickness
Min
14 lb bond (52 g/m²)
Max
110 lb cover (300 g/m²)
HDD Capacity
80 GB
Printer Memory
Main Controller 1:
1 GB Maximum
(512 MB Standard, 512 MB Optional)
Main Controller 2:
1 GB Maximum
(512 MB Standard, 512 MB Optional)
Copy
Optional (w/Reader and Feeder)
Mail Box
Yes
Network
Yes
Remote UI
Yes
MEAP Capability
Yes
Controllers
imagePRESS Server J200
imagePRESS Server J100
imagePRESS Printer Kit-A1
Network Scanning
Optional (w/Reader and Feeder)
Send
Optional (Universal Send)
2.2 Offset Press vs. Digital imagePRESS
Offset printing is a technique that transfers (or “offsets”) an inked image from a
plate to a rubber blanket, and then to the printing surface. This enables the offset
press to maintain a consistent and high image quality over long print runs because
the plate never touches the paper. The process requires a substantial investment
in equipment and setup expense to achieve these results.
A digital press uses an electrostatic process to produce “offset-like” image quality
at a fraction of the cost of an offset press. In the imagePRESS 1125P digital press,
the drum is imaged; the toner is applied, and then transferred to the ITB
(Intermediate Transfer Belt). The ITB then transfers the toner to the paper in one
single pass. The small toner particle size provides high print quality with crisp thin
lines, high quality characters, smooth corners, and clean gradient transitions,
closer to that of an offset press.
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2.3 Image Stabilization Control
The imagePRESS 1125P contains four separate skew adjustment rollers which
ensure that an image is placed in the same location on every sheet of paper.
Accurate front to back registration is actively adjusted during print runs, and
consistency is maintained at high speeds with non-stop operation. This works
effectively for thin paper as well. Skew adjustment and shift rollers feed thin paper
accurately without folding or crumpling.
2.4 Professional Input/Output Accessories
The imagePRESS 1125P features many robust input and output accessories that
allow customers working in production environments to complete large jobs directly
from the machine. An ARCnet (Attachable Resource Computer Network)
communications cable is used to connect the accessories to the main unit. The
ARCnet cable provides the main unit’s engine information about the accessories
that are attached and if they are working properly. The ARCnet cable also enables
seamless communication between the main unit and the accessories, as there is
no significant communication delay, regardless of the many accessories that are
connected.
Input Accessories
Feeder (DADF)
POD Deck-C1 (combine up to three)
Multi Drawer Document Insertion Unit-A1
Finishing (Output) Accessories
Professional Puncher-B1
High-Capacity Stacker-E1 (combine up to two)
Perfect Binder-C1
Finisher-AF1 or Saddle Finisher-AF2
Internal Punch Unit-BB1
Paper Folding Unit-F1
Booklet Trimmer-D1
Two-Knife Booklet Trimmer-A1
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3. Machine Dimensions and Space Requirements
3.1 Dimensions
The following table includes the width, height, and depth dimensions (in inches and
millimeters) of the main unit and optional accessories.
Unit
Width
Depth
Height
Main Unit
54.6”
1,387 mm
31.9”
54.1
1,373 mm
POD Deck-C1
29.3
745 mm
31.2"
43.1"
1,095 mm
Secondary POD Deck-C1
31.9
811 mm
31.2"
43.1"
1,095 mm
POD Deck-C1 + Secondary
POD Deck-C1
*1
61.7” 1,566 mm 31.2" 792 mm 43.1" 1,095 mm
POD Deck-C1 + (2)
Secondary POD Deck-C1s
*1
93.6” 2,377 mm 31.2" 792 mm 43.1" 1,095 mm
Multi Drawer Document
Insertion Unit-A1
42.5” 1,079 mm 31.2" 792 mm 43.1" 1,095 mm
Color Image Reader-L1
w/Feeder
24.9" 633 mm 23.5" 597 mm 10.0" 253 mm
Professional Puncher-B1 &
Professional Puncher
Integration Unit-A1
22.0” 560 mm 31.2” 792 mm 41.0 1,040 mm
High Capacity Stacker-E1
39.3”
997 mm
31.2"
53.6”
1,362 mm
Perfect Binder-C1
36.3”
922 mm
31.1”
51.2
1,300 mm
Paper Folding Unit-F1
13.2”
336 mm
31.25”
46.9”
1,190 mm
Finisher-AF1
*2
35.4”
890 mm
31.2”
46.5”
1,180 mm
Saddle Finisher-AF2
*3
41.75”
1,060 mm
31.2”
46.5”
1,180 mm
Punch Unit-BB1
Part of the Finisher-AF1 or Saddle Finisher-AF2
Booklet Trimmer-D1
*2
62.0
1,575 mm
30.3”
41.0
1,040 mm
Booklet Trimmer-D1
*2
&
Two-Knife Booklet Trimmer-
A1
*1
83.1” 2,116 mm 30.3” 770 mm 41.0 1,040 mm
Booklet Trimmer-D1
*2
&
Saddle Finisher-AF2
*1, *3
74.3" 1,888 mm 31.2" 792 mm 46.5" 1,180 mm
Booklet Trimmer-D1
*2
, Two-
Knife Booklet Trimmer-A1,
& Saddle Finisher-AF2
*1
95.6 2,429 mm 31.2” 792 mm 46.5” 1,180 mm
*1 The width includes one 1/5” (5 mm) gap between each piece of equipment attached.
*2 The extension tray is extended.
*3 The auxiliary booklet tray is extended.
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3.2 Weight
The weights of the main unit, feeding and finishing options (in pounds and
kilograms) are listed in the table below.
Unit
Weight
Main Unit
1,103 lb
500 kg
POD Deck-C1
498 lb
226 kg
Secondary POD Deck-C1
498 lb
226 kg
Color Image Reader-L1 w/Feeder
88 lb
40 kg
Multi Document Insertion Unit-A1
553 lb
251 kg
Professional Puncher-B1 &
Professional Puncher Integration
Unit-A1
258 lb 117 kg
High Capacity Stacker-E1
463 lb
210 kg
Perfect Binder-C1
674 lb
306 kg
Paper Folding Unit-F1
144 lb
65 kg
Saddle Finisher-AF2
396 lb
180 kg
Finisher-AF1
286 lb
130 kg
Booklet Trimmer-D1
335 lb
152 kg
Two-Knife Booklet Trimmer-A1
319 lb
145 kg
3.3 Installation and Service Space
The site must provide enough space for unrestricted operation, maintenance work,
and proper ventilation. The machine dimensions are in diagrams on the following
pages. Every attempt should be made to install the equipment in a room that is
large enough to allow for proper servicing and maintenance of the equipment, and
ensure that issues, such as ventilation, odors, and dust accumulation will not be a
concern.
IMPORTANT
Keep the back of the machine at least 39.4” (1,000 mm) away from a wall.
Installation space from the back of the machine can be reduced from 39.4”
(1,000 mm) to 31.5” (800 mm) if a technician finds that there are no other space
concerns.
The floor must be level (with no bows) and flat for the stabilization and support of
the machine.
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3.3.1 Minimum Space Requirements to Transport the Machine and Turn Hallway
Corners
The following table represents the minimum width that is necessary to turn
hallway corners and transport the machine to its final installation site.
IMPORTANT
The minimum doorway opening that the machine passes through prior to
installation must be at least 36” wide.
The minimum width required for turning is the diagonal length of each piece of
equipment + 19 3/4" (500 mm).
The machine should not be moved once it is in place.
Equipment
Dimensions When Transporting
(Depth x Width)
Minimum Corridor Width
for Turning
Main Unit
54 3/5" x 31 4/5"
(1,387 mm x 808 mm)
82 7/8"
(2,106 mm)
POD Deck-C1
31 1/4" x 29 3/8"
(792 mm x 745 mm)
62 1/2"
(1,588 mm)
Secondary POD Deck-C1
32" x 31 1/4"
(811 mm x 792 mm)
64 3/8"
(1,634 mm)
Multi Drawer Document
Insertion Unit-A1
42 1/2" x 31 1/4"
(1,079 mm x 792 mm)
72 3/8"
(1,839 mm)
Professional Puncher-B1
31 1/4" x 12"
(792 mm x 305 mm)
53 1/8"
(1,349 mm)
Professional Puncher
Integration Unit-A1
31 1/4" x 9 7/8"
(792 mm x 250 mm)
52 3/8"
(1,331 mm)
High Capacity Stacker-E1
39 1/4" x 31 1/4"
(997 mm x 792 mm)
69 7/8"
(1,774 mm)
Perfect Binder-C1
36 3/8" x 31 1/8"
(922 mm x 791 mm)
67 1/2"
(1,715 mm)
Paper Folding Unit-F1
31 1/4" x 13 1/4"
(793 mm x 336 mm)
53 5/8"
(1,362 mm)
Finisher-AF1
31 1/2" x 31 1/4"
(800 mm x 792 mm)
64"
(1,626 mm)
Saddle Finisher-AF2
31 1/2" x 31 1/4"
(800 mm x 792 mm)
64"
(1,626 mm)
Booklet Trimmer-D1
62" x 30 3/8"
(1,575 mm x 770 mm)
88 3/4"
(2,854 mm)
Two-Knife Booklet
Trimmer-A1
30 3/8" x 21 1/8"
(770 mm x 536 mm)
56 5/8"
(1,439 mm)
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3.3.2 Dimensions Diagrams
Approx.
95.6
Approx.
39.3
Approx.
39.3
Approx.
54.6
Approx.
93.6
Approximately 436.4
Approx.
31.9"
Provide at least 3 feet on each side of the
machine for unrestricted operation and for proper
servicing.
Approx.
40.9"
Approx.
54.1"
Approx.
36.3”
Approx.
22.0”
Approx.
42.5
Approx.
13.2
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3.3.3 Installation Space Diagrams
The approximate installation space requirements will differ, depending on how
your machine is configured and the optional accessories attached.
There must be enough space around the machine. The following diagrams show the
minimum dimensions; whenever possible, be sure there will be more space than indicated.
Minimum Configuration
[1] Main Unit
[3] Saddle Finisher-AF2
[2] POD Deck-C1
Professional Accessory Configuration
[1] Main Unit
[6] High Capacity Stacker-E1
[2] POD Deck-C1
[7] Perfect Binder-C1
[3] Secondary POD Deck-C1
[8] Paper Folding Unit-F1
[4] Multi Drawer Document Insertion Unit-A1
[9] Saddle Finisher-AF2
[5] High Capacity Stacker-E1
[10] Booklet Trimmer-D1
[11] Two-Knife Booklet Trimmer-A1
39.4”
39.4”
59.8”
39.4”
39.4”
144.7”
39.4”
39.4”
402.2”
39.4”
39.4”
63.9”
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Maximum Configuration
[1] Main Unit
[8] High Capacity Stacker-E1
[2] POD Deck-C1
[9] High Capacity Stacker-E1
[3] Secondary POD Deck-C1
[10] Perfect Binder-C1
[4] Secondary POD Deck-C1
[11] Paper Folding Unit-F1
[5] Multi Drawer Document Insertion Unit-A1
[12] Saddle Finisher-AF2
[6] Professional Puncher-B1
[13] Booklet Trimmer-D1
[7] Professional Puncher Integration Unit-A1
[14] Two-Knife Booklet Trimmer-A1
IMPORTANT
The maximum configuration (fully configured machine) includes 3-POD
Decks-C1, the Main Unit, Multi-Drawer Document Insertion-A1, Professional
Puncher-B1 and Professional Puncher Integration Unit-A1, Perfect Binder-C1,
2-High Capacity Stackers-E1, Paper Folding Unit-F1, Saddle Finisher-AF2,
Booklet Trimmer-D1, and Two-Knife Booklet Trimmer-A1.
The fully configured width of the machine includes opening space for the POD
Deck door and the extended tray of the Booklet Trimmer.
There needs to be approximately 1/5” (5 mm) of space in between each
accessory attached.
39.4” 39.4” 456.6”
39.4”
39.4”
63.9”
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3.4 Recommended Floor Space Requirements
For a fully configured imagePRESS 1125P (3-POD Decks-C1, the Main Unit,
Multi-Drawer Document Insertion-A1, Professional Puncher-B1 and Professional
Puncher Integration Unit-A1, Perfect Binder-C1, 2-High Capacity Stackers-E1,
Paper Folding Unit-F1, Saddle Finisher-AF2, Booklet Trimmer-D1, Two-Knife
Booklet Trimmer-A1, and imagePRESS Server J200/J100 with the Integrated
Interface & Stand), it is recommended that there be at least 45 (W) x 12’ (D) of
floor space.
IMPORTANT
The imagePRESS 1125P was created to be modular in design. Your floor space,
budget, monthly copy/print volume, and applications will determine which
configuration will work best for you. Any configuration of up to 3-POD Decks-C1
(at least one POD Deck must be attached) and 2-High Capacity Stackers-E1
may be connected at once. The Saddle Finisher-AF2, Booklet Trimmer-D1, and
Two-Knife Booklet Trimmer-A1 may be connected at the same time as well.
The imagePRESS 1125P requires some type of finishing option (Saddle
Finisher-AF2, Finisher-AF1, or High Capacity Stacker-E1).
3.5 Floor Structure Requirements
The floor on which this machine is installed must have strength of at least
92.2 lb/ft
2
(450 kg/m
2
). If the floor does not have this level of strength, consult your
building contractor before installing the machine.
The weight of the machine is distributed on the floor through the adjusters and
wheels. Do not install the machine on an unstable floor or platform.
39.4”
39.4”
456.6”
39.4”
39.4”
63.9”
45’ (13.7 m)
12’ (3.7 m)
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3.6 Network Connectivity
A standard 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface (RJ-45 jack) for device installation,
monitoring, and Mail Box access, via the Remote UI, ships standard with all
configurations.
A USB 2.0 High-Speed interface port ships standard with all configurations for
direct connection to centralized environments that want to drive all jobs through a
single host PC.
4. Power/Electrical Requirements
The imagePRESS 1125P requires a NEMA L14-30 receptacle for the main unit,
ARCnet accessory configuration, and proper operation.
NEMA L14-30 Receptacle
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4.1 Power Requirements for the Main Unit and Optional Accessories
Part or Accessory Power Supply
Power Supply Cord/Plug
Specifications
Length of
Power Cord
Main Unit
1-Single Phase
208 V/30 A outlet
NEMA L14-30
9’ 8” (3 m)
1-208 V/15 A outlet NEMA 6-15
6’ (1.8 m)
POD Deck-C1
1-120 V/15 A outlet
NEMA 5-15
UL498, 2-pole, 3-wire,
grounding devices rated
250 V/15 A
6’ (1.8 m)
Secondary POD
Deck-C1
*1
1-120 V/15 A outlet
NEMA 5-15
UL498, 2-pole, 3-wire,
grounding devices rated
250 V/15 A
6’ (1.8 m)
Multi Drawer
Document Insertion
Unit-A1
1-120 V/15 A outlet
NEMA 5-15
UL498, 2-pole, 3-wire,
grounding devices rated
250 V/15 A
6’ (1.8 m)
High Capacity
Stacker-E1
*2
1-120 V/15 A outlet
(regardless of the
number of stackers
connected)
NEMA 5-15
6’ (1.8 m)
Professional
Puncher-B1 &
Professional
Puncher Integration
Unit-A1
*3
1-120 V/15 A outlet
NEMA 5-15
6’ (1.8 m)
Saddle Finisher-AF2
1-120 V/15 A outlet
NEMA 5-15
UL498, 2-pole, 3-wire,
grounding devices rated
250 V/15 A
6’ (1.8 m)
Finisher-AF1
1-120 V/15 A outlet
NEMA 5-15
UL498, 2-pole, 3-wire,
grounding devices rated
250 V/15 A
6’ (1.8 m)
Perfect Binder-C1
1-208 V/15 A outlet
NEMA 6-15
UL498, 2-pole, 3-wire,
grounding devices rated
250 V/15 A
9’ (3 m)
Two-Knife Booklet
Trimmer-A1
1-120 V/15 A outlet
NEMA 5-15
6’ (1.8 m)
imagePRESS Server
J200/J100
1-120 V/15 A outlet
NEMA 5-15
6’ (1.8 m)
Integrated Interface
& Stand for
imagePRESS Server
1-120 V/15 A outlet
NEMA 5-15
6’ (1.8 m)
*1 Each POD Deck attached (up to three) requires 1-120 V/15 A, NEMA-5-15 outlet.
*2 If you connect a second High Capacity Stacker-E1, the second stacker draws power from
the first stacker.
*3 The Professional Puncher Integration Unit-A1 provides the Professional Puncher-B1 with
power.
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IMPORTANT
We recommend an additional standard 120 V/15 A outlet for service tools, such
as a laptop computer or vacuum that may be used when servicing or configuring
the machine.
Use only dedicated outlets for the main unit and each optional accessory. Do not
use extension cords.
NOTE
The Punch Unit-BB1, Color Image Reader-L1 with feeder, Paper Folding Unit-F1,
and Booklet Trimmer-D1 do not require any additional outlets.
The following illustration shows the relative position of the power outlets, and
voltage requirements of each optional accessory item.
IMPORTANT
Canon USA strongly recommends that dedicated and properly grounded outlets
be provided for the devices mentioned above. The ground connection serves to
provide the internal electronics with a reference voltage. Faulty or poor ground
sources will cause this reference voltage to fall into a range that no longer serves
as a reliable reference voltage. The internal logic and programming of the
imagePRESS 1125P will not perform reliably because there is an insufficient
difference between the internal operating signal voltages and the poor ground
reference signal. A qualified electrician can measure and provide the ground
source that the imagePRESS 1125P or any computer controlled office equipment
requires.
Before installation, confirm that all necessary receptacles are available for your
machine configuration.
(Note: Phase converters and step down
transformers are not supported.)
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5. Environmental Factors and Requirements
Optimum Temperature Range: Between 68°F (20°C) and 80.6°F (27°C)*
Optimum Humidity Range: Between 30% and 70%
Atmospheric Pressure: 810.6 to 1,013 hPa (0.8 to 1.0 atm)
Noise (sound level): Standby: 68 dB; Operating: 83 dB
Ozone Emissions: 0.01 ppm (parts per million) or less (initial startup)
0.35 ppm or less (after a short break-in period)
* If your machine is operated in a low temperature
environment, see 5.1.1, Operating Your
Machine in a Low Temperature Environment,”
on p. 19.
NOTE
It may be necessary to use a humidifier or dehumidifier to attain the proper
humidity levels for optimal machine performance.
5.1 Temperature and Humidity Conditions
The optimal humidity range is 30% to 70% RH (Relative Humidity) with a room
temperature of 68°F to 80.6°F (20°C to 27°C).
The machine contains intelligent technology that can sense the environmental
temperature, and optimize its performance if operated outside the temperature
range. However, productivity, paper feeding, and image quality may be affected if
the machine is operated outside of these guidelines.
The machine should not be installed in locations with significant shifts in
temperature or humidity. Areas containing water, or equipment that can
significantly alter room temperature or humidity, such as a heater, stove, or
portable air conditioner, should be avoided, unless proper environmental control is
available to achieve maximum productivity or quality capability.
The optimal humidity range for storing paper is 30% to 70% RH (Relative Humidity)
with a room temperature of 68°F to 80.6°F (20°C to 27°C). Storing paper in a
location that does not meet these specifications may affect paper feeding and
image quality. For example, if the humidity is too high, paper curling and paper
jams will increase. If the humidity is too low, paper may shrink or lose resistance,
and toner will not adhere to the paper as well.
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5.1.1 Operating the Machine in a Low Temperature Environment
It is best to run your machine at a room temperature that falls within the optimal
range (68°F to 80.6°F (20°C to 27°C)); however, if a low temperature
environment cannot be avoided, and depending on your job criteria (either print
speed or image quality), you can set the machine to account for the temperature
of the room in which the machine is located.
The Adjust Fixing for Natural Conditions mode in Device Management Settings in
System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) enables you to run the
machine at a fixed speed at any ambient temperature, or adjust the machine to
run at a speed that maximizes your machine’s productivity or image quality
output results.
There are three settings in the Adjust Fixing for Natural Conditions mode that can
improve print speed or image quality based on your site’s environmental
conditions and job criteria.
[Fixing Priority]: This mode is the default setting. Select this mode if
image quality has priority over print speed. The machine
calibrates the fixing temperature to adjust for the type of
media you select for the job, and the ambient
temperature. This mode provides the highest level of
quality, but has an impact on productivity.
[Standard]: Select this mode to achieve the engine’s rated speed
when the machine is running at a room temperature
between 59°F and 68°F (15°C and 20°C), regardless of
the selected media.
[Productivity Priority]: If the room temperature is below 59°F (15°C), select this
mode to run the machine at a constant fixing
temperature. This mode achieves output results at the
engine’s rated speed, but because of the room
temperature, it has an impact on image quality.
IMPORTANT
It is strongly recommended that you make several test prints in each mode to
determine your desired image quality results.
The Adjust Fixing for Natural Conditions mode is only available if it is enabled in
the Service Mode.
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5.2 Temperature Gradient
Using an air conditioner during the winter, or if a sudden temperature change
occurs, may have an adverse affect on image positioning. Sudden temperature
changes may cause the paper to bend or contract, cause the machine to
malfunction, and form condensation. To avoid these issues, control the
temperature gradient so that it does not exceed 18°F/H (10°C/H).
5.3 Ventilation
Ensure that there is an air exchange rate of at least 1.5 times per hour, and at least
3,885 ft
3
(110 m
3
) of space in the location where the machine will be installed.
This machine generates a slight amount of ozone during normal use. Although
sensitivity to ozone may vary, this amount is not harmful. Ozone may be more
noticeable during extended use or long production runs, especially in poorly
ventilated rooms. It is recommended that the room be appropriately ventilated,
sufficient to maintain a comfortable working environment, in areas of machine
operation.
5.4 Elevation Limitations
Install this machine at an elevation below 13,123’ (4,000 m) and at an air pressure
between 810.6 to 1,013 hPa (0.8 to 1.0 atm).
5.5 Lighting
We recommend installing the machine in a location with at least 500 lux
(29 1/2” (75 cm) above the floor) for normal operation and maintenance.
5.6 Sunlight
Avoid installing the machine in direct sunlight. Direct sunlight has adverse affects
on toner consistency and image quality. If direct sunlight is unavoidable, use
curtains to shade the machine. Be sure that the curtains do not block the
machine’s ventilation slots or louvers, or interfere with the electrical cord or power
supply.
5.7 Ammonia
Avoid installing the machine where ammonia is emitted. In a sufficient amount,
ammonia will attack the surfaces of the machine’s paper feed and image quality
components, thereby shortening their useful life and increasing the need for
periodic and remedial maintenance.
A professional assessment of the air quality in the room in which the machine is to
be installed is recommended prior to its installation.
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