The OEM has released the i-SENSYS LBP250 series, the imageRUNNER 1435P and the imageRUNNER ADVANCE C350P in the Middle East market.
Trade Arabia reported on the unveiling of the new printers, which were previously released in South Africa in October.
The LBP250 series replaces the LBP6310dn and 6600 series, and are “rapid” monochrome laser machines including wireless connectivity, AirPrint and Google Cloud Print compatibility and a free iOS and Android app – Canon PRINT Business – alongside a colour touchscreen, NFC (near-field communication) technology and security features.
In turn, the imageRUNNER 1435P features many of the same settings as the LBP release, but for “larger workgroups and enterprises”, while the imageRUNNER ADVANCE C350P features “high quality” printing with the OEM’s V2 colour technology for “impactful images”.
Hendrik Verbrugghe, Marketing Director for Canon Middle East, said: “Print management is a costly exercise for most businesses, including administration and handling – over time it can dwarf the cost of the device and consumables.
“Canon has designed the new range to provide seamless and consistent management efficiency, along with improved integration capabilities. We understand that ease of use is of paramount importance for SMEs and not only do the new printers work out of the box, the new devices are additionally optimised to make light work of printer management, widen access to mobile printing and ensure a hassle-free experience.”
He added: “The addition of these new devices to our portfolio allows Canon to offer an even wider range of flexible solutions to customers for productivity, efficiency and on-the-go working.”