
Canon L170
Brand | Canon 2000 |
Model | L170 |
Released Year | 2000 |
Type | Printers |
Series | Fax |
Printing Technology | Thermal Line Printing |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Canon L170 is a multifunction fax machine primarily designed for office environments. It operates on standard analog phone lines and offers basic fax transmission and reception capabilities. The device features a compact design with a mechanical dial and physical buttons for operation. It supports transmission speeds up to 14.4 kbps using V.34 standard, which was common during its release period. The fax memory is limited, typically allowing storage of only a few pages. It uses thermal line printing technology to produce fax outputs directly onto thermal paper rolls.
Specifications
Type | All-In-One Printer |
Technology | Laser |
Output Type | Black & White |
Model | L170 |
Connectivity | Analog Telephone Line |
Features | Fax |
MPN | L170 |
Black Print Speed | 35ppm |
Bundle Listing | No |
Product Line | Canon Fax |
Device Type | Fax Machine |
Release Year | 2000 |
Fax Transmission Speed | Up to 14.4 kbps (V.34) |
Printing Technology | Thermal Line Printing |
Memory Capacity | Limited (few pages) |
Display | Mechanical Dial with Buttons |
Power Consumption | Low |
Paper Type | Thermal Paper Roll |
Functions | Fax Transmission and Reception |
Color Capability | Monochrome Only |
Dimensions | Compact size suitable for small offices |
Weight | Lightweight |
Additional Features | Simple mechanical design; no scanning or copying |
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Key Advantages
The Canon L170 is appreciated for its simplicity and reliability in fax communication. Its compact form factor makes it suitable for small workspaces with limited space. The device requires minimal setup and is straightforward to operate without advanced technical knowledge. It consumes low power compared to multifunction digital devices, which can reduce office energy costs. The mechanical design reduces the risk of electronic malfunctions seen in more modern devices. Additionally, the thermal printing technology provides quick output of faxed documents without requiring ink cartridges.
Limitations
The Canon L170 has limited memory capacity, which restricts its ability to store multiple or large fax documents. It does not support digital fax protocols or color fax transmission. Printing quality is generally lower compared to modern laser or inkjet fax machines, as it relies on thermal paper that may fade over time. It lacks features such as scanning, copying, or PC connectivity, serving solely as a fax device. The device is also limited by slower fax transmission speeds relative to more recent models. Thermal paper supplies and replacement parts are increasingly difficult to source due to the device's age.
FAQ
What type of paper does the Canon L170 use?
The Canon L170 uses thermal paper rolls specifically designed for thermal line fax printing.
Does the Canon L170 support digital fax protocols?
No, the Canon L170 supports analog fax transmission using the V.34 protocol but does not support digital fax protocols.
Can the Canon L170 be connected to a computer?
No, the Canon L170 is a standalone fax machine without computer connectivity or scanning capabilities.
Is the Canon L170 still manufactured?
No, the Canon L170 has been discontinued and is no longer in production.
What is the maximum fax transmission speed of the Canon L170?
The maximum fax transmission speed of the Canon L170 is 14.4 kbps using the V.34 standard.
Does the Canon L170 print in color?
No, the Canon L170 prints faxed documents in monochrome using thermal printing technology.
Are replacement parts for the Canon L170 still available?
Replacement parts are increasingly rare due to the model being discontinued, but some components may still be found through specialty suppliers.
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