Canon PC 170 Personal Copier
from: Canon
List Price: $209.99
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Product Description:
The PC170 copier, with its smart folding compact design, fits on a desktop and can be carried from your office to your meeting using the built-in pop-up handle.Requiring no warm-up time, the PC170 is ready to copy whenever you are. Use the 50-sheet stack paper tray for multiple copies up to 9 at a time or set the full-feed mode for up to 50 copies. The PC170 generates copies at 4 copies-per-minute from up to letter-size originals. The adjustable exposure slide gives you the freedom to control how light or dark the copies come out. With Canon's Single Cartridge System, you are assured of virtually maintenance-free performance at just pennies per copy.From a small home office to the top of an executive's desktop, users will find the simple and convenient features perfect to get the job done. Wherever an easy-to-use copier is needed, the PC170 will fit perfectly.
Amazon.com Product Description:
With a pop-up handle and a scant 19 pound frame, the Canon PC170 Personal Copier makes the portable office more portable.
The PC170 has a smart folding compact design, fits on a desktop, and can be carried from office to meeting using the built-in pop-up handle. It requires no warm-up time and has an auto shut-off to save energy. The 50-sheet stack paper tray accepts postcard to letter-size paper and makes 50 copies at a time on full-feed mode at 4ppm.
The PC170 copier, with its smart folding compact design, fits on a desktop and can be carried from your office to your meeting using the built-in pop-up handle.Requiring no warm-up time, the PC170 is ready to copy whenever you are. Use the 50-sheet stack paper tray for multiple copies up to 9 at a time or set the full-feed mode for up to 50 copies. The PC170 generates copies at 4 copies-per-minute from up to letter-size originals. The adjustable exposure slide gives you the freedom to control how light or dark the copies come out. With Canon's Single Cartridge System, you are assured of virtually maintenance-free performance at just pennies per copy.From a small home office to the top of an executive's desktop, users will find the simple and convenient features perfect to get the job done. Wherever an easy-to-use copier is needed, the PC170 will fit perfectly.
Amazon.com Product Description:
With a pop-up handle and a scant 19 pound frame, the Canon PC170 Personal Copier makes the portable office more portable.
The PC170 has a smart folding compact design, fits on a desktop, and can be carried from office to meeting using the built-in pop-up handle. It requires no warm-up time and has an auto shut-off to save energy. The 50-sheet stack paper tray accepts postcard to letter-size paper and makes 50 copies at a time on full-feed mode at 4ppm.
Features:
- Compact Desktop Copying
- 4 copies per minute
- Up to letter size
- 50-sheet paper tray
- Instant Warm Up, no waiting
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- It works fine
Works fine. four points instead of five, # five saved for longevity; time will tell. Not fast, but I wasn't expecting fast. Fundtional from day one with no issues. I would recommend this product for home or small business use.
Rating:
- 3rd Canon Personal Copier in 21 years!
I bought my 1st Canon Personal Copier in 1987 (PC100). I "upgraded" to the PC420 in 1999 since it could make more than one copy at a time (i.e. stackable feeder), and gave the PC100 to a friend (still working as far as I know). The PC420 started pulling the paper in slightly askew a year ago, and stopped pulling it in this week. You can expect a Canon PC to be a "light to medium duty" B&W copy work horse for many years. (The inner mechanical workings of the PC170 look identical to the PC420, BTW.) ... Read More
Rating:
- Capable small copying machine
For up to letter-size copies, this little Canon machine works really well.The price is right, and it makes clean, "high-resolution" (I think that's the marketing term) copies.The starter toner doesn't last long, so you should definitely pick up a real toner cartridge.Luckily, many good generic cartridges are available for Canon copiers.
The PC170 is compact and starts up instantly.There's no waiting for warm-up!Just turn it on and press the green copy button.It's no speed horse, ... Read More
Rating:
- EXCELLENT PRODUCT
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT PRODUCT. IT IS VERY USEFUL FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD. DOES VERY CRISP CLEAR COPIES. I AM VERY HAPPY WITH THIS PRODUCT. THANK YOU AMAZON FOR LISTING THIS PRODUCT.
Rating:
- Even George Bush could learn to use it and produce photocopies in 1 minute.
I have a brand new pharmacy that demand LOTS of photocopying. The HP L7500 inkjet All In One, although a superb machine, demanded from me to choose between being nailed to it waiting a LONG time to produce a photocopy or going to Office Max and loose precious time and gasoline. Inkjet,besides, are expensive to operate.
The Cannon PC 170 was the ideal solution. It took me longer to pull it out of the box that having it ready to operate. Even George Bush could learn to use it and produce excellent photocopies ... Read More
- It works fineWorks fine. four points instead of five, # five saved for longevity; time will tell. Not fast, but I wasn't expecting fast. Fundtional from day one with no issues. I would recommend this product for home or small business use.
- 3rd Canon Personal Copier in 21 years!I bought my 1st Canon Personal Copier in 1987 (PC100). I "upgraded" to the PC420 in 1999 since it could make more than one copy at a time (i.e. stackable feeder), and gave the PC100 to a friend (still working as far as I know). The PC420 started pulling the paper in slightly askew a year ago, and stopped pulling it in this week. You can expect a Canon PC to be a "light to medium duty" B&W copy work horse for many years. (The inner mechanical workings of the PC170 look identical to the PC420, BTW.) ... Read More
- Capable small copying machineFor up to letter-size copies, this little Canon machine works really well.The price is right, and it makes clean, "high-resolution" (I think that's the marketing term) copies.The starter toner doesn't last long, so you should definitely pick up a real toner cartridge.Luckily, many good generic cartridges are available for Canon copiers.
The PC170 is compact and starts up instantly.There's no waiting for warm-up!Just turn it on and press the green copy button.It's no speed horse, ... Read More
- EXCELLENT PRODUCTTHIS IS AN EXCELLENT PRODUCT. IT IS VERY USEFUL FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD. DOES VERY CRISP CLEAR COPIES. I AM VERY HAPPY WITH THIS PRODUCT. THANK YOU AMAZON FOR LISTING THIS PRODUCT.
- Even George Bush could learn to use it and produce photocopies in 1 minute.I have a brand new pharmacy that demand LOTS of photocopying. The HP L7500 inkjet All In One, although a superb machine, demanded from me to choose between being nailed to it waiting a LONG time to produce a photocopy or going to Office Max and loose precious time and gasoline. Inkjet,besides, are expensive to operate.
The Cannon PC 170 was the ideal solution. It took me longer to pull it out of the box that having it ready to operate. Even George Bush could learn to use it and produce excellent photocopies ... Read More
