Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site utcsstat.UUCP Path: utzoo!utcsstat!utcsrgv!uw-beaver!laser-lovers From: laser-lovers@uw-beaver.UUCP (Crean.HENR@PARC-MAXC.ARPA) Newsgroups: tor.laser-lovers Subject: Re: New Canon Message-ID: <1298@utcsstat.UUCP> Date: Thu, 20-Oct-83 06:52:57 EDT Article-I.D.: utcsstat.1298 Posted: Thu Oct 20 06:52:57 1983 Date-Received: Thu, 20-Oct-83 09:34:45 EDT Lines: 30 From uucp Thu Oct 20 01:05:15 1983 >From uw-beaver!root Thu Oct 20 00:35:05 1983 remote from utcsrgv Received: from PARC-MAXC.ARPA by WASHINGTON.ARPA with TCP; Wed 19 Oct 83 09:38:37-PDT Date: Mon, 17 Oct 83 21:35 EDT From: Crean.HENR@PARC-MAXC.ARPA Subject: Re: New Canon In-reply-to: "BEC.SHAPIN%USC-ECL@MINET-NAP-EM.ARPA's message of 17 Oct 83 12:35 PDT" To: Ted Shapin cc: laser-lovers@WASHINGTON.ARPA Ted, The 8 ppm printer is based on the Canon PC-20 (Jack Klugman's adds on TV) with the $65 user-inserted consumables package. The copier goes for $1200 and the printer should be aggressively priced. It is sending waves thru the industry. The LBP-5/480 was shown at NCC in May. I found it to be an obvious derrivative of the LBP10 but they say that singificant improvements have been made. All Canon devices offer to date have had ONLY simple video interfaces, relying on the 3rd party to build the system interface. Pete