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.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Canon Copier PC 170:
I ordered a canon E20 cartridge at the same time. The copies are very light and I have the copier set to max dark... I don't know whether the problem is the cartrige or the copier
Portable copier for mobile notaries:
I purchased the Canon PC 170 for the work that I do as a Colorado mobile notary and notary signing agent. I use it mostly for doing certified copies. It's easy to set up and to carry around. Everything folds up into a neat case, and it has a carrying handle. It does essentially what it's supposed to do -- produce copies of documents. And it does it well. Another use for it is to make photocopies of IDs when I do closings. Borrowers are required to provide the photocopies themselves, but aren't... more info
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.
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.) The... more info