The GP210 is designed for the European markets, and differs from its existing base model GP215 in respect of
the items given herein.
Details
a. Differences in Specifications
The duplexing mechanisms have been removed from the GP215, and the configuration of delivery
assembly has been modified. As such, the GP210 does not provide overlay copying or two-sided copying
mode.
❈ A4 top cassette, priority-on-speed AE, no pre-scanning, polygon motor already on.
GP210
Not provided
Not provided
Not provided
Not provided
Not provided
Not provided
8.8 sec or less
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b. Differences in Design (cross-sectional)
Differences are found in the lower feeding assemblies and the delivery assemblies. The following
diagrams represent cross sections of the GP215 and the GP210.
Cross Section of the GP215
GP215-017
Cross Section of the GP210
Unlike the GP215, the GP215 does not possess a lower feeding assembly and, as such, does not perform
two-sided/overlay operations.
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GP215-017
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c. Differences in the Service Documentation: GP215/GP200 Serve Manual (FY8-13EE-000) and Service
Handbook (FY8-23AM-000)
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Description
I. FEATURES
1. Establishes a new set of standards for “high-quality imaging” at a resolution of 1200 ×
600 dpi
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4. GP215 Series with duplexing functions, GP210 Series with simplexing functions.
•As many as four models are available-with combinations of copier, copier/fax, and copier/printer.
•The copier/fax model comes standard with an ADF-F1 or an RDF-G1.
Copier
GP215
GP215F ADF
(GP215FA)
GP215F RF
(GP215FR)
GP210
:Standard
❈Sleep state is when the main power is OFF. Fax reception is possible. (Not 4 W if a fax transmission reservation has
been made or the printer function has been added.)
❈❈ Standby state is when the main power is on. In copier/fax mode, 57 W or less. Incopier mode, 50 W or less.
: Option s: Either copyboard cover, ADF-F1, or RDF-G1. (as an option, PostScript Level 2).
Fax
Printer
Duplexing
✕
Copyboard
ADF-F1
DF-G1
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3. Performance
Types of originals
Maximum size of original
Reprodu
ction
ratio
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First copy
Continuous copying
Copy
size
Paper source
Types
of copy
paper
❈Canon recommended paper.
❈❈ May be used but may not feed as expected.