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Canon PC 170 Personal Copier Details


  • 4 copies per minute
  • Up to letter size
  • Instant Warm Up, no waiting
  • 50-sheet paper tray
  • Compact Desktop Copying
  • Item Dimensions: 17 x 14 x 5 inches; 17 pounds
  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: PC170
  • Product Type: Office Product
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Canon PC170 Review by Mary R. LLeras "photo nut" (Round Rock, TX)

The HP 170 updated my old HP 120 personal copier when a plastic part broke after 12 years of service. On the HP 170 the paper trays fold up. An advantage if visiting cats or small kids try to tamper with it. It uses the old E20 cartridge toner (the number has changed). This product is great for the occasional copy or small mailing where color is not required. It arrived in good condition and earlier than expected.


Canon PC170 Review by A. Pluto

I will not place an order like this again through Amazon. There seems to be no recourse if there is a problem. This copier was ordered from "Adorama Camera"in New York City through the Amazon site. Unfortunately, upon installation it became apparent that the toner cartridge was defective. The customer rep at Adorama said that the copier was "dropped" to us from a distributor and referred me to Canon for service, but Canon said that they would not help because Adorama was not a Canon dealer. Now, over one month after the original order, I am still waiting for a promised replacement from Adorama.


Canon PC170 Review by Aficianado, "Music, Film and Book Lover" (Washington, DC)

I bought this copier because I already owned a Canon PC-1 copier and had a good experience with it. I only decided to replace my old one because the cartridge was empty and since the cartridge is the heart of a copier this size (and the single most expensive component), I reasoned that I could probably get a brand new PC-170 (a newer version of the PC-1) for less than the price of a replacement cartridge for my PC-1. Furthermore, I reasoned that the PC-170 copier...being a newer model than my older PC-1...was probably improved overall so I went ahead and made the purchase.

This turned out to be a big mistake. After receiving the PC-170 and using it several times, I found it to be inferior to my older PC-1 on a number of levels. Before I get into that however, I want to say that it's impossible to overstate the convenience of having a small copier such as the PC-170 in your home. For light use, such as the occasional copying of letters, receipts or other important documents it saves you trips to the corner "7-11" or library when copies are necessary. It is not designed for heavier duty use, such as say 15-20 or so copies a day however. If you need to make that many copies, you are probably a candidate for a larger size (and faster) model.

My biggest complaint about the PC-170 is in what I consider to be very flimsy construction overall. I used to repair copiers and printers for a living so I tend to notice things like this quickly. The two paper trays (feed tray and output tray) are extremely thin, appear easily broken and ever since receiving the unit, I have been concerned that one or both of them would break from just looking at them wrong. Furthermore, their fastening mechanism is extremely flimsy as well and they are constantly coming loose from their fastened position (used when moving or storing the device) and flapping around in the breeze.

Not long after I received the copier and before I had an opportunity to break the aforementioned paper trays, I accidentally broke the equally poorly constructed top flap of the copier (the one that closes to hold the paper being copied in place). The hinge on this flap is wafer thin and ripped off almost as easily as one tears a thin piece of paper. I now either have to find a replacement part (which will almost certainly be expensive if it can be located at all) or else just keep it attached to the copier with some sort of makeshift strap (which is workable but not very convenient).

I have found the copying mechanism itself to be inconsistent and erratic. I went through a phase shortly after receiving the unit in which copies were slightly blurred, regardless of the copier settings and regardless of thickness of the document being copied. That problem eventually cleared up on its own. I also have found the automatic darkness level control on my copier to be ineffective, even from the first day of use. I have found that I have to keep it over-ridden, with the darkness level set manually to full dark at all times in order to get legible copies (regardless of how clear and dark the document being copied is and with a full, manufacturer provided toner cartridge).

Finally, I discovered that the unit is shipped new with an irritant called a "starter cartridge". This is simply what I consider a euphemism for short-changing the customer (with a smaller capacity toner cartridge than normal). In other words, a standard replacement toner cartridge for this copier is either an E20 (which contains enough toner for about 2,000 copies at normal darkness levels) or an E40, which contains enough for 4,000. The E20 is the minimum size cartridge which used to be shipped with new copiers of this type (as well as with new laser printers of similar size).

Now, copier manufacturers (such as Canon with this model) are shipping what they call "starter cartridges" instead of a standard cartridge and which contain only enough ink for 1,000 copies. At least, that's the size that was shipped with mine and I noticed that at least one other reviewer of this model had the same experience. I found that the manufacturer of a laser printer I recently purchased (not a Canon printer) had adopted the same practice as well.

It's easy to see that manufacturers can save a considerable amount of money with this sleight-of-hand (i.e. by shipping "starter" cartridges instead of full sized ones). Before you make a purchase decision you should be clear on the size of cartridge being shipped with your unit and make sure you understand what you are getting. In my case, the information wasn't disclosed in a very prominent or easy to find manner (and only in a spec sheet shipped with the copier...*AFTER* the purchase). It's not difficult to figure out why the manufacturer doesn't want you to know this information.

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