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Thanks guys. Im all set now. Here is what I came up with...

Mainly speed, paper capacity, and memory improvements:

ir2525 vs ir2018

-Faster speed/print out time (25/5.4) vs (18/6.9)
-Greater std/max memory (512/512) vs (128/256) or (256/256 for 2018i model)
-Greater std/max paper cap (1,200/2,300) vs. (330/1,080)
-Greater toner yield (14,600) vs (8,300)
-Larger footprint

ir2530 vs ir2020

-Faster speed/print out time (30/5.4) vs (20/7.9)
-Greater std/max memory (512/512) vs (128/256) or (256/256 for 2020i model)
-Greater std/max paper cap (1,200/2,300) vs. (580/1,080)
-Greater toner yield (14,600) vs (8,300)
-Larger footprint

ir2535 vs ir2022

-Faster speed/print out time (35/3.9) vs (22/6.9)
-Greater std/max memory (512/512) vs (128/256) or (256/256 for 2022i model)
-Greater std/max paper cap (1,200/2,300) vs. (580/1,080)
-Greater toner yield (19,400) vs (8,300)
-Larger footprint


ir2545/i vs ir2025i/2030i

-Faster speed/print out time (45/3.9) vs (25/30/6.9)
-Greater std/max memory (512/512) vs (256/256)
-Greater std/max paper cap (1,200/2,300) vs. (580/1,080)
-Greater toner yield (19,400) vs (8,300)
-Larger footprint


Big changes to toner and drum and "clean sheet design" which should lower CPC..

The 25-ppm imageRUNNER 2525 and 30-ppm imageRUNNER 2530 work with a 14,600-page yield monochrome toner with $53.50 MSRP, providing 43 percent more pages per cartridge than the previous imageRUNNER 2018/2020 MFPs and a 5 percent lower suggested toner-based CPP. Similarly, the new imageRUNNER 2535 and 2545 work with 19,400-page yield monochrome toner with a $67.50 MSRP, providing 57 percent more pages per cartridge and a 9.7 percent lower toner-based suggested CPP.

The new MFPs use Canon's new GPR-34/35 drum unit, which features an unknown yield, but carries a $280 MSRP and utilizes Canon's durability-oriented Excellent Drum (E-Drum) technology. The drum technology features an additional overcoat layer that reportedly helps improve stability and productivity, while extending drum life. E-Drum technology is best known for its use in Canon's imagePRESS systems and the manufacturer's new imageRUNNER ADVANCE MFPs and is now apparently being utilized in the manufacturer's lower priced lines. The previous series used Canon's GPR-25 drum with a 69,000-page yield and $212 MSRP, so the new drum is expected to offer closer to 100k-yield.

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