The imagePROGRAF iPF6000S (pictured) features an 80GB hard drive and in-built calibration, as well as Economy Color Mode and Roll Media Preview functions intended to help reduce media waste.
Canon is gearing the printer at in-plant, retail quick print and commercial print-for-pay businesses “looking to increase production capacity and reduce turnaround times”.
“The launch of this product is in response to calls for a device with a smaller footprint and greater productivity,” said Canon Australia’s Nick Webb. “It’s also ideal for print production environments that aren’t permitted to install UV or solvent-based printing systems.”
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