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CanonLarge Format Print Solutions ideal for CAD & GIS with Installation (A0 Size) - IPF770

R32,499

Retail: R40,000
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The imagePROGRAF iPF770 is a 36”/A0 printers, delivering class-leading productivity, exceptional quality, accuracy and an advanced set of features to ensure an excellent return on investment.

High productivity

Take productivity to the next level with the Canon iPF770, our newest 5-colour printer with a faster printing speed that enables A0 output in draft mode in 48 seconds. Empower users with greater efficiency too, with the new shortcut print feature of Direct Print & Share. This utility allows users to create shortcuts to their most-used print settings, then print by dragging and dropping files onto their shortcuts.

Exceptional quality and accuracy

Canon’s 5-colour dye-and-pigment ink system produces the sharpest, thinnest lines. With an accuracy of +/- 0.1% and a minimum line width of 0.02mm, precision is guaranteed. Get more vibrant colours on CAD and GIS drawings, and better quality red text or images for posters and POS, with the iPF770’s reformulated magenta ink, which covers a broader spectrum than ever.

Product Features
  • High-volume continuous printing, with 130 ml hot-swap ink tanks that can be replaced while the unit is printing
  • A0 output in Fast Economy mode in 48 seconds
  • Space saving – Unique compact design to fit anywhere
  • Highly accurate with 0.02 mm minimum line width and +/-0.1 % line accuracy
  • 5-colour dye-and-pigment ink system with new magenta ink for reproduction of brighter red colour
  • Printing PDF / TIFF / JPEG / HP-GL2 easily, from general graphics to CAD and GIS drawings, with bundled Direct Print & Share Utility
  • Cloud ready for immediate sharing, with easy access even from mobile devices
  • Use the bundled PosterArtist Lite software and Print Plug-in for Microsoft Office to create powerful large format posters with ease
  • Manage costs and track ROI with full accounting tools
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