LARGE FORMAT PRINTER FOR FINE ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Canon Serves Up A Triple-Threat Large Format Line-Up
Now Offering Three 12-Color Wide Format Printers in 17, 44, and 60-Inch
Widths LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., September 26, 2006 – Canon U.S.A., Inc.,
a leading provider of office imaging systems, inkjet technology and
digital photography equipment, today unveiled the new 12-color
imagePROGRAF iPF8000 pigment ink large format printer. Designed to
produce stunning color for professional quality giclee prints and
photographs, the iPF8000 utilizes Canon's proprietary LUCIA pigment
inks to print borderless images up to 42-inches wide, with a maximum
paper width of 44-inches at amazing production speeds with outstanding
archival image quality. The iPF8000 debuts at SGIA, (Booth #0534) September 26th, in Las Vegas.
Canon's
Graphic Arts line of large format printers now includes the
imagePROGRAF iPF5000, iPF8000, and iPF9000 printers at 17-, 44-, and
60-inches wide respectively. This expands Canon's large format
portfolio which includes their recently announced Corporate and CAD
line of large format print solutions. The new iPF8000 printer joins its
two sister products by offering an extremely wide color gamut with a
full 12-color inkset featuring LUCIA pigmented inks, along with the
L-COA processor to quickly and accurately process high resolution image
data.
With a maximum print resolution of 2400 x 1200 dpi, the new iPF8000 is
ideal for color professionals with large-format printing needs, such as
professional photographers, digital artists, graphic designers,
commercial printers for proofing, print-for-pays, tradeshow exhibit
builders, and signage shops. Advanced professional features such as
automatic clogged nozzle detection and compensation for reliability,
330ml and 700ml selectable ink capacity sizes for versatility, a large,
backlit LCD panel for ease of use, and ink usage tracking for
accountability are all part of the new iPF8000 to satisfy every color
professionals' large format printing needs. "With a range of
printer sizes and various media options, the iPF line of large format
printers allows digital imaging professionals to choose the solution
that will best render their images in the size, tone, and color that
they desire for optimal viewing and display," said Tod Pike, senior
vice president, Imaging Systems Group, Canon U.S.A., Inc. "The 44-inch
imagePROGRAF iPF8000 printer strategically rounds out our line of
12-color large format printers."
The iPF8000 printer uses Red,
Blue, Green, Gray, Photo Gray, Cyan, Photo Cyan, Magenta, Photo
Magenta, Yellow, Regular Black, and Matte Black LUCIA pigment inks. The
12 ink colors enable the iPF8000 printer to render magnificent color
and neutral, stable grayscales. Like its two sister products, the
iPF8000 printer loads all 12 ink tanks at once and automatically
switches between Regular Black and Matte Black inks, helping to
eliminate wasted ink and the downtime of swapping out ink tanks. Each
printer is shipped with a set of twelve 330ml LUCIA ink cartridges, and
the users have an option to use 700ml large capacity ink cartridges to
optimize efficiency.
In order to achieve the level of
productivity required by print professionals, the iPF8000 is equipped
with a countless number of time-saving features. The printer loads
heavy roll paper from the front, eliminating the need to move the
printer when changing paper, and the printer is capable of having the
ink tank replaced without the need to stop the carriage, allowing for
true uninterrupted operation. Additional features such as job log
report total ink usage to a tenth of a milliliter and media usage in
fractions of square feet to help make managing the running cost
effortless. A larger LCD panel with instructional illustrations helps
guide users through printer operation with minimal training.
As
the last link in the image processing chain, the L-COA processor
intelligently interprets image data, directing the fast printing
process. Combined with Canon's dual print head design and the most ink
nozzles per color in the industry, the L-COA processor helps achieve
print speeds of under seven minutes for 33.1" x 46.8" (A0) size prints
with 1200x1200 dpi resolution on a glossy photo paper. The iPF8000
printer's abundant number of nozzles and automatic clogged nozzle
detection compensates if a nozzle becomes clogged by having other
nozzles pull double-duty. This not only contributes to the printer's
speed and accuracy but also helps reduce wear-and-tear on the print
heads, increasing the reliability of the printer.
To make the
state-of-the-art capability of the hardware even more accessible to
users, the new iPF8000 comes with Print Plug-in for Adobe® Photoshop® for Macintosh OS(® and Windows®,
a professional-level photo printing tool to allow printing of 16-bit
RGB files, and PosterArtist (for Windows only), an easy-to-use sign and
poster creation program, Digital Photo Print Pro (for Windows only), a
digital photo correction and layout program. The printer driver for
Macintosh® and Windows® includes a new feature
called "Free Layout", in which the users can freely lay out print
images from various applications on roll fed paper to maximize media
usage.
The new iPF8000 printer offers digital printing
professionals with a wide variety of media substrates ranging from fine
art and photographic paper and canvas to banner and signage material.
The variety of media available for the new iPF8000 provides the
versatility and flexibility to complete any number of industry
applications.
The imagePROGRAF iPF8000 printer will be available
through authorized Canon U.S.A. dealers in October 2006 with a
manufacturer's suggested retail price of $5,995.
About Canon U.S.A., Inc. Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer, business-to-business, and industrial imaging solutions. The Company is listed as one of Fortune's Most Admired Companies in America and is rated #35 on the BusinessWeek
list of "Top 100 Brands." Its parent company Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ) is a
top patent holder of technology, ranking second overall in the U.S. in
2005, with global revenues of $31.8 billion. For more information, www.usa.canon.com. |