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Designed for the exacting
needs of CAD / GIS applications, the
iPF610 is a welcome addition to your
business. With vivid colors and
precise line rendering, it's the
perfect solution for 24" (A1) prints
where quality and productivity
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Canon Large Format Printers
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Reactive ink system for
1200 dpi prints on 24"
(A1+) media
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High productivity
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High media flexibility
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Versatile - 4 media
paths
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Software plug-ins inc
PosterArtist
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Desktop operation
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High-performance cutter
incorporated
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Optimal
image quality |
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The iPF610 incorporates
Canon's new 5 color dye-and-pigment reactive
ink system for optimal results in your
business. A new one-inch print head gives
reproduction of 1200 dpi, a 4 Pl droplet
size and an impressive total of 15,360
nozzles. The reactive ink system ensures
it's adaptable across different applications
with vivid color reproduction, solid image
consistency and high quality text with less
bleeding. |
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Ideal for
CAD/GIS or general office use |
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Optimal print quality makes
the iPF610 great for a variety of
applications: Sharper, thinner lines and
high black density for CAD plan production.
Great color output with brilliant text for
general office use. Superb signs and
posters with vivid colors and solid image
consistency. |
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Flexible
Media Handling |
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You can work with a wide
variety of media types. Plain paper, CAD,
recycled, glossy, proofing, synthetic,
poster, fine art, sign media – they're all
handled effortlessly with the iPF610. |
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Capable
and Easy-to-use |
Simple desktop set-up means
you'll be up and running with the iPF610 in
no time. A comprehensive set of software
application plug-ins are incorporated. The
Canon developed Poster template tool - PosterArtist enables you to produce
head-turning posters - with no experience
whatsoever!
The iPF610 also incorporates 4 media paths –
a roll, cassette and two manual - and
automatic switching of roll media for
additional convenience. And unlike some
large format devices, it's compact and quiet
– so it's the output not the noise that gets
you noticed. |
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