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Four new printers from Canon

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New wide format: Canon's imagePROGRAF iPF755
New wide format: Canon's imagePROGRAF iPF755
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Canon has introduced four new imagePROGRAF large format printers designed to meet the demands of the geographical information system (GIS); computer-aided design (CAD); architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC); reprographics; and other technical document markets, according the company.

The imagePROGRAF iPF650 and iPF655 along with the 36in iPF750 and iPF755 models will be available in Australia from July. Canon says built for speed, quality and ease of use, the printers are designed to simplify large format printing.

The company continues that the iPF650/iPF655 machines can print an A1 image in 30 seconds, while the iPF750/iPF755 printers can output an A0 sheet in 48 seconds.

Jeremy Plint, marketing manager – office imaging products at Canon says, “The launch of these printers raises the number of Canon machines in the CAD and GIS arena to seven and indicates our on-going push to increase market share in the A1 and A0 technical sectors.”

He continues, “By offering versatile, compact models which maintain our impressive image quality, we're giving users access to technology that enables them to take their technical outputs to the highest possible standard.”

Made with less plastic and reduced CO2 emissions, the new models have earned an the Australian Government’s Energy Star qualification and draw only 140 watts of power during use, according to Canon.


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