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Canon imagePROGRAF iPF820


A 44-inch wide powerhouse printing system designed to enhance productivity for medium to large workgroups, with dual media rolls and high speed throughput up to 688 ft2/hr. With incredible line accuracy, an 80GB hard drive, excellent media handling, and on-board support for HP-GL/2 and HP RTL files, the iPF820 is a complete and easy-to-use printing solution for any professional with a need for producing intricately detailed full-color renderings, CAD drawings, GIS maps and other large-format output.


Equipped with dual media rolls, the iPF820 eliminates the cause of many bottlenecks in busy printing environments. Automatically switch between different media types or use two rolls of the same paper for continuous printing of large consecutive runs.


Its built-in 80GB hard drive makes handling multiple complex jobs simple, especially in shared printer environments. Relieve workload from your computer, store and retrieve print jobs with the touch of a button, and utilize a Remote User Interface and password protected mailboxes to keep your workgroup productive. The iPF820’s Economy Print Mode helps lower cost per print while it’s sub-ink tank system enables on-the-fly ink replacement for continuous printing. Add a stacker and large format scanner and realize maximum productivity in any environment.

 

FEATURES & ADVANTAGES...

  • Productivity: Print Longer Without Interruption
  • Print Plug-in for Microsoft Office utility makes it easy to print large-format documents created in Microsoft software
  • High-Density Print Head Engineered for speed and advanced image production
  • Economy Print Mode reduces total ink consumption
  • Canon's breakthrough 5-color dye/pigment Reactive Ink technology


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