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Leave it to Canon to raise the bar when it comes to producing new ultra-high quality wide-format printers.
And the new breed doesn’t disappoint. In fact, the new Canon PRO Series is turning heads with a multitude of new technologies that are completely different from anything else in the competitive field.
Although designed for professional photography and other digital artwork, there are plenty of situations where one of these photo printers would fit nicely.
See 9 reasons why the Canon PRO 2100, 4100, and 6100 printers will exceed your expectations.
Photographers and digital professionals of all types rejoin that you can now directly link a digital camera to the PRO 2100, PRO 4100, and PRO 6100 printers.
This new process, called Crystal-Fidelity, ensures that the original photos' original structure, clarity, and texture are maintained and printed with the highest accuracy and efficiency.
At this time, Canon is the only company offering this functionality. Neither Epson nor HP can link directly with a digital camera.
The LUCIA PRO 11-color ink system features a new formulation with increased pigment density for richer color expression.
Plus, the Chroma Optimizer enhances the quality further and ensures uniformity of light reflection. This unique ink system helps enable a broad color gamut with finer details in dark areas and improved gloss uniformity.
Bronzing and graininess are also significantly reduced with the new LUCIA PRO ink set.
Canon’s new PF-10 print head is a re-engineered marvel.
This 1.28-inch-wide print head boasts 18,432 nozzles, 27 temperature sensors, and a non-firing nozzle direction system to help ensure control and precision for the highest level of print quality.
Also, clogged nozzles are a non-issue. This is because, on detecting a clog, the sensors stop using the malfunctioning nozzle and use another one to compensate for it.
This helps reduce ink waste and the need to activate the self-cleaning mode. To reduce the occurrence of clogs' occurrence, sensors are temperature controlled so that the ink is maintained at the proper viscosity for optimal and consistent ink droplet placement.
Color output is optimized by Canon’s built-in Color Density Sensor and calibration system. This capability is essential to professional photographers and graphic artists because these printers can reproduce colors reliably and consistently over time.
Canon’s Color-Calibration System is simpler and easier to use than competing systems.
With Canon’s Color Density Sensor, a calibration for one media type is used to make adjustments on the other Canon-supported media—unlike Epson and HP, who require the need for a spectrophotometer, and repeat calibrations for each type of media or print mode.
Plus, color calibration on the Canon is fast---it can be done in 10 minutes.
Canon’s refined media loading system enables a roll of media to be loaded into the printer without directly touching the media with your hands.
This is extremely useful for glossy papers that are prone to show fingerprints and smudges. Simply set the media in the roll holder and lightly rotate the flange to initiate the leading edge of the media to be automatically fed into the assembly.
Additionally, the optional Multi-Function Roll (MFR) System can also be used as either a second media roll or it can be configured as a bi-directional take-up unit.
Today’s art studios and design shops need various ways to share data and connect to peripheral devices. So, the Canon PRO Series offers a generous variety of connectivity options, including:
This combination of connection options dramatically simplifies installation and increases operational freedom.
Canon offers the ability to control color calibration and printer management for an entire fleet of imagePROGRAF printers in an Enterprise environment.
Device Management Console (DMC) enables users to monitor, control, and calibrate printers from one location.
Average color difference between printers has a delta of less than 2.0 (ΔE00 ≤ 2.0)
Every Canon PRO Series printer ships with software and workflow solutions that further enhance productivity and the range of print applications that can be produced.
Print Studio PRO: Offers features that streamline your printing workflow
Media Configuration Tool: Helps manage print settings and media information
Quick Utility Tool Box: Provides quick access to printer management tools
Print Plug-in for Microsoft Office: Print in large format from Microsoft® Office Applications
PosterArtist Lite: Easily create posters from an archive of templates and clip art
Accounting Manager: Tracks ink and media usage and costs
The Sub-Ink Tank System acts as an internal reservoir for the printer, functioning to remove all of the ink from the replaceable ink tanks for before changing them.
This helps eliminate any wasted ink and decreases your cost per print. The empty ink tanks can then be replaced on the fly without stopping the printing and ruining the print.
This sub-ink technology is only found on Canon iPF printers, including the new PRO Series Canon inkjet photo printers.
The previous Canon photo and art printers family was the PRO 2000, 4000, and 6000. The new x100 Series brings about some much-requested enhancements.
Automatic Paper Roll Loading and Feeding.
You put the roll of print media into the printer, and onboard automation does the rest. The printer intelligently detects that a roll of print material has been placed in the holder and starts the feeding process - without any extra human intervention.
The printer can even learn and remember the media types you frequently use to determine the associated media type automatically.
Remaining Media Estimation
Believe it or not, the new Canon PRO printer series keeps track of the estimated paper media remaining on the roll. It does this by "reading" the thickness and roll rotation angle.
This is extraordinary innovation because the user doesn't need to enter any information. Plus, there is no need for a machine-printed barcode.
Ultimately, the remaining media detection feature prevents printing errors and wasted media/ink due to running out of paper mid-print jobs.
Enhanced Security Features
The new Canon PRO printers offer passcode printing safeguards. Now it is possible to require PIN input on the device before the job can be printed.
New User Operation Panel
A much-requested upgrade is the addition of new "hard keys" underneath the touchscreen panel for LOAD, CUT, and FEED functions. This saves both times and eliminates confusion.
Regarding the touchscreen panel, it is now much more significant and displays more detailed info. Now users can monitor remaining ink levels at a glance. Plus, the remaining media data is displayed next to the paper type.
Ultimately, there is a lot to love with the new PRO Series Canon photo printers.
Many innovations and new technologies have been packed into the PRO Series, including direct links to digital cameras, reformulated LUCIA PRO inks, and a new print head design.
Plus, built-in color calibration makes profiling a breeze. Also, the unique Multi-Function Roll Unit and included software solutions help the PRO Series stand out in a competitive field.
All of these new advancements ultimately lead the way for the PRO Series to exceed your expectations.
Editor's note: This article was originally written in August 2016 but has been updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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