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Members News Monthly Image Competition April 2012 |
06/07/07
Canon's monster printer emerges - Canon launch 12-colour, 24in. large-format printer for the photography, fine art and graphic arts sectors.
Canon UK, world leader in digital imaging
technology, today announced the launch of the 24in.
imagePROGRAF iPF6100 large-format printer (LFP),
aimed primarily at the photography, fine art and
graphic arts markets. Canon's overall market share
has increased significantly year-on-year from 5% in
2005 to 13% in 2006 with an expected forecast
increase of 20% by the end of 2007, and this latest
product launch highlights its commitment to the
market.
Boasting industry-leading technologies, the
imagePROGRAF iPF6100, which is available from July,
is designed to deliver high quality output at high
speed. The 12-colour LUCIA ink system includes
additional red, green and blue colours to give an
exceptionally wide colour gamut, which is
well-balanced with clear, vibrant colours and smooth
gradation making it suited to high quality printing
- essential for the photography and fine art
sectors. The machine also incorporates four new
monochrome inks: black, matte black, grey and photo
grey, to further enhance the quality of prints,
which are more durable and scratch resistant. The
inks minimise the bronzing effect that can sometimes
occur in certain light conditions. The imagePROGRAF
iPF6100 has two high-density print heads that can
deliver an outstanding print resolution of
2400x1200dpi.
Anne Sharp, Product Marketing Manager LFP, Canon UK
said: "Last year was a record year for Canon in the
LFP sector launching six new large format printers,
enabling us to nearly treble our share of the
market. The launch of the iPF6100 demonstrates that
Canon continues to invest in its LFP portfolio,
which will be expanded further in 2007."
The imagePROGRAF iPF6100 has a new colour
calibration tool that adjusts colour differences
caused by ageing print heads, or slight variances
between different printers, for more stable colour
reproduction. This means that there's no need for
external colour calibration devices, saving time and
money. The in-built tool, which is easy to use,
performs an accurate adjustment in approximately 10
minutes and once calibrated, all media types are
set.
"The accuracy of the imagePROGRAF 6100 is enhanced
by Canon's new colour calibration tool. Where
customers run a number of machines side-by-side or
with similar content, the colour differences between
machines can be easily corrected. Colour accuracy
and consistency is essential to the photography and
fine arts markets and the imagePROGRAF iPF6100
delivers just this, print after print," Sharp said.
"Also, with Canon's new next-generation colour
management technology, Kyuanos, they can adjust how
the image is printed, so that the poster reflects
colours as the designer intended when it's on
display. A poster can appear reddish under
incandescent lighting, or look blue under
fluorescent light, but with Kyuanos you can
compensate for that during the printing stage."
The imagePROGRAF iPF6100 comes with a range of
features to ensure that set up and operation are as
simple as possible. These include image input and
selection with the imagePROGRAF Image Viewer and an
Adobe Photoshop plug-in. Canon's new high quality
poster creating software, PosterArtist 2007, is also
available as an option.
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