Canon imagePROGRAF GP-200 - 24" (A1) with Stand & Basket
Canon
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Description
Description
Canon imagePROGRAF PG-200 - 24" Printer (with Stand & Basket)
Create premium-quality, eye-catching posters with a 6-colour, 24-inch large format printer, featuring the newly developed fluorescent pink ink.
Vivid coloursPrint eye-catching posters every time with advanced spot colour accuracy and fluorescent colour expression using newly developed fluorescent pink ink. |
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Easy poster creationCreate attractive and impactful marketing materials with Poster Artist 3.4, featuring new templates and built-in stock photo services, helping you produce stylish posters for any purpose. |
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Professional finishHigh-precision paper edge detection supports free-size borderless printing for all paper roll sizes, making it easy to create borderless posters without any cutting.
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Direct printingBuilt in HDD allows convenient and efficient printing of the saved data, also PDF and JPEG files can be printed from a USB memory without connecting to a PC |
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Compact DesignMaximise available office space with a small footprint printer that fits flat against the wall to offer full front usability, perfect for smaller offices. |
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Security assuredHave complete confidence in the security of your printouts with PIN-accessed Security Print feature. |
Product Specifications |
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Print speed 25 seconds per A1 sheet |
Ink type LUCIA TD 6-colour pigment ink |
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Operation panel 3.0-inch LCD colour touch screen |
Print technology Thermal Inkjet print Technology |
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Additional Tools Direct Print Plus |
Software PosterArtist Lite |
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Ink capacity 300 ml and 130 ml |
Free Layout plus software |
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Specification
Technology |
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Printer Type |
6 Colour 24"/610mm |
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Print Technology |
Canon Bubblejet on Demand 6 colours integrated type (6 chips per print head x 1 print head) |
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Print Resolution |
2,400 x 1,200 dpi |
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Number of Nozzles |
Total : 15,360 nozzles MBK, BK, C, M, Y, FP : 2,560 nozzles each |
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Line Accuracy |
±0.1% or less |
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Nozzle Pitch |
1,200 dpi x 2 includes Non-firing nozzle detection and compensation system |
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Ink Droplet |
minimum 5 pl per colour |
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Ink Capacity |
Bundled Starter Ink : 90 ml (MBK, BK, C, M, Y, FP) |
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Ink Type |
Pigment inks : 6 colour MBK, BK, C, M, Y, FP |
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OS Compatibility |
Microsoft Windows 32 Bit : 7, 8.1, 10 |
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Print Language |
PDF (Ver.1.7), JPEG (Ver. JFIF 1.02) |
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Standard Interface |
USB A Port : USB Memory Direct Print for JPEG/PDF files |
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Memory |
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Standard Memory |
2GB |
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Hard Drive |
500GB |
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Printing Speed |
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Poster |
Plain Paper (A1): |
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Heavy coated Paper (A1): |
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Glossy photo Paper (A1): |
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Media Handling |
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Media Feed and Output |
Roll Paper : One Roll, Upper-loading, Front Output |
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Media Width |
Roll paper : 203.2 mm - 610 mm |
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Media Thickness |
Roll/Cut: 0.07 - 0.8 mm |
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Minimum Printable Lengh |
Roll paper: 203.2 mm |
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Maximum Printable Lengh |
Roll paper: 18 m (Varies according to the OS and application) |
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Maximum Media Roll Diameter |
150 mm
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Media Core Size |
Internal diameter of roll core: 2"/3" |
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Margins Recommended Area |
Roll paper: Top: 20 mm, Bottom: 3 mm, Side: 3 mm |
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Margins Printable Area |
Roll paper : Top: 3 mm, Bottom: 3 mm, Side: 3 mm |
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Media Feed Capacity |
Roll Paper : 1 roll |
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Borderless Printing Width |
[Recommended] 515 mm (JIS B2), 594 mm (ISO A1), 10", 14", 17", 24" |
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Max number of delivered prints |
Standard position of the basket : 1 sheet |
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Dimensions & Weight |
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Printer Dimensions |
982 x 870 x 1060 mm (Basket Open) |
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Power & Operating Requirements |
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Power Supply |
AC 100-240V (50-60Hz) |
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Power Consumption |
Operation : 71 W or less |
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Operating Environment |
Temperature : 15~30℃, Humidity : 10~80% RH (no dew condensation) |
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Noise Level |
Pressure |
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Regulations |
Europe : CE mark |
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Certificates |
TUV, CB |
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What's included |
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What's in the box |
Printer, 1 print head, 1 roll holder (spool), 3 inch paper core attachment, Power Cable, 1 set of starter ink tanks, Set up guide, Printer Stand Setup Guide, Quick Guide, Safety/Standard Environment leaflet, User software CD-ROM (Win), PosterArtist Lite CD-ROM, EU Biocide Sheet, Important Information Sheet |
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Options |
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Optional Items |
2/3" Roll Holder : RH2-28 |
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Consumables |
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User Replacable Items |
Ink Tank : PFl-120 (130ml), PFl-320 (300ml) Print Head : PF-07 Cutter Blade : CT-08 Maintenance Cartridge : MC-31 |
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