
Canon IPF710/700/iPF815/iPF825/8100/8000 8000s
Brand | Canon 2003 |
Model | PSC20237D |
Released Year | 2003 |
Type | Printers |
Series | Ifp 8000 9000 series |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Canon iPF710/700/iPF815/iPF825/8100/8000 series printers belong to the Ifp 8000 9000 series, designed primarily for large format office printing and technical drawings. These printers utilize pigment-based ink technology delivering high resolution output with up to 2400 x 1200 dpi, suitable for CAD, GIS, and proofing applications. The device supports multiple media types, including plain paper, coated media, and film up to 36 inches wide, providing flexibility for various printing needs. Equipped with high-speed processing and a robust RIP engine, these printers handle complex files with precision and efficiency. Connectivity options include USB, Ethernet, and optional wireless interfaces, ensuring easy integration into office networks. The print engine features a multi-cartridge system, enabling individual ink replacement to reduce waste and maintenance downtime.
Specifications
Features | Plotter |
California Prop 65 Warning | Power Unit |
MPN | PSC20237D |
Memory | 64 MB RAM |
Output Type | Color |
Black Print Speed | 15 ppm |
Input Type | Color |
Model | iPF710/700/iPF815/iPF825/8100/8000 8000s |
Product Line | Canon IFP 8000 9000 SERIES |
Maximum Resolution | 1200 x 1200 DPI |
Connectivity | USB 2.0, Ethernet 10/100Base-TX, optional wireless |
Supported Paper Size | A0 (841 x 1189 mm) |
Technology | Plotter |
Type | POWER BOARD |
UPC | 787893580764 |
Print Technology | Thermal Inkjet |
Maximum Print Resolution | 2400 x 1200 dpi |
Ink Type | Pigment-based |
Maximum Media Width | 36 inches (914 mm) |
Media Types Supported | Plain paper, coated paper, photographic paper, transparent film |
Minimum Ink Droplet Size | 4 picoliters |
Ink Cartridges | 12 individual color cartridges |
Printing Speed | Up to 40 seconds per A1-size print |
Display | 2-line LCD panel |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 56.5 x 26.2 x 47.2 inches (1435 x 665 x 1200 mm) |
Weight | 90 kg (198 lbs) |
Operating Systems Supported | Windows 2000/XP, Mac OS X (limited support) |
Power Consumption | Approx. 80 W (printing), 20 W (standby) |
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Key Advantages
The Canon iPF series delivers superior print quality with a high resolution up to 2400 x 1200 dpi for clear, sharp images. It supports a wide range of media types and sizes, enhancing versatility for large format output requirements. The device's pigment-based inks provide excellent color durability and water resistance, ideal for technical documents and posters. Its multi-cartridge ink system allows cost-effective maintenance by replacing only the depleted colors. Robust connectivity options help integrate the printer smoothly into office environments. The fast print speeds and precise detail reproduction improve overall workflow efficiency for professional printing tasks.
Limitations
The Canon iPF710/700/iPF815/iPF825/8100/8000 series printers are relatively large and heavy, requiring substantial office space. Ink consumption can be high when printing complex or color-intensive graphics, increasing operational costs. The initial setup and calibration might require professional assistance for optimal performance. These models lack some of the modern wireless and cloud printing capabilities found in newer printers. The replacement parts and consumables may be difficult to source as the models age and are replaced by newer series. Software compatibility is limited with the latest operating systems, necessitating legacy drivers or workarounds.
FAQ
What is the maximum print resolution of the Canon iPF8000 series?
The Canon iPF8000 series supports a maximum print resolution of 2400 x 1200 dpi, providing sharp and detailed output.
Which media sizes can these printers handle?
These printers can handle media up to 36 inches wide, including various types such as plain paper, coated paper, and film.
Are the inks pigment-based or dye-based?
The iPF8000 series uses pigment-based inks, which offer greater durability and water resistance suitable for technical documents.
Is network connectivity available on these models?
Yes, the printers provide Ethernet and USB connectivity, with optional wireless interfaces depending on the model.
Can I replace individual ink cartridges?
Yes, these printers feature a multi-cartridge system allowing individual ink color replacement to reduce waste.
Are these printers still supported or discontinued?
The Canon iPF8000 series has been discontinued, but some parts and support may still be available through third-party vendors.
Do these printers support modern operating systems?
Compatibility with modern OS is limited, often requiring legacy drivers or software solutions for effective operation.
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