imagePROGRAF iPF700

The new 5-color
imagePROGRAF iPF700 36" printer
is designed with the CAD and
corporate user in mind. This
printer is an ideal solution for
the AEC, CAD, GIS, archive,
reproduction and office markets.
With new technological advances
the ability to quickly and
accurately create Maps, Design
Layouts, Posters, Photographs,
Fine Art Reproductions and more,
has never been easier. This
innovative device employs a new
5-color dye/pigment reactive ink
with cyan, magenta, yellow and
black dye ink and two channels
of pigment matte black, meaning
text is sharper, line drawings
are clearer and posters are more
dynamic.
The innovations that were
incorporated into this printer
satisfy the many needs of the
markets they are used in. The L-COA
image processor is dedicated to
the imagePROGRAF and is
exclusively designed to drive
the best quality output at the
highest possible speeds. The new
ink system consists of four dye
color inks and a 2-channel matte
black pigment ink. Doubling the
matte black is used for maximum
black density and speed. Another
key feature of each of this
device is the new high-density
1" print head that increases the
speed of printing and improves
durability. The print head packs
in over 15,000 nozzles, which
increases the accuracy of the
device, as well as the
consistency of the output.
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5-Color Dye/Pigment Ink
System
- consisting of Cyan,
Magenta, Yellow, Black dye
ink and two channels of
pigment matte black.
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Double
Matte Black
- Doubling the matte black
is used for maximum black
density and speed.
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Single
Print Heads with FINE
technology
- Incorporates an ultra high
density 15,360 nozzle print
head with ultra small ink
drops (4 pl), delivering
smooth and beautiful
gradation.
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Borderless Printing
- 4 sided edge to edge
printing, only with roll
media.
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Non-firing Detection and
Compensation Function
- when clogged or non-firing
nozzles are detected the
print head cleaning cycle is
automatically executed. If
the nozzle remains
obstructed, the iPF700 will
automatically compensate by
rerouting the ink to
functioning nozzles.
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