Canon L36 Scanner

The Canon L36 scanner, 914 mm is developed for installation on the large-format Canon imagePROGRAF iPF770 plotter and their collaboration as the multi-function printer. The decision of Canon L36 – user-friendly, inexpensive and compact system for work with shirokoforiatny documents which at the small taken place provides simple and convenient scanning and copying. The scanner with SingleSensor technology; path width - 965,2 mm (38"); the maximum width of the field of scanning - 914,4 mm (36"); the minimum width of scanning – 152,4 mm (6"); optical resolution is 600 dpi; permission of scanning – 200x200, 400x400, 600x600 dpi; the maximum length of scanning – 2,27 m; the maximum thickness of the scanned material – 0,5 mm; scanning accuracy: +/-0,2%; scanning speed (200 dpi): 25,4 mm / from (color), 76,2 mm / about (monochrome); control panel interface: color screen 3 inches (not touch); Gigabit Ethernet interface; the recommended store parameters: USB 2.0, 128 GB, FAT32 file system.

Canon OCE Colorado 1640

OUT OF STOCKThe first 64” roll-to-roll wide format printer built on the revolutionary new Canon UVgel technology. The game-changing UVgel technology has been developed by Canon to deliver unprecedented productivity, matched with excellent output quality on a broad range of media for optimum applications versatility. Faster than any other printer in this segment, with a top speed of 159 m2/hr for applications such as billboards or outdoor banners, the new Océ Colorado 1640 offers print service providers (PSPs) an unprecedented level of productivity. Excellent image quality and repeatability, print after print.  The precise, instantly ‘pinned’ UVgel dot produces sharp images with minimal dot gain and virtually no satellites, while the stable, highly controlled dot ensures superb colour consistency. The Océ Colorado 1640 is suitable for businesses producing both indoor and outdoor applications. Designed for low total cost of operation to accelerate return on investment. Canon UVgel technology reduces ink consumption by as much as 40% compared with competitive technologies.