Canon imagePROGRAF Feedback Request
Quote from Jon Payne on October 21, 2024, 10:22 amI've used HP plotters as long as I've been in business, but I'm seeing more Canon plotters in some of the property valuation offices and deed rooms. I haven't been able to get solid feedback from those people because they are using the plotter very sparsely. With the attractive price point and some plotter/scanner bundles, I'm interested in finding out more about them.
Anyone using a Canon imagePROGRAF plotter as their daily driver? How is it working out for you?
I've used HP plotters as long as I've been in business, but I'm seeing more Canon plotters in some of the property valuation offices and deed rooms. I haven't been able to get solid feedback from those people because they are using the plotter very sparsely. With the attractive price point and some plotter/scanner bundles, I'm interested in finding out more about them.
Anyone using a Canon imagePROGRAF plotter as their daily driver? How is it working out for you?
Quote from Bruce Small on October 21, 2024, 10:51 amI started off with two HP plotters, a D and an E, 24 years ago. When they died I changed to the Canon in 2018. Very happy with it. Printing is sharp and it is fast. Easy to switch from paper to mylar for my record of surveys, and easy to replace the various ink cartridges. The only catch, and this may reflect my technical inability, is I have to use the interface on every plot to tell it to print in landscape. I've not found a way to make that preferance sticky. The cartridges are not cheap but I don't use that many. Be sure the Canon will fit through your office door (check the width).
I started off with two HP plotters, a D and an E, 24 years ago. When they died I changed to the Canon in 2018. Very happy with it. Printing is sharp and it is fast. Easy to switch from paper to mylar for my record of surveys, and easy to replace the various ink cartridges. The only catch, and this may reflect my technical inability, is I have to use the interface on every plot to tell it to print in landscape. I've not found a way to make that preferance sticky. The cartridges are not cheap but I don't use that many. Be sure the Canon will fit through your office door (check the width).
Quote from Larry Best on October 22, 2024, 11:46 amI have an old iPF670 that an architect gave me when he moved into a smaller office. Works great
I have an old iPF670 that an architect gave me when he moved into a smaller office. Works great
Quote from gmpls on October 23, 2024, 3:56 amI had an ipf670e that worked pretty well for 7 years until it stopped printing some images in CAD files (location maps). I gave it to a friend of mine and he's still using it. I bought a TM 200 to replace and it's much faster. It has worked well so far.
Gregg
I had an ipf670e that worked pretty well for 7 years until it stopped printing some images in CAD files (location maps). I gave it to a friend of mine and he's still using it. I bought a TM 200 to replace and it's much faster. It has worked well so far.
Gregg
Quote from Jon Payne on October 24, 2024, 2:57 pmIt doesn't do scanning on it's own, but there are several companies that bundle it with a Canon scanner that mounts right above the plotter.
It doesn't do scanning on it's own, but there are several companies that bundle it with a Canon scanner that mounts right above the plotter.
Quote from Hoosier_Surveyor on October 31, 2024, 3:55 pmI have a 24" ipf670 with an integrated lm24 scanner. Love it. Reasonable cost and maintenance, relatively small footprint, light and easily transportable.
I have a 24" ipf670 with an integrated lm24 scanner. Love it. Reasonable cost and maintenance, relatively small footprint, light and easily transportable.