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New ink configuration plus production printing features for the imagePROGRAF Series models

4th March 2024

New inkjet printers with LUCIA PRO II ink designed to deliver an expanded dark area gamut, excellent lightfastness and improved scratch resistance


24-inch GP-2600S (right), 44-inch GP-4600S (left) and imagePROGRAF GP-6600S (bottom)

Auckland, NEW ZEALAND – 4 March 2024: Canon New Zealand today announces new models in the imagePROGRAF GP Series, the 60-inch GP-6600S, 44-inch GP-4600S and 24-inch GP-2600S, which are designed to provide high-speed output for graphics and posters and bolster the large-format inkjet printer offerings.

Expanding on the success of the imagePROGRAF GP Series, these additions to the line feature a new seven-colour ink configuration designed for the creation of high-quality graphics and vivid posters at high speeds while working to suppress scratches on the printing surface that can arise via post-processing. Featuring newly developed LUCIA PRO II¹ pigment ink, designed to provide improved image permanence from the previous generation, these printers can be utilised for in-house printing departments and print-for-pay business for a variety of applications, including signage and advertisements. The GP-6600S and GP-4600S replace the PRO S Series printers with the 24-inch sized model, the GP-2600s new to the line-up.

The new GP S printers are an expansion of the current GP Series line-up. The seven-colour ink system used in these printers include grey and orange ink and can reach 96% of PANTONE™ FORMULA GUIDE Solid Coated², enabling a wide range of colour reproduction for more vivid and accurate poster prints. This new ink configuration can also work to help produce and preserve prints as wax has been added to the ink giving the printed surface better resistance to abrasion-caused scratches on glossy and semi-glossy media.

The new series includes a newly developed ink sensing system which periodically monitors the accuracy of the ink ejection and automatically maintains optimal ink placement position on the page to ensure high image quality. The intelligent media handling system, which automatically detects the paper width, type, and estimates the remaining amount of paper in a shorter time over the previous models³, automates the feeding process which can help to ensure stable operations even in the absence of skilled or experienced personnel.

The addition of LED interior lights allows users to preview prints and semi-translucent ink tank covers helps users monitor ink tank status.

Yoshinori Moritaki, General Manager Product Marketing at Canon Oceania comments, “The launch of the imagePROGRAF GP Series demonstrates our commitment to continually enhancing our customer’s experience. The new series will provide imaging professionals with the ability to produce visually appealing works at fast speeds which will in turn help drive productivity.”

For more information on the new imagePROGRAF GP Series, please visit:

https://www.canon.com.au/large-format-printers/imageprograf-gp-2600s
https://www.canon.com.au/large-format-printers/imageprograf-gp-4600s
https://www.canon.com.au/large-format-printers/imageprograf-gp-6600s 


Availability

The imagePROGRAF GP Series will be commercially available from Canon New Zealand and accredited partners from late March 2024.

¹ Newly developed pigment inks are 5 out of the 7 inks installed. Only matte black and orange use same ink as imagePROGRAF GP-4000/2000.
² PANTONE FORMULA GUIDE Solid Coated: GP-4600S/6600S/2600S, 96% in Canon internal testing when using Premium Semi-Glossy Paper 2 with imagePROGRAF printer driver at [High] [Colour Correction Off]. GP-4600S/6600S/2600s, 82% when using Heavyweight Coated Paper HG with imagePROGRAF printer driver at [High] [Colour Correction Off].
³ imagePROGRAF PRO-6100S/4100S (released in April 2020).

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