Did you know there's now a new model of this printer? Check out our unboxing and setup video of the Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-2600 - ua-cam.com/video/2UEGzWaidds/v-deo.html
Hello,i dont get that clean cycle,is it programed on time to do it ? Does it do it only wjen u dont print ? Or it does it all the time ? What happens if u turn the printer off ?
This was very informative, thank you. I have a question: I want to print on canvas not larger than 60x80 cm. The potential problem is that, If I want a frame I would need to have perhaps a 10 centimeter margin on all sides, which would mean that I would need a printer that can print out 70x90 cm. Does this mean I would have to buy the Canon Pro-4100 (44") rather than the Canon Pro-2100 (24")?
The Canon PRO-2100 has 12 inks so if you're looking to produce photographic canvas prints, having more colours will give you much better quality in terms of colour accuracy. The TM 5250 is more suited to CAD drawings
Thanks for this video. I am not dedicated to fine art printing. But I do sell photographs, currently printed on a canon tm200. If I switch to using this plotter, will the cost of each print remain competitive or does the fact of having 12 inks make it more expensive? Thank you
Thanks for your comment! The amount of ink used to produce a print of the same size on any Canon wide format printer will be the same across a spread of colours. Therefore, it does not cost any more to run a 12 ink printer against an 8 ink one or similar. If you'd like more information on the PRO-2100 don't hesitate to get in touch
Great video, thank you for taking the time to create it. We have a little issue with our pro2100 , the colours are faded and we're not sure what's causing it. We didn't change the settings, but we put a different batch of paper in the past 3-4 days. It worked fine until yesterday when all of a sudden the prints are coming out with faded colours. Any advice or ideas what it could cause this issue? Many thanks in advance.
Its 60cm wide,but what about long ? If we put canvas roll it can go like as long as the canvas is or there is limit ? Does it use same amount of ink at paper vs canvas ? Thank you
If you're printing on a roll then you can create a print that is as long as you'd like it to be. Paper and canvas will use a similar amount of ink depending on the quality settings you use
Im guessing that with that line of printers, youve got individual tanks for each color. Yes? So you can use an afternarket ink to refill those or from Cannon? If i can get that in up to a 60 inch format? That would be nice. 😊 The ink refill on that as im seeing it might be a better solution than HP for what im wanting to do.
Hi there, yes that's right, it has individual tanks which Canon provide. The 60" version is the Canon PRO-6100 which you can find more information on here - www.permajet.com/product/canon-ipfpro-6100-60-printer/
Hello,everytime I start the machine,it shows"wait until the system has been filled with ink".Is this normal?does it already cost some ink though I dont print anything?thanks for any idea.
Thanks for the video! I've been thinking about bug this printer, but I can NOT find the replacement inks! I've looked everywhere! Has this printer gone off the market in the past month or am I just missing the inks? Thank you!
(New to large format printing) Canon Pro 4100 : OK I downloaded the Hahnemühle ICC profiles I need and set one for printing. The part I don't understand is, I can not see the Hahnemühle paper type in the paper list? How does this work, do I need to also download paper types from somewhere or?
Unfortunately we can't help you with Hahnemühle ICC profiles, but you won't need to download anything else other than the profile. You must select a media type which correlates to the paper you are printing on
@@PermaJetUK Please reread 'The part I don't understand is, I can not see the Hahnemühle paper type in the Canon paper list? Sooooo Where is a chart where I can set Canon's paper to correspond to 3rd party papers with different names to Canon's 'paper types'?
@@Neil-Aspinall We produce PermaJet inkjet paper so we only have the corresponding paper types for our own products. You would need to speak to Hahnemühle for the correct settings for their paper
There is a dual roll option when purchasing, you can find out more about it here: www.permajet.com/product/canon-imageprograf-pro-2100-24-dual-roll-printer/
Are the print costs comparable to having labs print, how many A2 would you get from 160ml 12 tank system on average. Considering the 700ml are £3300 for the set. is it cost effective
Hi Phil, the higher the capacity inks you purchase the better the overall cost. 160ml inks at the time of writing this are c. £70ex vat each giving a rough cost of £0.44 per ml. the 330ml carts are currently £122 ex vat each giving a rough cost per ml cost of £0.37 per ml. The 700ml inks work out even cheaper although as you say this is a large upfront cost for a full set. How does this compare to having a lab print, well doing it yourself should be cheaper. It is important to note however that you must factor in the expertise of the lab which naturally forms a part of their charges and they will also charge you only for the media you use rather than you as an individual having to commit to buying multiple rolls of paper. We can't provide a figure for how many A2 prints you would get from a set of 160ml carts. This would depend on many variable factors such as the image used, which in turn would dictate coverage of ink on paper etc. Suffice it to say unless an occasional printer most tend to buy the 330ml carts as a happy medium between upfront cost and on-going running costs. Hope that helps.
Did you know there's now a new model of this printer? Check out our unboxing and setup video of the Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-2600 - ua-cam.com/video/2UEGzWaidds/v-deo.html
Hello,i dont get that clean cycle,is it programed on time to do it ? Does it do it only wjen u dont print ? Or it does it all the time ? What happens if u turn the printer off ?
This was very informative, thank you. I have a question: I want to print on canvas not larger than 60x80 cm. The potential problem is that, If I want a frame I would need to have perhaps a 10 centimeter margin on all sides, which would mean that I would need a printer that can print out 70x90 cm. Does this mean I would have to buy the Canon Pro-4100 (44") rather than the Canon Pro-2100 (24")?
Glad to have helped! Yes that's right, for a canvas size larger than 24" (60cm) you would need to step up to the 4100
nice video! I was thinking of new TM 5250 as 24" for canvas printing, Is it better? It used 5 pigment inks technology but will the quality remain same
The Canon PRO-2100 has 12 inks so if you're looking to produce photographic canvas prints, having more colours will give you much better quality in terms of colour accuracy. The TM 5250 is more suited to CAD drawings
Thanks for this video. I am not dedicated to fine art printing. But I do sell photographs, currently printed on a canon tm200. If I switch to using this plotter, will the cost of each print remain competitive or does the fact of having 12 inks make it more expensive? Thank you
Thanks for your comment! The amount of ink used to produce a print of the same size on any Canon wide format printer will be the same across a spread of colours. Therefore, it does not cost any more to run a 12 ink printer against an 8 ink one or similar. If you'd like more information on the PRO-2100 don't hesitate to get in touch
Great video, thank you for taking the time to create it. We have a little issue with our pro2100 , the colours are faded and we're not sure what's causing it. We didn't change the settings, but we put a different batch of paper in the past 3-4 days. It worked fine until yesterday when all of a sudden the prints are coming out with faded colours. Any advice or ideas what it could cause this issue? Many thanks in advance.
Thanks for the feedback! Which paper are you using? And are you using an ICC profile?
Its 60cm wide,but what about long ? If we put canvas roll it can go like as long as the canvas is or there is limit ? Does it use same amount of ink at paper vs canvas ? Thank you
If you're printing on a roll then you can create a print that is as long as you'd like it to be. Paper and canvas will use a similar amount of ink depending on the quality settings you use
Im guessing that with that line of printers, youve got individual tanks for each color. Yes? So you can use an afternarket ink to refill those or from Cannon?
If i can get that in up to a 60 inch format? That would be nice. 😊 The ink refill on that as im seeing it might be a better solution than HP for what im wanting to do.
Hi there, yes that's right, it has individual tanks which Canon provide. The 60" version is the Canon PRO-6100 which you can find more information on here - www.permajet.com/product/canon-ipfpro-6100-60-printer/
great video.could this model print picture well on the material such as canvas polyester?
Yes it can, it prints incredibly well on canvas materials
Can you use separate sheets like A4 A3 etc opposed to a roll?
Yes you can
Hello,everytime I start the machine,it shows"wait until the system has been filled with ink".Is this normal?does it already cost some ink though I dont print anything?thanks for any idea.
Thanks for the video! I've been thinking about bug this printer, but I can NOT find the replacement inks! I've looked everywhere! Has this printer gone off the market in the past month or am I just missing the inks?
Thank you!
You're welcome! We sell the inks on our website, don't hesitate to get in touch if you need more advice: www.permajet.com/ProductGrp/00090049000f0017
@scott bakula here's the updated link - www.permajet.com/product/canon-pfi-1700-extra-high-capacity-ink-cartridges/
(New to large format printing) Canon Pro 4100 : OK I downloaded the Hahnemühle ICC profiles I need and set one for printing. The part I don't understand is, I can not see the Hahnemühle paper type in the paper list? How does this work, do I need to also download paper types from somewhere or?
Unfortunately we can't help you with Hahnemühle ICC profiles, but you won't need to download anything else other than the profile. You must select a media type which correlates to the paper you are printing on
@@PermaJetUK Please reread 'The part I don't understand is, I can not see the Hahnemühle paper type in the Canon paper list? Sooooo Where is a chart where I can set Canon's paper to correspond to 3rd party papers with different names to Canon's 'paper types'?
@@Neil-Aspinall We produce PermaJet inkjet paper so we only have the corresponding paper types for our own products. You would need to speak to Hahnemühle for the correct settings for their paper
greta video. what are the dimensions getting it through the front door. just the printer size?
The dimensions of the printer with the basket closed are 1110mm W x 766mm D x 1168mm H
@@PermaJetUK Thank You
Can this printer print 8x10, 11x17, etc? Or is it just for poster size prints?
Yes it can print small format prints too, it can take both sheets and rolls
I want to buy this printer, and print on William turner texture paper. How long should the paper roll be? Is it a standard size on the rolls?
The Canon PRO-2100 can take up to 24" wide rolls, they tend to come in standard lengths any of which will be fine on this printer
Can this print thicker paper like wedding invitations ?
Yes it can handle paper up to around 300gsm with no problem
Could I use this machine to print on Peel and Stick paper/material?
As long as the material is inkjet compatible you'll be able to print on it using the Canon PRO-2100
So can the Pro2100 have 2 paper rolls fitted at once?
There is a dual roll option when purchasing, you can find out more about it here: www.permajet.com/product/canon-imageprograf-pro-2100-24-dual-roll-printer/
what ink does it use?
It uses Canon PFI-1300 inks, there are also larger capacity options available www.permajet.com/product/canon-pfi-1300-high-capacity-ink-cartridges/
@@PermaJetUK is it pigment or dye?
@@blacksham24 Pigment ink
Are the print costs comparable to having labs print, how many A2 would you get from 160ml 12 tank system on average. Considering the 700ml are £3300 for the set. is it cost effective
Hi Phil, the higher the capacity inks you purchase the better the overall cost. 160ml inks at the time of writing this are c. £70ex vat each giving a rough cost of £0.44 per ml. the 330ml carts are currently £122 ex vat each giving a rough cost per ml cost of £0.37 per ml. The 700ml inks work out even cheaper although as you say this is a large upfront cost for a full set. How does this compare to having a lab print, well doing it yourself should be cheaper. It is important to note however that you must factor in the expertise of the lab which naturally forms a part of their charges and they will also charge you only for the media you use rather than you as an individual having to commit to buying multiple rolls of paper. We can't provide a figure for how many A2 prints you would get from a set of 160ml carts. This would depend on many variable factors such as the image used, which in turn would dictate coverage of ink on paper etc. Suffice it to say unless an occasional printer most tend to buy the 330ml carts as a happy medium between upfront cost and on-going running costs. Hope that helps.
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