I just installed my pro 2100 with the help of this video and the video is very helpful. I waited roughly 40 minutes after feeding the printer the coated test paper before it finished “preparing the ink system” so if it’s making anyone else wait, don’t stress bruv
Awesome video. I received mine 3 weeks ago and was terrified thinking about assembling my unit. I read the manual and was a bit overwhelmed. I found this video and bam, step by step I was able to set up my 4100. Thank you for this video🙏🏿
Thank you so much. You have no idea how much this video helped me. My printer came yesterday and managed to drag it inside then left it because I was so scared of where to start from. I went out to see a friend and was even scared to come back home lol. I started around 11pm to put it together and as usual the manual is a little confusing and I wasn't following till I came to UA-cam and saw your video. Clear, precise instructions and great video. Thank you once again!!!!
YAY! Thank you so much for these kind words! I am so glad this video helped you out! If you have any questions at all send me and email JonD@ProDigitalGear.com or call us 1-888-459-1482
Great, detailed setup video! Thanks for sharing! What is your estimate of the weight of the main unit that you showed two people lifting onto the stand? Also, are there any leveling adjustments available on the stand casters? Thanks!
Thanks for this - helpful in setting up my Pro-2600. Just a few differences, but overall, quite similar. With the new Pro-2600, the stand pieces are UNDER all of the ink cartridges and so on, so it's a little bit of a mess getting those out so the printer can be put on the stand. Also, the Pro-2600 does a self-calibration, so that step isn't necessary - and no paper is included. I suggest getting some Canon paper to do test prints. I got a 24" roll of the Canon Glossy photo paper 240. It is in the printer's data base, so it knows what to do with it. Also, another necessary step is having to download and install the printer driver from Canon's site. I am using it with the ImagePrint RIP v13 (it also controls my Graphtec CE-7000-60 cutter), and it does a great job. Moving up from a 15 yr old Epson 4880, so I'm a little blown away. But wanted to say thanks for the video!
Hi! Thanks for the video. Very simple and clear. How the initial ink go for you? I heard that its necessary to acquire additional ink after this initialization. Was it possible to continue printing for still some time after the initial set up?
Wow! That was nicely done! I'm on the fence about getting one. Seeing it put together was a lot of help. Now if someone would do a video about the Multi Function Roll Unit RU-43...
Hello,everytime I start the 4000S,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.
Dimensions (W x D x H) Printer only: Approx. 43.8 x 28.9 x 24.8 in. (1110 x 734 x 628 mm) Printer and Stand (when basket is not used): Approx. 43.8 x 30.2 x 46 in. (1110 x 766 x 1168 mm) Printer and Stand (when using basket: basket position 1) *: Approx. 43.8 x 38.8 x 46 in. (1110 x 984 x 1168 mm) Printer and Stand (when using basket: basket position 2/4/5) *: Approx. 43.8 x 48.2 x 46 in. (1110 x 1222 x 1168 mm) Printer and Stand (when using basket: basket position 3) *: Approx. 43.8 x 56.5 x 46 in. (1110 x 1434 x 1168 mm) * For details on the Basket Position, see Example Basket Configurations.
My door is 29 5/16 wide, and they got the printer through, barely. They did have to remove the door stopper. The official dimensions of the printer piece only are Approx. 62.8 x 28.9 x 24.8 in. (1593 x 734 x 628 mm) The challenge is that the 28.9 is what you'll need to get through the door. Not the 24.8, which is the height. You think you can just turn it, but because it is a printer the weight-bearing portions are on the bottom and there's very little space to hold the weight if you try to turn it (on the back, only the lower two corners have weight bearing points. So if you try to put the printer on it's back, the only two weight-bearing points are on the same side and it's too big and heavy and awkward for that to work).
I’m not even sure canon is making anything lately. 2100 and 4100 are out of stock. I been told 4-6 weeks since January and it’s now May lol. Still told 4-6 weeks. Thanks for the great video.
I've seen the dimensions of the box and when the printer is assembled but could you comment on the dimensions before assembly? Interested in buying but I'm not sure if it fits through a typical doorway
it doesn't in the box! I just received mine today on a pallet. You will have to open the box outside, bring in a stand and little details and then sideways you can bring the printer in and load it on the assembled stand. Minimum 2 strong people required to lift the printer and third to look underneath to align while loading.
The initial paper alignment should not be inserted lengthwise. For standard alignments, they take 4 sheets of letter size 8.5x11 or in this case one sheet of A2 if it were fed in short end.
As long as the media that you put in it physically fits in the printer according to the printers specifications and as long as it has inkjet coating then yes. - Jon D
hey we’re trying to set up the same printer but everytime we press “ok” the nozzle slams into the left side. It gives us the hardware error code “EC05-2F92”
@@swayiglesias luck you I live Trinidad and Tobago so there is no service center here but can you do me a huge favour when they do. Come any help how to rectify will be greatly appreciated
Hey any one can help me I tried setting up my 4100s using this video and then I getting this error ECO5-2F92 any one know what’s the cause of this error and how to resolve??
I just installed my pro 2100 with the help of this video and the video is very helpful. I waited roughly 40 minutes after feeding the printer the coated test paper before it finished “preparing the ink system” so if it’s making anyone else wait, don’t stress bruv
Awesome video. I received mine 3 weeks ago and was terrified thinking about assembling my unit. I read the manual and was a bit overwhelmed. I found this video and bam, step by step I was able to set up my 4100. Thank you for this video🙏🏿
Just set up my PRO-2100 with this video - AWESOME! Purchased the printer thru PDG and super grateful for this video. AWESOME!
Thank you so much. You have no idea how much this video helped me. My printer came yesterday and managed to drag it inside then left it because I was so scared of where to start from. I went out to see a friend and was even scared to come back home lol. I started around 11pm to put it together and as usual the manual is a little confusing and I wasn't following till I came to UA-cam and saw your video. Clear, precise instructions and great video. Thank you once again!!!!
YAY! Thank you so much for these kind words! I am so glad this video helped you out! If you have any questions at all send me and email JonD@ProDigitalGear.com or call us 1-888-459-1482
Wow super informative!! The best step by step video I’ve seen on UA-cam!!
Thank you for sharing!!
Great, detailed setup video! Thanks for sharing! What is your estimate of the weight of the main unit that you showed two people lifting onto the stand? Also, are there any leveling adjustments available on the stand casters? Thanks!
Thanks for this - helpful in setting up my Pro-2600. Just a few differences, but overall, quite similar. With the new Pro-2600, the stand pieces are UNDER all of the ink cartridges and so on, so it's a little bit of a mess getting those out so the printer can be put on the stand. Also, the Pro-2600 does a self-calibration, so that step isn't necessary - and no paper is included. I suggest getting some Canon paper to do test prints. I got a 24" roll of the Canon Glossy photo paper 240. It is in the printer's data base, so it knows what to do with it. Also, another necessary step is having to download and install the printer driver from Canon's site. I am using it with the ImagePrint RIP v13 (it also controls my Graphtec CE-7000-60 cutter), and it does a great job. Moving up from a 15 yr old Epson 4880, so I'm a little blown away. But wanted to say thanks for the video!
This helped me install the basket on my PRO-4100S, thank you for making this video!
Does this printer need to be installed by you or a professional technician? or can I install it my self?
By yourself!
Hi! Thanks for the video. Very simple and clear.
How the initial ink go for you?
I heard that its necessary to acquire additional ink after this initialization.
Was it possible to continue printing for still some time after the initial set up?
Really hope Canon paid you guys or hooked you up in one way or another 😀 Great work. Thanks!
Wow! That was nicely done! I'm on the fence about getting one. Seeing it put together was a lot of help. Now if someone would do a video about the Multi Function Roll Unit RU-43...
Thanks very much! Contact us and we can set up a virtual demo for you of the RU-43 roll unit on our Pro-4100
@@PRODIGITALGEAR can you show how to set up a paper roll please?
Watching this for the... 4?th time as I'm waiting for the delivery guy.
How is tear down if I want to relocate? Is it simple to transport it after use?
Thank you. Successfully assembled my printer. On to the next video tomorrow to connect
Thank you very much buddy, I just got my 2100 and this video was super helpful.
Hello,everytime I start the 4000S,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.
Hello, great video. One question... Approximately how many ml of ink per m2 does this plotter consume? thank you!
Hi, question, My door is 28.5 inch wide... will the printer ( not mounted ) pass in the door ?
Dimensions (W x D x H) Printer only:
Approx. 43.8 x 28.9 x 24.8 in. (1110 x 734 x 628 mm)
Printer and Stand (when basket is not used):
Approx. 43.8 x 30.2 x 46 in. (1110 x 766 x 1168 mm)
Printer and Stand (when using basket: basket position 1) *:
Approx. 43.8 x 38.8 x 46 in. (1110 x 984 x 1168 mm)
Printer and Stand (when using basket: basket position 2/4/5) *:
Approx. 43.8 x 48.2 x 46 in. (1110 x 1222 x 1168 mm)
Printer and Stand (when using basket: basket position 3) *:
Approx. 43.8 x 56.5 x 46 in. (1110 x 1434 x 1168 mm)
* For details on the Basket Position, see Example Basket Configurations.
My door is 29 5/16 wide, and they got the printer through, barely. They did have to remove the door stopper. The official dimensions of the printer piece only are
Approx. 62.8 x 28.9 x 24.8 in. (1593 x 734 x 628 mm)
The challenge is that the 28.9 is what you'll need to get through the door. Not the 24.8, which is the height. You think you can just turn it, but because it is a printer the weight-bearing portions are on the bottom and there's very little space to hold the weight if you try to turn it (on the back, only the lower two corners have weight bearing points. So if you try to put the printer on it's back, the only two weight-bearing points are on the same side and it's too big and heavy and awkward for that to work).
Thanks guys!. Good, clear video, I appreciated it.
Thank you very much! so helpful to set up my new printer!!
Thousand thank you. Very clear video you, are my guy!!!
I’m not even sure canon is making anything lately. 2100 and 4100 are out of stock. I been told 4-6 weeks since January and it’s now May lol. Still told 4-6 weeks. Thanks for the great video.
Let me check and see what ETA we have. I think we have them coming in sooner than that.
Please Let me know if they are coming in soon. I do see the 2000 in stock in places but not sure the differences between the two.
THANKS A LOT! I USED YOUR INSTRUCTIONS INSTEAD OF THE ORIGINAL MANUALS.
Awesome information!! Well done!
could you make a video of setting the printer up for a move from one location to another
I've seen the dimensions of the box and when the printer is assembled but could you comment on the dimensions before assembly? Interested in buying but I'm not sure if it fits through a typical doorway
Let me check on this for you
it doesn't in the box! I just received mine today on a pallet. You will have to open the box outside, bring in a stand and little details and then sideways you can bring the printer in and load it on the assembled stand. Minimum 2 strong people required to lift the printer and third to look underneath to align while loading.
In case anyone reads this now: movers got it through my interior doorway, but barely.
Well done. Thanks.
Thank you! That manual was so confusing
Mine is printing vertical lines onto my images. Any help?
The initial paper alignment should not be inserted lengthwise. For standard alignments, they take 4 sheets of letter size 8.5x11 or in this case one sheet of A2 if it were fed in short end.
can this series print picture on canvas(i.e. polyester)?thanks.
As long as the media that you put in it physically fits in the printer according to the printers specifications and as long as it has inkjet coating then yes. - Jon D
@@PRODIGITALGEAR great,thanks for your advice!
Very helpful. Thanks.
hey we’re trying to set up the same printer but everytime we press “ok” the nozzle slams into the left side. It gives us the hardware error code “EC05-2F92”
Hey good this same problem setting up right now and I am stuff here did you got it resolve??
@@josiahphilip6465 not yet, we called customer service and they’re sending someone over.
@@swayiglesias luck you I live Trinidad and Tobago so there is no service center here but can you do me a huge favour when they do. Come any help how to rectify will be greatly appreciated
Take the plastic orange thing off under the print head
@@jindigo8599 I did that already
Thank you so much for this video!
Thanks ,amazingly helpful
Many thanks for the video. I set the printer up with very little problem but the base gave me fits and Canon's documentation on the base is for shit.
Thanks alot
Hate the music.
Hey any one can help me I tried setting up my 4100s using this video and then I getting this error ECO5-2F92 any one know what’s the cause of this error and how to resolve??
styrofoam*
doesnt tell you anything about setup
What do you mean?
Get rid of the stupid music