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Imageprograf IPF5000 12COLOR 17IN Pigment Ink

Imageprograf IPF5000 12COLOR 17IN Pigment Ink
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Product Description

Canon has set a new standard in the way digital prints are produced with the all-new next generation pigment ink imagePROGRAF iPF5000 17" printer. The iPF5000 printer is designed to satisfy the most critical printing needs of all types of digital artists. This extraordinary printer ties in the new LUCIA pigment ink with innovative hardware to produce brilliant eye-catching output that's ready in minutes. The 12-color pigment ink system provides superior color stability and print longevity while dramatically expanding the color gamut. With the combination of the two gray and two black inks, the iPF5000 produces crisp, neutral monochrome output. The new L-COA print controller intelligently processes print data and directs the two high-precision, high-density (30, 720 nozzles) print heads to lay down ink with unprecedented speed and accuracy.


Product Details

  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: 1013B002AA
  • Dimensions: 20.00" h x 32.50" w x 43.50" l, 144.00 pounds

Features

  • PRINTER, CANON ipf5000 WIDE FORMAT

Customer Reviews

Amazing Prints!5
I just saw this printer and prints that it made at a local photography supply shop. Simply amazing! One of the prints was a test shot the shop uses. It contains a Macbeth color checker chart, grey scale chart, and a variety of other objects arrayed in a diarama. The color accuracy impressed me, especially the Greens and Blues.

Black and white prints are equally as impressive as the color. Finally Canon can do a decent job with B&W. My i9900 (which may get replaced soon with this one) can't even compare to the Epson K3 inks for B&W work. The ipf5000 changes that.

Contrary to the previous reviewer's remarks, the initial set of inks show about 1/2 full after the printer has been primed. And it should be noted that this ink isn't wasted: its in the feed tubes ready to be printed. The shop had printed 20+ 13x19 prints and all of the cartridges still showed ~half full. The ipf5000 appears to be as frugal with the ink as my i9900 is.

Now all I need to do is find a table big enough to hold it...

Great printer, support lacking4
This printer is capable of outstanding quality, but it's let down by poor documentation, less than perfect software, and terrible support by Canon. The iPF500 wiki is full of reports of dead ink cartridges, dead rollfeed units, and software problems. If you can get an image printed the results are great.

I've had no mechanical issues, just software issues that are mostly the result of poor documentation so I consider myself very fortunate. With better support this printer would easily earn 5 stars.

I don't regret the purchase, but do your research before you buy!