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For low-volume and beginning users, the Canon imagePROGRAF TM-200 MFP L24ei large format imaging system is an affordable scan-to-copy/file system. The TM-200 MFP L24ei is perfect for low-volume subcontractors, primary education, design offices, architectural firms, and reproduction businesses because it has a 24′′ wide scanner. Even in the tightest spaces, the scanner's lightweight construction and small size make installation simple. For simple identification of the scanner operations, the user-friendly control panel has picture icons. To view the various icons, simply scroll left or right, make your choice, and press the green button.
The capabilities of a large-format printer are being redefined by the TM Series. Using Canon's water-resistant pigment ink, the TM-200 printer is perfect for printing posters, signage, and displays in addition to technical documents, CAD drawings, and GIS maps. This printer is a simple choice for the architectural, engineering, and construction industries as well as office settings. It is built with Canon-developed technologies, including the 5-colour LUCIA TD pigment ink, PF-06 print head, L-COA PRO image processor, clear, intuitive operation panel, and nearly 60% less noise than previous models.
Fast printing is essential both in the office and on the job site. For high-volume printing, Wi-Fi connectivity can transfer technical drawing files and help speed up your workflow. Since no Wi-Fi router is required, installation options may be more flexible.
In comparison to a staggered CIS array scanner, the L24ei scanner uses SingleSensor assembly technology, which helps to provide consistent and better colour accuracy with more detail in the shadows and highlights.
The L24ei scanner has a long-lasting LED bi-directional illumination and a single component image sensor that spans the entire width of the scanner. Less risk of scan data misalignment exists when full-width images are captured as opposed to separate sections that are time delayed for scanning. With little to no warm-up time, low power consumption, and little chance of shadowing at folds or creases, LEDs offer a wide and consistent colour gamut.