New Canon CAD Plotters with Scanner - iPF770 MFP and iPF670 MFP

The Canon Large Format Solutions Division has recently announced the latest expansion of their award winning imagePROGRAF Large-Format Multifunction Printer line with the new iPF MFP L Scan-to-Copy/File series.  The two models that comprise the new L-Series are the 36-inch iPF770 MFP L36 and the 24-inch iPF670 MFP L24. The new L-Series complements the current iPF MFP M40 imaging system line by providing a product that offers basic scan-to-copy capabilities at an affordable price.  Developed to be easy-to-use, the new L-Series Scan-to-Copy/File systems are expanding the market by putting Large Format multifunction capabilities within reach of small offices, low volume and entry level users.  Together, the two iPF MFP series give Canon an unrivaled breadth of large format scan-to-copy/file solutions.

Full function and easy to use

The Canon imagePROGRAF L-Series large format imaging system is an affordable scan-to-copy/file system for low-volume and entry-level users. With the integrated wide scanner the iPF770 MFP L36 is ideal for low-volume subcontractors, primary education, design offices, architectural firms and reproduction businesses. The lightweight scanner and compact design allow for easy installation in even the smallest environments. The user-friendly control panel has picture icons for easy identification of the scanner operations. Simply scroll left or right to view the different icons, make your selection and press the Green Button!

This system is for those who do not require the advanced functionality of the MFP M40 imaging system. The new L-Series complements the current MFP M40 product line by providing a product that offers basic scan-to-copy capabilities at an affordable price. Offering more than just the scan-to-copy functionality, this imaging system gives you the ability to scan to USB, scan to your PC as well as reduce and enlarge images. With three different quality modes available, you can choose Draft, Standard or Best mode based on the scan/print you are creating.

Powerful Canon Software is included

The iPF770 system comes available with user-friendly software solutions ready to meet your printing needs. Direct Print & Share, Canon's cloud portal solution and batch printing software, is available as a download and allows for files to be uploaded, downloaded, shared and printed from almost anywhere in the world! Also downloadable is a mobile printing app, imagePROGRAF Print Utility, which allows for PDFs as well as JPEGs and PNGs to be printed through use of an Apple® iPad®. The Accounting Manager software (PC only) allows you to track job costs, while the Print Plug-in for Microsoft® Office enables for documents created with Word®, Excel® or PowerPoint® to be easily printed in large format. Creating custom signage has never been easier with Canon's included PosterArtist Lite poster creation software, this easy-to-use software will have you creating professional large format prints quickly in just four easy to follow steps.

Is the L-Series a good choice for you? Here's a few ideal candidates:

  • First-time MFP users  who are not familiar with more advanced functions or simply don't have the need for anything other than basic print, copy, and scan functions.
  • Users who currently outsource their wide-format scanning and/or think that a wide-format scanner is too expensive or too complicated.
  • Educational institutions including primary schools, secondary schools, and colleges who need a general purpose printer for posters or technical prints.

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Kevin Vaughan
Post by Kevin Vaughan
November 11, 2015
Kevin Vaughan is the Vice President of TAVCO and heads up Sales, Digital Marketing, and E-Commerce channels. With over two decades of experience, he has received various awards for sales performance and channel growth. Published articles focus on AEC technologies including laser scanning, 3D cameras, CAD software, and large format plotters. When he is not geeking out on new technologies, you can find him hanging with his wife and kids, playing guitar, or Scuba diving.

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