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Comparison Canon imagePROGRAF iPF670 vs Epson SureColor SC-T3200

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Canon imagePROGRAF iPF670
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Product Typeinkjetinkjet
Paper sizeA1A1
Output Typecolourcolour
Placementfloorfloor
Printing
Max resolution2400x1200 dpi2880x1440 dpi
Sheet printing time28 с28 с
Drop volume4 pl4 pl
Sheet printing
Roll printing
Specs
Media width (min)203 mm210 mm
Media width (max)610 mm610 mm
Max. roll diameter150 mm150 mm
Number of rolls11
Data transfer
PC connection (USB)
network connection (LAN)
PC connection (USB)
network connection (LAN)
General
Number of cartridges55
Cartridge modelPFI-107BK, PFI-107MBK, PFI-107C, PFI-107M, PFI-107YC13T692100, C13T692500, C13T692200, C13T692400, C13T692300
Built-in memory256 MB1024 MB
Displaymonochromecolour
Noise level46 dB50 dB
Power consumption140 W52 W
Main unit dimensions (WxDxH)997x698x507 mm1050x691x613 mm
Dimensions with stand (WxDxH)997x887x1062 mm1050x813x1117 mm
Weight56.7 kg67 kg
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2015november 2014

Max resolution

The highest image resolution the plotter is capable of printing on paper. It is indicated by the number of dots per inch horizontally and vertically — for example, 1440x720.

The higher the resolution, the smoother the printed image will be as a result, the less noticeable individual dots will be on it (to the point that they cannot be seen at all with the naked eye). On the other hand, the ability to print in such resolutions affects the price of the plotter accordingly. In addition, do not forget that high-quality printing requires appropriate source materials — the quality of the print cannot be higher than the quality of the original image.

Note that in this case we are talking about the maximum resolution; usually in the settings it is possible to set more modest parameters.

Media width (min)

The smallest width of paper or other media that the plotter can handle. Such devices, by definition, are designed for large-format printing and are poorly suited for small media; therefore, if you plan to frequently print on sizes smaller than standard (see "Paper Size"), you should pay attention to this parameter and make sure that the selected plotter can work with all the necessary materials.

Cartridge model

Models of cartridges used in the plotter. With this info, you can easily find original consumables for the device.

Built-in memory

The amount of built-in memory provided in the design of the plotter.

Such memory is used to store various service data: print tasks, settings profiles, etc. Due to this, the plotter becomes more "independent": for example, many models allow you to continue printing even when the master PC is turned off.

We emphasize that in this case we are talking about solid-state flash memory, which is used mainly for "operational" service information. The capacity of such memory is relatively low, it is measured in megabytes; but in addition to it, the design may include a larger storage capacity — usually a traditional hard drive. For more information about it, see "Drive Capacity".

Display

The type of display provided in the design of the plotter.

The presence of the display significantly expands the control capabilities, makes it more convenient and with visual appearance. Such a screen can display at least various information about the operation state of the device; and in many cases it is also used for specific functions — direct control of plotter settings, selection of materials for printing from a USB-drive or card reader (see "Data transfer"), etc. Thereby, models that do not have display at all, are extremely rare nowadays; usually they are units with the most basic functionality, as like "only printing and nothing more." In other cases, the types of displays can be as follows:

— Monochrome. Single colour (usually black and white) display. Such displays usually also have a rather modest resolution, so their capabilities are severely limited compared to colour ones. However, this option is somewhat cheaper, but in this case this is its only advantage. Therefore, devices with monochrome display are not very popular nowadays.

Colour. A display capable of rendering different colours. The specific quality of colour displays can vary from the simplest panels with a couple of hundred (or even tens) shades, to high-end solutions that are not inferior to PC monitors. However, anyway, the colour display has more extensive possibilities than monochrome. So, among other things, it can be used t...o preview images before printing, and they will look quite authentic. Such equipment costs more than monochrome panels, but this difference is usually not fundamental compared to the cost of plotters in general. So most of these devices nowadays are equipped with colour display. Such a display also often made with a touch screen(see below), although there are also traditional, non-touch colour displays.

— Touch screen. A touch screen similar to those used in modern tablets, which allows you to manage the device by touching the image on the display. Such control is often much more comfortable and functional than using a panel with traditional buttons, knobs, etc.: a variety of controls (buttons, sliders, counters, interactive menus, etc.) can be displayed on the touch screen, and for each situation, you can use your own, the most optimal set of such elements. In addition, it is convenient to view graphic information on such displays (drawings for printing, data from a scanner, etc.) — the screens themselves are usually coloured and have a fairly high resolution, and sensors make it easy to change the scale and move the image in the right direction. The presence of the touch screen affects the cost of the display, but in this case this moment is not fundamental. Such displays in modern plotters are very popular: a colour display in such a device is most likely also a touch screen.

Noise level

The maximum noise level produced by the plotter during operation. The lower this indicator, the less inconvenience to others the device will create. At the same time, in modern plotters, the noise level usually does not exceed 60 dB, which is comparable to a TV set at an average volume; and many of them do not "reach" even up to 50 dB, corresponding to a quiet conversation at a distance of 2-3 m. And if we also take into account the fact that plotters are usually used in industrial premises, then we can say that in most cases this indicator does not play a significant role.

Power consumption

Rated power consumption of the plotter. Usually specified by the maximum value — for the print mode, when the device requires the most power.

The heavier and more performant the device, the higher its power consumption in general. At the same time, models that are similar in performance may differ in this indicator. And here it is worth proceeding from the fact that a more energy-efficient unit usually costs more, but with intensive use, this difference can quickly pay off due to energy savings.

In addition, the power consumption may be necessary for special electrical calculations — for example, determining the necessary parameters of a voltage stabilizer, a backup generator, etc.

Main unit dimensions (WxDxH)

Dimensions of the main unit of the device. For desktop models (see "Placement") this is the total size of the entire plotter, it is a spec you need to focus on while choosing a model and evaluating a place for installation. For floor-standing devices, the dimensions are indicated here without taking into account the stand, so this parameter plays a minor role and can be useful mainly for storing or transporting the device in disassembled form.

Dimensions with stand (WxDxH)

The overall dimensions of the floor plotter (see “Placement”), including the stand, in other words, the dimensions of the device in the operative condition (in addition to the stand itself, other equipment, such as trays for printed materials, is taken into account here). This indicator is worth evaluating how much space is needed to install such a plotter.
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