Canon TM Series printers can offer significant financial and time benefits over HP’s T models

When you are comparing HP and Canon
large-format printers, it is understandable why your eye might be drawn to
the likes of the HP
T630 and T650.
The T650,
for instance, offers perks such as the ability to print multi-size A3/B and
A1/D projects automatically without the need to manually switch the media
source, in addition to printing as quickly as 25 seconds per A1/D plot.
However, there are also several aspects of these printers that could tip
your considerations in the direction of Canon’s equivalent TM Series printers,
when it comes to saving both time and money.
What are some of the ways in which a Canon TM printer may beat a HP T
machine?
Whether it is a Canon device or a HP one that you are presently leaning
towards, you may be well-advised to bear in mind these distinctions between the
Japanese Canon brand’s TM Series offerings and the American HP’s competitors
such as the T630 and T650:
- The HP T630 and T650 both use very small
ink cartridges, amounting to only 74ml in total. This does not compare
favourably to the total of 300ml that the Canon
TM-240 and TM-340
can offer in this regard. Such an advantage for the Canon models
constitutes a major financial saving that will help the user print for
longer, streamline costs, and reduce printer downtime.
- The Canon
TM-255 and TM-350/355
are supplied with a whopping 490ml of ink “out of the box”.
Furthermore, money-saving cartridges can be installed in these machines to
boost the volume to 1,500ml. This greatly helps save both time and
expenditure.
- Canon’s pigment inks don’t fade quickly
or run if they are subject to moisture. This distinguishes them
markedly from HP’s dye inks, and underscores their suitability for a much
broader range of environments and applications.
- Printers from the Canon TM Series will
accept paper rolls of 100 linear metres. Again, this compares well to
the maximum 50 linear metres that the HP devices will accept. It means
that if you do go with a T630 or T650, you will be forced to change
rolls twice as frequently as would be the case with a Canon TM Series
device.
- If you own a Canon TM Series printer, you
can easily introduce wide-format scanning capabilities. You’ll just
need to add an Lm24 or Lm36 scanner, and that’s it – there won’t be any
need to invest in an entirely new, separate setup.
Whatever you require from a wide-format printer, we can point you
towards the best model
Hopefully, the above rundown will have given you a helpful reminder that
while certain HP and Canon large-format printers can have impressive
specifications in isolation, it is also important to carefully compare
different models across rival brands.
Certainly, we are proud here at Prizma Graphics to stock Canon TM Series
machines that rate highly when it comes to ease of use, speed, and
cost-efficiency in the production of CAD drawings, posters, maps, banners, and
photos.
However, it is also true that every set of customer circumstances
is different. If, then, you would appreciate help and guidance so that you can
more confidently decide on the right wide-format printer for your needs, please
don’t hesitate to reach
out to our design and graphics experts.