Canon iPF PRO 4000 A0/44 inch wide colour photographic / fine art printer
Reliable and consistent print for photography, fine art and proofing
For the very best photographic print quality, the Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4000 can produce images up to 44” with the outstanding speed and reliability.

Canon imagePROGRAF iPF PRO 4000 Key Features:
- Using LUCIA PRO 12 inks, colours are richer and blacks are deeper, producing prints that are faithful to your images.
- A new 1.28” wide print head enables faster printing while maintaining high print quality.
- Optional dual roll unit supports continuous paper feed or automatic take-up of the printed output.
- An attractive black body hardware design with an accentuated red line denoting the link with Canon EOS digital cameras.
- Ergonomic design with a flat top surface for print checking and a 3.5” colour LCD touch screen operation panel.
- Fast and easy printing directly of PDF and JPEG file formats from USB memory stick.
- Wi-Fi functionality for easy connection and quick setup to wireless networks.
- Guaranteed colour consistency between jobs and different production sites.
- High-capacity “hot swap” ink tanks for uninterrupted printing.
- The Print Studio Pro plug-in lets you print effortlessly from professional editing software such as Adobe Lightroom®, Adobe Photoshop® and Canon’s Digital Photo Professional.
- Lease available from £130 per month for the 1 roll model and £141 per month for the 2 roll model
- Lease pricing includes full service cover for 5 years
- Special Launch prices:
- £4,195 plus vat for 1 roll model, including hand delivery, set up and training and 1 year on site warranty
- £4,695 plus vat for 2 roll model, including hand delivery, set up and training and 1 year on site warranty
- Call us on 023 8024 6090
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