
Canon 5255C002 imagePROGRAF GP-2000 24" Large Format Printer
Canon's first PANTONE Calibrated large format printer with 10 colors plus Fluorescent Pink for vivid, eye-catching output.
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Overview
Key Features
24-inch GP-2000: A 10-color plus Fluorescent Pink Ink large format printer
Enhanced color reproduction with new Red, Orange, Green, Violet, and Fluorescent Pink Inks and Canon's Radiant Infusion
Expanded color gamut with new inks, surpassing previous imagePROGRAF printers
Integrated features: Color calibration, Intelligent Media Handling, USB Thumb Drive printing
First 'PANTONE Calibrated' printer, covering 99% of PANTONE FORMULA GUIDE solid coated colors
Includes PosterArtist Lite software for easy poster creation with license-free images and templates
Additional software features: Professional Print & Layout, Accounting Manager, Device Management Console
Ideal for in-house production in various industries, enhancing print appeal and visibility
Key features: 10-color ink plus Fluorescent Pink, Pantone license, intelligent media loading, optional roll operation panel, USB printing, 500 GB hard drive, Wi-Fi, enhanced security, PF-10 print head
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 10-color pigment ink system plus Fluorescent Pink delivers an exceptionally wide color gamut.
- PANTONE Calibrated status covers 99% of PANTONE FORMULA GUIDE solid coated colors for accurate brand color matching.
- Intelligent media handling and built-in color calibration simplify setup and reduce waste.
- Multiple connectivity options including Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB, and USB thumb drive printing.
- 500 GB internal hard drive stores jobs for reprinting without resending from a computer.
👎 Cons
- 24-inch maximum width may be limiting for users who need wider format output.
- High initial investment compared to standard office printers.
- 11-ink system means more cartridges to maintain and replace.
- Physical footprint requires significant dedicated workspace.
- Fluorescent Pink ink effects are most visible under specific lighting conditions.