The latest large-format printers on display will include the BJ-W7200, BJ-W7250 and BJ-W2200. The CLC 5100, a new high-volume colour machine aimed at the graphic industries, quickprint and corporate markets, will also be previewed.
A range of finishing options will be on view for Canons version of the Heidelberg Digimaster 9110, the 110ppm black-and-white iR110, including a multi-stacker and hole puncher.
Canon will also use a seminar to provide an update on its V-Print internet-based outsourcing service (PrintWeek, 2 March 2001).
The Canon stand (3-140) will be divided into zones including transactional forms printing, a book factory, large-format printing and job creation.
Story by Andy Scott
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