iPF8000S and iPF9000S Features
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single-line arrangements. The result is high-speed printing that does not compromise
high-precision, high-density image quality.
Q. What is Economy mode?
A print mode for lower ink consumption without much loss of print quality. This meets the needs
of users for whom running costs are a priority. Economy mode can be used with types of media
commonly used in the print-for-pay market.
Q. Does better productivity specifically mean faster printing?
Although faster output is a primary factor, the printers also meet the needs of commercial printers
through the following features:
- 80 GB hard disk drive
The printers are equipped with a large 80 GB hard disk drive (HDD). Because job data can be
saved on the HDD even during printing, it greatly reduces the time for which the computer is
occupied by a print job. Additionally, if errors occur, there is no need to resend print jobs from the
computer. After the error is cleared, job recovery can be handled efficiently.
- Media Take-up Unit
Long-format sheets are wound automatically by this unit after printing, provided as a standard
accessory on the iPF9000S and available as an option for the iPF8000S. This is useful during
unsupervised or continuous operation, enhancing production efficiency.
- Large ink tanks
Ink tanks are available in two sizes for each color, 330 and 700 ml. Users can choose either size
according to frequency of use, which can save time and inconvenience in ink tank replacement
and help keep running costs low.
- Ink tanks can be replaced without stopping the printer
Sub ink tanks of each ink color are equipped in the printer. These tanks maintain a particular level
of ink in reserve, which enables ink tank replacement without stopping the printer.
- New Economy mode
The printers can now be used in Economy mode. Users can choose this mode for lower ink
consumption without much loss of print quality. This meets the needs of users for whom running
costs are a priority.