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Designed for mid volume technical document printing.

Océ PlotWave 500Océ PlotWave 500Canon has announced what it terms as ‘the next evolution in its Radiant Fusing technology line-up’ with the release of the Océ PlotWave 500 - a single footprint, monochrome wide format printer with integrated colour scanner aimed at the mid volume technical document market.


The new device bridges the gap between the low volume Océ PlotWave 340 and 360 Series and Océ PlotWave 750 production systems. It has been designed for those in the CAD sector (such as AEC, government/utilities, manufacturing and commercial reprographers) with print volumes between 7,000 and 25,000 m2/year.

The Océ PlotWave 500 achieves resolution quality of 600 x 1200 dpi at a speed of 10 A1 pages per minute and features the same Océ ClearConnect touchscreen user panel as other models in the range; a feature Canon says is similar to tablet technology. The new system also has an improved processing unit, the latest generation of print heads and a capacity of up to four media rolls, allowing for as much as 730 m2 of uninterrupted printing.

Using Océ Radiant Fusing technology, the Océ PlotWave 500 offers instant warm-up, with only a 30 second turnaround (average) from sleep mode to first print-in-hand. It provides quick warm-up compared to a slow start-up of up to four minutes for conventional printers, something Canon boasts will save an hour a day, or more, in printing delays alone. It added that this technology also allows for sharper output when compared to conventional fusing technology, as toner melts on the spot rather than being transferred on a heated roll.

The Océ PlotWave 500 is being billed as a truly integrated multifunctional wide format solution. The top delivery tray keeps print output neatly collated by using air separation to ensure prints are in the correct order and not pushed onto the floor. Optimal scanning output is achieved through Océ Colour Image Logic® software which automatically compensates for wrinkles and light colours, giving users a high output quality.

Canon also maintain the new device is more energy efficient than similar technologies available in the market as it consumes and generates only the energy required for each print job, resulting in minimal wastage and reduced heat and ozone emissions.

As in the Océ PlotWave 340 and 360 models, the Océ PlotWave 500 is fully integrated with the Cloud, allowing printing from and scanning to the Cloud via mobile phone, tablet, USB flash drive or a printer's network. Additionally, those needing to access the printer using a mobile device can do so using the Océ Publisher mobile app. The Océ PlotWave 500 runs on the universal Océ software suite that looks and works the same across all Océ wide format systems. Users can define job settings and run tasks on the Océ ClearConnect multi-touch user panel, driver or submission tool in the same way on all Océ colour and monochrome large format systems. This creates a uniform workflow across the Océ PlotWave 750, Océ PlotWave 340 and 360, Océ ColorWave 650, and Océ ColorWave 300 systems.

The new printer has been constructed with durable, hard-wearing components to prolong the life of the system and achieve optimal uptime. It is specifically designed for easy servicing, with process units placed in an easily accessible way to reduce the duration of servicing. Remote diagnostics also allow for technicians to access the printer remotely.

"The Océ PlotWave technology range has evolved to address the specific needs of customers over the last 5 years and is now very much a proven technology for productive wide format printing in the technical document space," said Duncan Smith, Director of Wide Format Group, Canon UK.

"This latest development expands the range of Océ PlotWave multifunctional monochrome products and we look forward to demonstrating the strength of this new device to customers, and subsequently helping them to achieve exceptional results."

For further information about Canon UK please visit http://www.canon.co.uk/

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