04.04.23
Canon U.S.A., Inc. announced the new Colorado M-Series encompassing modular design and white ink options. The roll-to-roll printer offers in-field upgradability and productivity powered by UVgel technology to support business growth.
This latest addition of the M3 BASE and M5W PRO to the Canon portfolio will spark interest in those looking for a single platform that can be configured with in-field upgrades to help meet customer needs and business growth. The scalable series, along with two speed configurations and optional UVgel white ink capabilities, also provides additional modular options.
The M3 BASE configuration can be expanded over time up to the M5W PRO configuration, which includes increased functionality such as speed enhancements, double siding printing, dual-roll, white ink capabilities, and FLXfinish+.
“The Colorado printers already have established a reputation for speed, quality and all-around productivity, and the M-series’ ability to offer modularity and easy-care white ink options will only help make it more attractive to customers who want to increase their capabilities for large-format graphics printing solutions,” said Shinichi "Sam" Yoshida, EVP and GM of Canon U.S.A., Inc.
The Colorado M-series is designed with low total cost of ownership and rapid return on investment in mind, thanks to the lowest operating costs in its category, the ability to produce high-value applications, and the unique modular upgrade options.
The Colorado M-Series will be available from LexJet in April, with shipping beginning in May.
This latest addition of the M3 BASE and M5W PRO to the Canon portfolio will spark interest in those looking for a single platform that can be configured with in-field upgrades to help meet customer needs and business growth. The scalable series, along with two speed configurations and optional UVgel white ink capabilities, also provides additional modular options.
The M3 BASE configuration can be expanded over time up to the M5W PRO configuration, which includes increased functionality such as speed enhancements, double siding printing, dual-roll, white ink capabilities, and FLXfinish+.
“The Colorado printers already have established a reputation for speed, quality and all-around productivity, and the M-series’ ability to offer modularity and easy-care white ink options will only help make it more attractive to customers who want to increase their capabilities for large-format graphics printing solutions,” said Shinichi "Sam" Yoshida, EVP and GM of Canon U.S.A., Inc.
The Colorado M-series is designed with low total cost of ownership and rapid return on investment in mind, thanks to the lowest operating costs in its category, the ability to produce high-value applications, and the unique modular upgrade options.
The Colorado M-Series will be available from LexJet in April, with shipping beginning in May.