
Our Price (inc. GST):
$13,599
Quantity in stock
1
Freight Cost:
Syd:
$161.62
Melb:
$238.39

Full Australian Warranty

Australian Distributors

Product is in a sealed box
Description
![]() |
Buy this Canon Large format printer and recieve a bonus set of 5 x 160ml inks via redemption from Canon, see details here. Plus also recieve a bonus 200m of A1 bond paper Bonuses valued at over $700 but hurry though as this offer is only available until the end of March 2026. |
Canon imagePROGRAF TX-2200 MFP is built to print high-volume technical drawings and posters. The TX-2200 MFP has efficient paper handling and fast print operation as well as workflow software to help manage all print tasks.
The TX-2200 MFP prints A1 CAD drawing in 20 seconds*. (*Fast print mode on plain paper. Print speed does not include the time required for data processing, data transfer, and preprinting operations.)
With an automatic media loading system, you simply load the media and let your printer do the rest. Feed in the paper then detect media type, width, and length with built-in multi-sensors.
Canon’s ‘hot swap ink system’ uses a sub-ink tank so you can replace inks on the fly. This helps to reduce downtime and boost productivity.
The enhanced image quality features enable detailed CAD prints, from line drawings to maps, to be printed more accurately.
Newly developed Magenta colour ink and image processor provide a more vivid and rich colour poster.
The TX-2200 MFP comes with large-capacity ink bottles, including 4 x 160ml (Black, Cyan, Yellow, and Magenta) and 1 x 330ml (Matte Black). There are three different size replacements to choose from - 160ml, 330ml or 700ml.
Advanced scanning solution with a 15.6-inch touch screen for review and editing. With SmartWorks MFP software, easily save scanned data directly to USB, with TIFF, PDF, and JPEG file formats supported.
Warranty
This product is sourced in Australia and carries a full Australian Manufacturers Warranty
Related Products
Ink Cartridges
Large Format
Maintenance
Stands
Warranty-Services