Canon unveils its latest innovations with the varioPrint 6000 Titan series

The new varioPrint 6000 Titan printers feature a new user interface and the varioPrint 6000 Titan Tpxp model, a more robust toner and a new Print Guard Module option for printing transactional documents.

Canon is launching new versions of its Canon varioPrint 6000 Titan range, launched in 2017 and selling over 1,000 units in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. These monochrome machines, which can produce up to 10 million A4 prints per month, are designed for very high-volume production markets and come in three models Standard, TPxp and MICR, covering different market segments such as commercial printing, books or in-house services, transactional printing and secure MICR printing.

All these models are now equipped with the new PRISMAsync graphic interface, featuring a new media panel on a large 21.5" full HD screen.

The varioPrint 6000 Titan Tpxp models, designed specifically for the production of transactional and direct mail documents, are equipped with a new toner.
More resistant, this TPxp toner, combined with the PGM (Print Guard Module) option, ensures better ink adhesion to substrates, an important feature for applications requiring finishing equipment such as folding systems.

All three models feature different speeds and permanent or temporary speed upgrades, and are compatible with different feeder and finishing modules.

The new Canon varioPrint 6000 Titan range will be on display on the Canon stand at Drupa 2024.

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