Custom Test Report. Canon imageprograf ipf6400s vs. HP Designjet Z2100. BLI Comparative Performance Evaluation. BuyersLab.com. imageprograf ipf6400s
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1 Custom Test Report BLI Comparative Performance Evaluation OCTOBER MARCH 1, Canon imageprograf ipf6400s vs. HP Designjet Z2100 Canon imageprograf ipf6400s HP Designjet Z2100 Advantage Colour and Black Image Quality Print Productivity Ink Consumption Device Feature Set Print Driver Feature Set Spectrophotometer Functionality Colour Stability using calibration link Canon imageprograf ipf6400s HP Designjet Z2100 Printhead Reliability / Cleaning Routines = = This 2012 report Buyers has been Laboratory reproduced Inc. with This the written report permission the sole of property Buyers Laboratory of BLI. LLC. Duplication Any duplication in any of manner this report is without illegal the and written strictly permission forbidden of Buyers without Laboratory written permission unlawful and from violators BLI. Violators will be prosecuted. will be prosecuted Buyers To Laboratory purchase LLC. reprints To purchase of any reprints, BLI publication contact BLI contact at (201) Buyers Laboratory (x17) at [email protected]. Inc. at [email protected]. (101310)
2 TEST OBJECTIVE Buyers Laboratory LLC (BLI) was commissioned by Canon Europe to conduct confidential document imaging device performance testing on the Canon imageprograf ipf6400s with Spectrophotometer and the HP Designjet Z2100, and produce a report comparing the relative strengths and weaknesses of the two products in terms of image quality, productivity, ink consumption, device feature set, driver functionality, spectrophotometer functionality, colour stability, printhead reliability and cleaning routines. All testing was performed in BLI s test facility in Wokingham, UK. TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 3 Colour and Black Image Quality 4 Print Productivity 5 Ink Consumption 6 Device Feature Set 7 Driver Feature Set 8 Spectrophotometer Functionality 11 Colour Stability using Calibration Link 11 Printhead Reliability / Cleaning Routines 12 Supporting Test Data 13 Ink Consumption Test Methodology Overview 23 About BLI 24 2
3 Executive Summary In BLI s comparative test of the Canon imageprograf ipf6400s and HP Designjet Z2100, the Canon model gave an outstanding performance, delivering far better productivity (especially in High/Best and Standard/Normal modes), superior image quality, lower ink consumption and a stronger device and driver feature set. The Canon model also delivers smaller ink-drop sizes, a larger ink cartridge capacity and lower power consumption while printing and in standby mode. The HP model does have a number of advantages, including higher optical densities for cyan, magenta and yellow, is lighter in weight and has lower noise emissions. Neither model had any issues with nozzles clogging after a weekend of non-use. Although, as would be expected of two models aimed at the Graphic Arts (GA) marketplace, both units delivered superlative image quality overall, the Canon ipf6400s delivered a much higher colour gamut on both proofing media (15.0% larger) and photo media (9.6% larger), and higher optical density for black than the HP unit to give it the edge overall. The HP model, on the other hand, exhibited less drift when FOGRA39 colour patches were compared before and after the ink consumption test, with a Delta E of just 3.3 compared with 5.5 for Canon. One outstanding feature offered by both models is the inclusion of an X-Rite Spectrophotometer to guarantee colour consistency and to automate workflows for colour calibration, target measurement and media profile generation when used in conjunction with software tools available from the companies. HP s Color Center Utility offers a variety of selections for managing quality and consistency across almost all media types. HP also offers the HP Professional PANTONE Emulation feature, which enables users to create and print a swatchbook of thousands of PANTONE colours and see how accurately the printer reproduces user-selected colours on the media in use. Canon s innovative Media Configuration Tool, in conjunction with the Colour Calibration Management Console utility, offers an important advantage over the HP software in that it can also be used to check colour consistency across a whole range of compatible large-format devices, even those in remote locations. This is a significant advantage for proofing in the graphic arts, photography and advertising industries where colour consistency across devices is of paramount concern. In BLI s testing of two models in the ipf X400S Series, the Canon model s SU-21 Spectrophotometer achieved a remarkably low Delta E variation of 1.8 on Pearl Photo paper, and even less variation 1.4 when the same media was saved with custom settings. Canon s included Colour Calibration Management Console utility also enables administrators to monitor the calibration status of each connected unit remotely. The utility displays a progress bar for each media type that indicates when a colour calibration should be conducted, and features a Delta E threshold setting with a default value of 2.0 that can be changed over a scale of 0.4 to 5.0, ensuring that high colour consistency is maintained over time. In BLI s ink consumption evaluation, in which BLI assessed the cost of printing with three different document types, the ink used by the Canon imageprograf ipf6400s was significantly lower in terms of net weight for two of the three document types; the percentage of available ink used was also much lower than that used by the HP Z2100. The Canon model s superior feature set includes 256 MB of internal memory (versus 128 MB with the HP model) and a standard 250-GB hard drive, whereas the HP unit offers an 80-GB hard drive. The Canon model also offers a number of print driver feature advantages over the HP model, including a wider variety of media profiles and colour adjustment options. Both models can integrate with smaller-format MFPs to produce enlarged poster-size copies Canon via its Enlargement Copy Mode and HP via its Serif PosterDesigner Utility (which was not tested with this unit). 3
4 Colour and Black Image Quality Advantage Canon imageprograf ipf6400s HP Designjet Z2100 Text = = Fine Lines = = 1 x 1 pixel grid = = Halftone Range = = Halftone Fill = = Solid Density Black Solid Density CMY Colour Drift across FOGRA39 Consistency of three skin tones = = Consistency of neutral grey = = Business Graphics Photographic Images = = Colour Gamut (proofing media) Colour Gamut (photo media), and represent positive, negative and neutral attributes, respectively. All image quality testing was done with the respective vendor s own paper (Canon s Proofing Glossy 195-gsm media and HP s semi-gloss satin proofing paper), with print priority set to Proof and quality set to Highest on the Canon model, and the HP model set to Best Quality (1200 dpi). As would be expected of models aimed at the Graphic Arts (GA) marketplace, both units delivered superlative output in colour and black, with only slight differences in some respects. The Canon ipf6400s and the HP Z2100 both displayed clear formation of both serif and non-serif fonts in all colours down to 3-point size. There was very little visual difference in clarity of text when viewed with and without magnification, with fonts that were crisp and fully formed, although there was some fuzziness visible on the curves and verticals of some letters in the HP output, but only when viewed under magnification. Both the Canon ipf6400s and the HP Z2100 produced the 1x1 pixel grid in CMY without error. Both devices delivered excellent vertical and horizontal fine lines down to 0.1 size with no evidence of stairstepping in diagonal lines. There was a very slight amount of overspray under magnification with both models. Both models delivered an impressive range of halftone fills in colour and greyscale modes, with distinct transitions between all levels. The Canon model delivered much higher optical densities for black than the HP model, an important attribute for photographic applications. 4
5 However, the HP Z2100 had significantly higher densities for cyan, magenta and yellow. Both models exhibited natural-looking skin tones in photographic images. When evaluating the consistency with which different skin tones were delivered, the Canon model displayed fractionally greater variance with all three skin shades when compared with the HP model. Neutral grey consistency was comparable for both models, with equally low variance ultra-low Delta E values that would not be discernible to the naked eye. During BLI s colour drift analysis, in which the FOGRA39 media wedge is submitted to print before and after productivity and ink consumption tests and colour shift measured using EFI Color Verifier software, the output produced by the Canon model displayed a mean Delta E drift of 5.5, compared with the HP device s mean drift of just 3.3. The Canon device s colour gamut was significantly (15.0%) larger than that achieved by the HP model when printed on proofing/glossy media with highest quality settings. On Pearl Photo Quality paper the Canon unit delivered a colour gamut that was also considerably (9.6%) higher than the HP model s with Highest/Best quality settings. BLI analysed a wide range of colour and greyscale areas in photographic images output by both devices and found them to be comparable overall, with excellent fine details in light and dark contrast areas and no graininess. In business graphics, the white on black fine lines and circles on the HP model were poor at the smallest 0.1 pt. level compared with the Canon unit. Print Productivity Advantage First Page Out From Ready State (Fast/Speed) First Page Out From Ready State (Standard/Normal) First Page Out From Ready State (High/Best) Throughput Speed Portrait (Fast/Speed) Throughput Speed Portrait (Standard/Quality) Throughput Speed Retail Poster (Fast/Speed) Throughput Speed Retail Poster (Standard/Normal) Canon imageprograf ipf6400s HP Designjet Z2100 When printing a high-resolution portrait, the Canon model delivered much faster speeds than the HP model from the ready state in all modes. Specifically, it was 56.7% faster in Fast mode, 53.8% faster in Standard/Normal mode, and 73.0% faster in High/Best Quality mode. 5
6 When printing a medium-resolution Retail Poster, the Canon model was again much faster than the HP model from the ready state in all modes. It was 32.1% faster in Fast mode, 68.7% faster in Standard/Normal mode, and 65.9% faster in High/Best Quality mode. When printing five copies of a single-page A1-size high-resolution portrait test document in both Fast/Speed and Standard/Normal modes, the Canon model displayed a clear speed advantage over the HP model, with speeds that were 54.2% faster in Fast mode and 52.7% faster in Standard/Normal mode. When printing five copies of a single-page A1-size medium-resolution retail poster test document in both Fast/ Speed and Standard/Normal modes, the Canon model again displayed a clear speed advantage over the HP model, with speeds that were 33.0% faster in Fast mode and 55.4% faster in Standard/Normal mode. Ink Consumption BLI analysts observed that, owing to the vagaries of inkjet technology (for example, head flushing and calibration routines that can occur at any time during testing), the same test can produce different results at different times. Although BLI makes every effort to ensure that devices are tested on a level playing field, the test results should be regarded as an indicator of likely performance and not as a prediction of actual ink consumption in a real-world environment. RESULTS Results averaged across three 50-page A1 print jobs in Standard/Normal Mode PACKAGING PROOF Canon imageprograf ipf6400s HP Designjet Z2100 Average weight of ink used (grams) Percentage of total ink used averaged across all colours 5.6% 17.6% RETAIL POSTER Average weight of ink used (grams) Percentage of total ink used averaged across all colours 5.0% 11.0% STUDIO PORTRAIT Average weight of ink used (grams) Percentage of total ink used averaged across all colours 5.2% 13.0% In all three of the BLI Packaging Proof ink consumption print runs using Standard/Normal mode on 195-gsm Glossy proofing media, the Canon imageprograf ipf6400s used significantly (26.9%) less ink in terms of net weight than the HP Designjet Z2100. In the BLI Retail Poster print runs on matte coated media, the Canon unit used 4.8% more ink, and in the BLI Studio Portrait print runs on 260-gsm Pearl Photo media it used 7.4% less ink than the HP device. 6
7 In all three of the BLI Packaging Proof print runs using Standard/Normal mode on 195-gsm Glossy proofing media, the Canon model used a much lower percentage of available ink than the HP model. In the BLI Retail Poster print runs on matte coated media, the Canon unit used a lower percentage of ink available, and in the BLI Studio Portrait print runs on 260-gsm Pearl Photo media, the Canon ipf6400s again used a much lower percentage of available ink than the HP Z2100. Device Feature Set Both the HP Z2100 and the Canon imageprograf ipf6400s employ eight inks, including two types of black (photo and matte) and light grey. Canon inks can be replaced during operation, which helps to reduce downtime. The Canon model s two printheads contain more nozzles per colour than the HP unit s two-colour integrated printhead. The Canon unit s ink delivery system dispenses a slightly smaller (4 picoliter) drop size than the HP model s 6 picoliter ink delivery system. The HP model s maximum 130 ml ink cartridge capacity is significantly smaller than the 300 ml maximum capacity available with the Canon model, which would result in more downtime for HP users. Both models offer borderless printing. The Canon model has a much larger internal memory capacity (256 MB) than the HP unit (128 MB). The Canon model has a 250-GB hard drive, which allows for the storage of commonly used documents and aids spooling workflow; the HP device has only an 80-GB hard drive. The Canon model has a lower advertised peak energy consumption value (100 W) than the HP model (200 W). The Canon ipf6400s s energy consumption in standby mode (in which it will spend a large amount of time) is just 5 W compared with 27 W for the HP device. The Canon model includes a plug-in for Microsoft Office, which provides a wizard that walks users through the process of creating posters from Word, Excel or PowerPoint, avoiding the need for complex resizing. This feature is not offered on the HP model. The Canon model includes PosterArtist Lite, Canon s software for creating posters and signage in simple steps. The full version of Canon PosterArtist, available as an option, offers more advanced features than the Lite version, such as auto design, variable data printing and in-application editing features, plus additional templates, photos and clip art. HP does not supply an equivalent product. The Canon device includes a media mismatch option, which places on hold jobs that cannot be printed because correct media is not loaded, allowing jobs that can be completed to print; the held jobs are printed once the appropriate paper is loaded. The HP device does not offer this capability, and continues printing on mismatched media, which can result in ink and media waste. The Canon model offers a wide variety of software options designed to appeal to specific segments of the Graphic Arts market such as photography and fine art display. These includie a print plug-in for Photoshop 7
8 which, according to Canon, prints 16-bit files directly from Adobe RGB or CMYK colour space with a wide gamut and clear tonal gradation, and a plug-in for DPP (Digital Photo Professional) that includes a Digital Lens Optimizer to improve photographic image quality and enhance depth of field. Canon s Accounting Manager, accessed via the Status Monitor, offers comprehensive accounting management for all print jobs. Users enter the actual costs for individual inks and media types, and the cost per job is calculated automatically and displayed. For each job, the media type, area, ink used and total print time are listed, and more detailed cost and consumption can be obtained by double-clicking on an individual job name or by highlighting a range of different jobs. Job cost information can then be saved in.csv format and opened in Excel. HP s Designjet Excel Accounting Tool, a free download from HP s website for their large-format HP devices, offers comparable functionality. HP s embedded Web page for the device also enables users to view paper and ink usage for up to 500 printed jobs. Driver Feature Set The Canon driver includes 55 predefined media profiles versus 42 for the HP driver, although both units permit users to build a library of custom media profiles. The Canon driver includes a watermark capability; the HP driver does not. The Canon driver also includes a Thicken Fine Lines image enhancement option; the HP driver offers only Max Detail. Both the Canon and HP drivers offer N-up printing (2 to 16 for both models). However, only the Canon model supports poster printing. The page-stamping capabilities of the Canon driver include date, time and user name. The HP driver lacks these capabilities. The Canon driver includes a utility, Colour imagerunner Enlargement Copy Mode, which allows users to integrate a Canon MFP device or other scanner with the imageprograf ipf6400s. Documents scanned by the Canon MFP are automatically routed to a hot folder, which is monitored by the imageprograf ipf6400s utility. Users can also set up other scanners to route files directly to the hot folder. The image is then resized and printed, offering a fast, easy-to-use poster creation tool for office users. A similar feature is offered to HP users via its HP Serif PosterDesigner Utility, but this has not been tested by BLI. The Canon model s device status monitor can be accessed directly from the first tab of the driver, whereas users of the HP model must access device status via an icon on the utility tab, which requires one more click. The Canon driver includes a wider selection of simple colour adjustment options, including sliding scale adjustments for brightness, contrast, saturation and CMYK. The HP driver is limited to CMY with brightness control; there is no contrast or saturation control. The Canon driver includes more advanced colour-matching capabilities, including the ability to match ICC profiles and select the rendering intent based on different elements in the document. The HP driver offers more limited colour-matching options, with no rendering-intent options. 8
9 Canon imageprograf ipf6400s vs. HP Designjet Z2100 Custom Test Report The Canon driver includes a unidirectional print selection, which helps to reduce the risk of banding, whereas the HP driver does not. Canon ipf6400s Print Driver Main Tab Canon ipf6400s Print Driver Page Setup Tab Canon ipf6400s Print Driver Layout Tab Canon ipf6400s Print Driver Favourites Tab Canon ipf6400s Colour Adjustment Settings 9 HP Designjet Z2100 Advanced Tab
10 Canon imageprograf ipf6400s vs. HP Designjet Z2100 Custom Test Report HP Designjet Z2100 Advanced Colour Adjustments HP Designjet Z2100 Printing Shortcuts Tab HP Designjet Z2100 Paper/Quality Tab HP Designjet Z2100 Features Tab HP Designjet Z2100 Colour Tab 10 HP Designjet Z2100 Services Tab
11 Spectrophotometer Functionality One outstanding feature offered with both the Canon and HP models is the inclusion of an X-Rite Spectrophotometer to ensure colour consistency and to automate workflows for colour calibration, target measurement and media profile generation when used in conjunction with software tools offered by the companies. The Canon ipf6400s enables users to switch a UV filter on or off (via software) to ensure colour consistency where certain Proofing or Photo media have been artificially whitened. The Canon model supports XRGA, X-Rite s Standard for Graphic Arts which ensures consistency in colour measurement and calibration between instruments from all the major vendors including X-Rite. The HP Utility s Color Center offers a variety of selections for managing colour quality and consistency for virtually all media types. The options available include Paper Preset Management, offering users the ability to calibrate paper and create, install and export media ICC profiles using the built-in spectrophotometer. The calibration status OK, recommended or obsolete is displayed for all media types, and a helpful print driver warning is provided when a media out-of-calibration condition arises. Colour Stability using Calibration Link The Canon ipf6400s has a built-in densitometer (referred to by Canon as a multi-sensor because it does more than measure density) positioned on the printhead to conduct a colour calibration that can be applied to all Canon media as well as third-party media used on the device. Canon recommends that calibration be performed after the printer is installed, after printheads are replaced, or if colour appears to vary over time. For third-party media, a calibration can be initiated either at the control panel or via the Colour Calibration Management Console utility, which allows users to create customized media profiles. After initiation, a colour calibration chart is automatically printed and scanned using a built-in three-colour LED, and the colour calibration results are set automatically. Canon s calibration process is a one-off procedure that covers all resolutions, whereas the HP model requires users to perform a separate calibration for each available resolution setting. The Canon model s calibration routine takes about 10 minutes to perform and uses just 25 cm of paper and an average of 10 grams of ink. The HP unit takes about 15 minutes for each calibration routine, so that when all four resolution settings are required it can take up to an hour and use 90 cm of paper, although it uses less ink than the Canon model (an average of 4 grams). Canon s innovative Media Configuration Tool and Colour Calibration Management Console utility offer an important advantage over the HP software in that they can also be used to check for and maintain colour consistency across a whole range of compatible large-format devices, even ones in remote locations a significant advantage for proofing in the graphic arts, photography and advertising industries where consistency of colour across devices is critical. In BLI testing, the Canon ipf6400s with the SU-21 Spectrophotometer produced output with a remarkably low Delta E variation of 1.4 from the same FOGRA39 colour patch printed by the ipf8400s when saved as a custom profile. Canon s included Colour Calibration Management Console utility enables administrators to monitor the calibration status of each connected unit remotely when required. The utility displays a progress bar for each 11
12 media type to indicate when a colour calibration should be conducted, and features a Delta E threshold setting with a default value of 2.0 that can be set to a value on a scale of 0.4 to 5.0, ensuring that colour consistency is maintained over time. Printhead Reliability / Cleaning Routines The Canon ipf6400s offers three choices of settings for nozzle checks at the control panel: Off, Per Print or Auto (the default setting), while the HP Z2100 doesn t have any settings for nozzle checks. When it comes to replacing the printhead, both models offer the flexibility of a user-friendly replacement procedure. When a clogged nozzle is detected on the Canon unit, the device automatically runs a cleaning cycle in the background to maintain image quality and consistency, with no user intervention required. The HP device does not offer any indication that it conducts automatic printhead maintenance. When the two devices were powered off completely over a weekend, the Canon model had no issues with nozzles clogging. When a nozzle check pattern was requested by BLI analysts, it printed with perfect accuracy every time. The HP unit performed just as well and experienced no issues with clogged nozzles. It was not possible to measure the amount of ink used by the Canon model during cleaning cycles as this is accomplished automatically on the fly, without any user intervention being required. The HP model uses about 3 grams of ink per cartridge during cleaning cycles, taking about seven minutes. 12
13 SUPPORTING TEST DATA Productivity Colour Throughput Time High-Resolution Portrait Printing Canon imageprograf ipf6400s (time in seconds) HP Designjet Z2100 (time in seconds) Fast Standard Fast Normal A single-page document in high-resolution A1 portrait mode was printed as a 5-set job with the device driver set to the glossy paper setting. Both devices were loaded with 24 inch rolls, with each file set to auto-rotate to save media. The time indicated is the average speed per page in seconds (based on timing from the cutting of the first page to the cutting of the final page and dividing by four to exclude the initial processing time). Colour Throughput Time Medium-Resolution Retail Poster Printing Canon imageprograf ipf6400s (time in seconds) HP Designjet Z2100 (time in seconds) Fast Standard Fast Normal A single-page medium-resolution A1 retail poster was printed as a 5-page job using the device driver set to the matte coated paper setting. Both devices were loaded with 24 inch rolls with each file set to auto-rotate to save media. The time indicated is the average speed per page in seconds (based on timing from the cutting of the first page to the cutting of the final page and dividing by four to exclude the initial processing time). First-Page-Out Time from Ready State High-Resolution Portrait Printing Canon imageprograf ipf6400s (time in seconds) HP Designjet Z2100 (time in seconds) Fast Standard High Fast Normal Best Time Before Printing Commences First Page Out , First-page-out times are determined by sending an A1-size high-resolution portrait TIFF file to print, timed from job release to page out with the Canon driver set to the glossy photo paper setting and the HP driver set to HP glossy photo paper. Both devices were loaded with 24 inch rolls, with each file set to auto-rotate to save media. First-Page-Out Time from Ready State Medium-Resolution Retail Poster Printing Canon imageprograf ipf6400s (time in seconds) HP Designjet Z2100 (time in seconds) Fast Standard High Fast Normal Best Time Before Printing Commences First Page Out First-page-out times are determined by sending an A1-size medium-resolution retail poster PDF file to print, timed from job release to page out with the Canon driver set to the matte coated paper setting and the HP driver set to HP heavyweight coated paper. Both devices were loaded with 24 inch rolls, with each file set to auto-rotate to save media. 13
14 SUPPORTING TEST DATA Colour Print Quality Colour Optical Density Evaluation Canon imageprograf ipf6400s Proofing Paper Glossy Highest (600 dpi) Max. Min. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black HP Designjet Z2100 HP Proofing Semi-Gloss Satin Paper Best (720 x 1,440 dpi ) Max. Min. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Note: Colour density readings were assessed by printing a BLI test file on proofing paper in high- quality colour settings and measuring the density of 100% dot fill using an XRite 508 densitometer. 14
15 Skin Tone and Neutral Grey Consistency Skin Tone 1 (C=6, M=15,Y=16,K=0) Skin Tone 2 (C=30, M=63,Y=75,K=0) Canon imageprograf ipf6400s HP Designjet Z2100 Colour block Colour block Canon imageprograf ipf6400s HP Designjet Z Max. Delta E Variance Max. Delta E Variance Skin Tone 3 (C=19, M=33,Y=50,K=0) Neutral Grey Canon imageprograf ipf6400s HP Designjet Z2100 Colour block Colour block Canon imageprograf ipf6400s HP Designjet Z Max. Delta E Variance Max. Delta E Variance Note: Skin tone and neutral grey consistency measurements are based on nine readings taken from a BLI proprietary PDF test target file comprising four A1-sized solid coverage documents of three skin tones and a neutral grey with the High/Best print driver setting selected in the driver and the target printed on the manufacturer s own brand of proofing Glossy media. Colour differences across the A1 image were measured comparing eight locations to that of the colour measured at the top left of the page using an EFI ES1000 colour spectrophotometer and Gretag MacBeth EyeOne Share colour comparison software. 15
16 FOGRA 39 DRIFT TEST: comparison of FOGRA39 colour patches before and after ink consumption test. Canon imageprograf ipf6400s HP Designjet Z2100 Delta E Drift Colour Gamut Comparison HP Designjet Z2100 colour gamut on proofing paper in highest-quality settings (red) versus Canon imageprograf ipf6400s colour gamut (shown chromatically) on proofing paper in highest-quality settings. Canon ipf6400s Colour Gamut on Proofing Paper HP Designjet Z2100 Colour Gamut on Proofing Paper 16
17 HP Designjet Z2100 colour gamut on photo paper in highest-quality settings (red) versus Canon imageprograf ipf6400s colour gamut (shown chromatically) on photo paper in highest quality settings. Canon ipf6400s Colour Gamut on Photo Paper HP Z2100 Colour Gamut on Photo Paper 17
18 Device Feature Set Canon imageprograf ipf6400s Advantage HP Designjet Z2100 Max. print quality 2,400 x 1,200 dpi 2,400 x 1,200 dpi Number of inks 8 8 Ink tanks replaceable during operation Yes No Ink-drop size 4 picoliter 4 (Lg, Pk, Lc, Lm), 6 picoliter (Mk, C, M, Y) Ink cartridge capacity 130 ml, 300 ml 130 ml Number of nozzles 30,720 (2,560 per colour) 8,448 (1,056 per colour) Number of printheads 2 8 Line accuracy +/-0.1% +/-0.2% Minimum line width INA INA Minimum print margins Borderless Borderless Borderless (0 mm) printing Yes Yes Maximum outside diameter of roll paper 150 mm 140 mm Maximum printable paper roll length 18 m (varies according to the OS and application) Limited by application, OS and driver/rip used Maximum cut-sheet media length 1.6 m INA Maximum media thickness 0.8 mm (roll), 1.5 mm manual feed from front 0.8 mm (roll) Maximum media width 24 inches (610 mm) 24 inches (610 mm) Media loading Front Back Optional media handling Roll holder set Roll media adapter Standard RAM 256 MB 128 MB Maximum RAM 256 MB 128 MB Hard drive Standard 250-GB Standard 80-GB Interface PDL 10/100/1000Base-T/TX Ethernet, USB 2.0 High Speed GARO (Graphic Arts with Raster Operations) 10/100Base-TX Ethernet, USB 2.0 High Speed HP PCL 3 Net weight (unpacked) 70 kg 59kg Power consumption when in standby 5 W or less 27 W or less Power consumption when active 100 W 200 W Acoustic pressure Operation: 47 db (A) or less; Standby: 35 db (A) or less Operation: Less than 44 db (A); Standby: 29 db Acoustic power Operation: 6.4 Bels or less INA INA Information not available 18
19 Driver Feature Set Canon imageprograf ipf6400s Advantage HP Designjet Z2100 Speed settings Up to 5 (Fast 300, Standard 300, Standard 600, High 600, Highest 600) depending on media settings Up to 3, depending on media settings (Fast 300, Normal 300, Best 600) Economy mode Yes (Fast only) No Predefined profiles 8 (Under Easy Settings) 9 Overview of profile settings provided Yes No Media profiles IQ optimized for options Yes Yes Watermark Yes No Sharpen text No Max Detail Thicken fine lines Yes No Mirror image Yes Yes Multi-up printing Yes, 2 to 16 Yes, 2 to 16 Poster print mode Yes (2 by 2) No Page stamping Yes (Date, Time, Name, Page Number) No Image rotation Yes, auto 180 degrees Yes, auto 90 degrees Option to preview before print Yes Yes Link to device Web server from driver No (there is a link to Status Monitor) No CMYK balance adjustment Yes Yes Brightness adjustment Yes Yes Contrast adjustment Yes No Saturation adjustment Yes No Advanced colour management options Yes Yes Enlargement Copy Mode Yes Yes Free Layout Capability Yes No MS Office Plug-in Yes No Accounting Capability Yes No Disable automatic cutter Yes Yes Unidirectional printing selection option Yes No Integration with MFP Yes No Photoshop Plug-in Yes No 19
20 Ink Consumption Table 1 Amount of Ink in each Canon imageprograf ipf6400s Cartridge (in grams) GY MBK PC Y C M PM BK Weight of cartridge prior to installation Weight of cartridge at end of life Net weight of ink Total ink weight across eight cartridges 2,559.2 Table 2 Amount of Ink in each HP Designjet Z2100 Cartridge (in grams) M Y LM LC PK LG MK C Weight of cartridge prior to installation Weight of cartridge at end of life Net weight of ink Total average ink weight across eight cartridges 1,109.0 Table 3 Ink used in Three 50-Page Runs of Packaging Proof Test Document on the Canon ipf6400s (grams) Test Run 1 Test Run 2 Test Run 3 Average amount of ink used across three runs GY MBK PC Y C M PM BK Total average ink weight across eight cartridges
21 Table 4 Ink Used in Three 50-Page Runs of Packaging Proof Test Document on the HP Designjet Z2100 (grams) M Y LM LC PK LG MK C Test Run 1 Test Run 2 Test Run 3 Average amount of ink used across three runs Total average ink weight across eight cartridges Table 5 Ink Used in Three 50-Page Runs of Retail Poster Test Document on the Canon image- PROGRAF ipf6400s (grams) GY MBK PC Y C M PM BK Test Run 1 Test Run 2 Test Run 3 Average amount of ink used across three runs Total average ink weight across eight cartridges Table 6 Ink Used in Three 50-Page Runs of Retail Poster Test Document on the HP Designjet Z2100 (grams) M Y LM LC PK LG MK C Test Run 1 Test Run 2 Test Run 3 Average amount of ink used across three runs Total average ink weight across eight cartridges
22 Table 7 Ink Used in Three 50-Page Runs of Studio Portrait Test Document on the Canon ipf6400s (grams) GY MBK PC Y C M PM BK Test Run 1 Test Run 2 Test Run Average amount of ink used across three runs Total average ink weight across eight cartridges Table 8 Ink Used in Three 50-Page Runs of Studio Portrait Test Document on the HP Designjet Z2100 (grams) M Y LM LC PK LG MK C Test Run 1 Test Run 2 Test Run 3 Average amount of ink used across three runs Total average ink weight across eight cartridges
23 Ink Consumption Test Methodology Overview: The Buyers Lab ink consumption analysis was conducted using three document types (packaging proof, retail poster and photo). The Packaging Proof document was formatted as a PDF, the Retail Poster as a JPG file and the Studio Portrait was formatted as a TIFF file and all three were sized at ISO A1. The Canon imageprograf ipf6400s was installed in BLI s lab with the latest level of firmware (as of August 2013) and connected to a Windows 7 workstation using a 1000BaseT TCP/IP connection. The device was left in default configuration throughout testing. The Canon GARO driver was used for all testing and was left in default SRGB colour profile setting configuration. The Packaging Proof document was printed on 260 gsm Pearl Photo proofing media in Standard mode, the Retail Poster was printed on plain coated media in Standard mode, and the Studio Portrait photo was printed on 250 gsm Glossy Photo media in Standard Mode The HP Designjet Z2100 was installed in BLI s lab with the latest level of firmware (as of August 2013) and connected to a Windows 7 workstation using a 100BaseT TCP/IP connection. The device was left in default configuration throughout testing. The HP PCL 3 driver was used for all testing and was left in default SRGB colour profile setting, with media selection set to plain paper and the image set to print at actual size. The Packaging Proof document was printed on 195 gsm HP Glossy proofing media in Quality (600 dpi) mode, the Retail Poster was printed on HP Matte Coated media in Quality mode, and the Studio Portrait photo was printed on 250 gsm HP Glossy Photo media in Quality Mode. Before installing the ink cartridges, BLI technicians weighed and recorded the weight of each cartridge with all packaging removed. At the end of each 50-print test run, the cartridges were weighed again and the resulting weight of ink used for the test run calculated for each colour. To ensure that the sub-tank on the Canon model did not affect results, a procedure was followed to ensure that the sub-tank level was at its maximum before the print run commenced and again after the print run was completed, thereby ensuring that ink replenishment of the sub-tanks was taken into account for each print run. One cartridge from the Canon imageprograf ipf6400s and HP DesignjetZ2100 was then run to exhaustion and the weight of the empty cartridge was recorded. The percentage of ink used per cartridge was calculated by dividing the net weight of ink used in the print run by the overall weight of ink in each cartridge and multiplying by 100. The percentage of total ink used per printer was calculated by adding the percentages used of each of the cartridges and dividing by the number of cartridges. Test Environment Testing was conducted in BLI s European test lab, in an atmospherically controlled environment monitored by a 24/7 Dickson Temperature/RH chart recorder, ensuring that typical office conditions were maintained. All paper used in testing was allowed to acclimatize inside the facility for a minimum of 12 hours before being used. Test Equipment BLI s dedicated test network in Europe, consisting of Windows 2008 servers, Windows 7 workstations, 10/100/1000BaseTX network switches and CAT5e/6 cabling. Test Procedures The test methods and procedures employed by BLI in its lab testing include BLI s proprietary procedures and industry-standard test procedures. In addition to a number of proprietary test documents, BLI uses industry standard files including an IT8 test file and an ASTM monochrome test document for evaluating black image quality. In addition to a visual observation, colour print quality and gamut size are evaluated using a profile software tool from Colour Confidence that was read using an EFI ES-1000 colour spectrophotometer and analysed using Chromix ColorThink Pro 3.0 software. Density of black and colour output was measured using an X-Rite 508 densitometer. 23
24 About Buyers Laboratory Inc. Buyers Laboratory LLC (BLI) is the world s leading independent provider of analytical information and services to the digital imaging and document management industry. For more than 50 years, buyers have relied on BLI to help them differentiate products strengths and weaknesses and make the best purchasing decisions, while industry sales, marketing and product professionals have turned to BLI for insightful competitive intelligence and valued guidance on product development, competitive positioning and sales channel and marketing support. Using BLI s Web-based bliq and Solutions Center services, 40,000 professionals worldwide create extensive side-by-side comparisons of hardware and software solutions for more than 15,000 products globally, including comprehensive specifications and the performance results and ratings from BLI s unparalleled Lab, Solutions and Environmental Test Reports, the result of months of hands-on evaluation in its US and UK labs. The services, also available via mobile devices, include a comprehensive library of BLI s test reports, an image gallery, hard to find manufacturers literature and valuable tools for configuring products, calculating total cost of ownership (TCO) and annual power usage. BLI also offers consulting and private, for-hire testing services that help manufacturers develop and market better products and consumables. For more information on Buyers Laboratory, please call David Sweetnam on +44(0) , visit www. buyerslab.com, or [email protected]. 24
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