Discover the ideal large-format printer for your architectural, engineering, or graphic design needs with our extensive selection of Canon imagePROGRAF and HP DesignJet printing systems.
These professional-grade wide-format plotters deliver exceptional precision for CAD drawings, blueprints, posters, and graphics.
Whether you need a compact 24-inch CAD plotter for small offices or a high-speed 60-inch production printer for large workgroups, our collection includes:
- Canon imagePROGRAF Series – Industry-leading precision with pigment inks for archival-quality technical drawings
- HP DesignJet T-Series – Fast, reliable printing with Adobe PDF Print Engine for accurate line reproduction
- Multifunction (MFP) Systems – Combined printing, scanning, and copying for complete workflow solutions
- Texas Installation & Service – Professional setup and ongoing support throughout the state
Our large-format printing solutions are trusted by architects, engineers, construction professionals, and creative studios across Texas for their reliability, print quality, and cost-effective operation.
Large-Format Printer Comparison
Model | Width | Print Speed (D-size) | Best For | Key Features |
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Canon TM-240 | 24" | 34 seconds | Small offices, occasional CAD | Compact, 5-color pigment, USB direct print |
Canon TM-340 | 36" | 21 seconds | Architecture firms, daily CAD | Auto media detection, hot-swap ink, Ethernet |
HP DesignJet T850 | 36" | 25 seconds | Construction, field offices | Rugged design, mobile connectivity, security features |
HP DesignJet T2600 MFP | 36" | 180 prints/hour | High-volume workgroups | Dual-roll, scanner, stack/fold, Adobe PDF engine |
Canon iPF PRO-6600 | 60" | Photo: 4 minutes | Photography, fine art, graphics | 12-color LUCIA PRO, L-COA PRO engine |
HP DesignJet Z9+ | 44" | Photo: 3.5 minutes | Professional photography, proofing | 9-color + gloss, embedded spectrophotometer |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Canon and HP large-format printers?
Canon imagePROGRAF printers excel in technical CAD applications, utilizing pigment-based inks that offer archival longevity and precise line quality. HP DesignJet printers offer fast printing speeds, robust security features, and excellent integration with PDF workflows using Adobe's PDF Print Engine.
How do I choose the correct width for my large-format printer?
Choose based on your largest typical print size: 24-inch printers handle up to C-size (18" ×24") drawings, making them perfect for small offices. 36-inch printers accommodate D-size (24" ×36") and E-size (34" ×44") prints, making them ideal for architecture and engineering firms. 44-inch and larger sizes are necessary for A0/A1 international standards, posters, and production graphics.
What's the cost per square foot for large-format printing?
Operating costs vary by model and media: Basic CAD printing on bond paper costs $0.15-$0.30 per sq ft with Canon TM-series or HP T-series. Photo-quality printing ranges from $0.50 to $1.50 per square foot, depending on ink coverage and media type. Production volume significantly reduces per-page costs through the use of bulk ink systems and high-yield cartridges.
Do I need a multifunction (MFP) system with scanning capability?
MFP systems benefit firms that regularly digitize paper drawings, archive old plans, or need scan-to-file workflows. The HP DesignJet T2600 MFP can scan up to 15 ips and automatically create searchable PDFs. Canon TM-series MFPs integrate with cloud storage and offer copy/scan/print functionality. Consider MFP if you handle mixed paper/digital workflows.
How long do large-format printer inks last?
Canon pigment inks offer 100+ year lightfastness ratings when stored correctly, making them ideal for archival documents. HP pigment inks provide similar longevity with excellent scratch resistance. Unopened cartridges have 18-24 month shelf life, while installed cartridges should be used within 6 months for optimal performance.
What maintenance is required for large-format printers?
Monthly maintenance includes nozzle checks, print head alignment, and cleaning the media path. Annual service should consist of belt replacement, encoder strip cleaning, and calibration verification. Most models have automated maintenance cycles that run during periods of inactivity. Professional service contracts ensure optimal performance and minimize downtime.
Texas Local Service & Support: TAVCO provides expert large-format printer installation, training, and service throughout Texas. Our certified technicians serve Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, and surrounding areas with same-day service calls and genuine OEM parts. Call 866-254-8590 for technical support, volume pricing, or to schedule an on-site consultation. We offer flexible financing options and comprehensive service contracts to keep your printing operations running smoothly.