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10 Mar, 2026







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If you’re looking at the Canon imagePROGRAF TC-21M, I’d position it as a solid “small office / design studio” large-format inkjet rather than a high-volume production workhorse. The Wi‑Fi and Ethernet options make it genuinely usable day-to-day in a mixed team environment (no faffing about with direct connections), and Canon’s colour output is typically dependable for presentations, posters, proofs, and marketing graphics. At £692.72 ex‑VAT, you’re paying for a sensible entry point into A1 printing without stepping into the “buy a machine and then figure out how to run it” territory.
Who should buy: teams that print occasionally to moderately, care about reliable colour, and want straightforward connectivity for shared workloads. It’s also a decent choice if you’re doing CAD/technical prints where you still need clean results, but you’re not running huge quantities every single day. Who should *think twice*: if your business is high-volume or you’re printing long runs constantly—inkjet can get expensive in the long tail and the maintenance/print-cost discipline matters more than with some specialised production alternatives. If you’re unsure, the best sanity check is to estimate your monthly page area and compare the real running cost (ink + paper) against your current spend—this class of printer can be excellent value, but only if your usage pattern fits.

Canon
Canon imagePROGRAF TC-21 - 24" large-format printer - colour - ink-jet - Roll A1 (61.0 cm) - 2400 x 1200 dpi - up to 2 ppm (mono) / up to 1 ppm (colour) - USB 2.0, LAN, Wi-Fi(ac)

Canon
Canon imagePROGRAF TM-340 - 36" large-format printer - colour - ink-jet - Roll (91.7 cm) - Gigabit LAN, Wi-Fi(n), USB 2.0 host

Canon
Canon imagePROGRAF TM-240 - 24" large-format printer - colour - ink-jet - Roll (61 cm) - Gigabit LAN, Wi-Fi(n), USB 2.0 host