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Canon’s imagePROGRAF TM-240 is the kind of large-format colour printer that makes sense if you’re producing marketing graphics, CAD posters or client-ready output fairly regularly, but you don’t want to jump straight into the biggest, most expensive “production” models. At ~£987 ex-VAT, it’s priced as a practical workstation plotter—especially with Wi‑Fi/Ethernet so it can be shared without faffing around. In real terms, the TM range tends to be reliable for daily use: colour is generally consistent, lines look sharp for the size, and Canon’s ecosystem is usually straightforward for IT teams (drivers and install workflow are typically painless).
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting high-volume production, constant heavy duty prints, or very frequent long-run technical drawing batches—then you’ll quickly feel ink cost, workflow limits, and the fact it’s still a “prosumer/office” large-format device rather than a factory one. If your use is occasional to moderate and you care about producing good-looking colour output on A1, this is a solid value pick. If your priority is lowest running cost or you’re printing constantly, it’s worth pricing up a more production-focused model (or even reassessing whether outsourcing some runs makes more financial sense).

Canon
Canon imagePROGRAF TC-21M - 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), USB host - cutter

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 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)