Review: Canon TC20M ink fill, maintenance cart and media choices. 24" width pigment ink printer

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Looking at paper options for the Canon TC20M 24" width 4 ink [pigment] printer. Media options for roll and sheet. Ink filling, topping up and changing the MC-32 maintenance cartridge.
    Part of my ongoing review of the TC-20M printer. Questions welcome
    For a basic overview [~6 mins], see
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    Making a large [24" x36"] landscape print [30 mins]
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Комментарии • 81

  • @palcente
    @palcente Год назад +3

    Really original and down to earth RUclips channel! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and thank you for helping me choose a right printer!

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  Год назад +1

      Thanks - I have to thank someone at Canon for twisting my arm into doing the videos as well as my articles ;-)
      Glad it's of interest!

  • @pavek
    @pavek Год назад +2

    That ink sound is a very fine ASMR example 🙂

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  Год назад

      Interesting... that stuff has no discernible effect on me :-) :-)

    • @pavek
      @pavek Год назад +1

      @@KeithCooperWell, not that much on me either, but I've come to understand that it's a huge trend for some 😄

  • @MrAdsy19
    @MrAdsy19 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful video, thanks. We bought one of these printers for CAD work in the office. Seems to work great.

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks - it's good solid printer.

  • @mikeschewloka1121
    @mikeschewloka1121 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hello,
    when I make a full color print with the device.
    For example, a poster where all colors take about 25%. How many prints can I make with one color fill?

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  10 месяцев назад

      Sorry, no idea whatsoever - the testing I do is far too varied to get any useful information in this respect.

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 Год назад +1

    Here's a funny thing, maybe a compliment... I'm not actually interested in this printer, for me, but I simply enjoy your videos!
    (BTW, were you on stockohoto, or colortheory mailing list?)

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  Год назад

      Thanks!
      Not on Stockphoto, but have contributed to the colortheory list over the years ;-)

    • @lohikarhu734
      @lohikarhu734 Год назад

      thanks, Keith, i was quite sure that Northlight rang the proverbial bell. ;-) i remember the days of "8 bit is forever enough..." but, since i had worked in colour since 1976, and worked with display technology for "a while", i just stayed a lurker...
      Cheers, a 🇨🇦 in 🇩🇪

  • @joshgilbert9571
    @joshgilbert9571 15 дней назад +1

    I’ve had my printer for 6 months or so now. I print for my wrapping paper business. I’ve gone through about 4 rolls of A1 40m. Now I’ve never performed a clean as I use it daily. Yet my maintenance tank is already full. Why is this??
    The printer tends to sometimes do some kind of miss print. It starts to print but then freezes, after about 10 minutes it then cuts the paper then starts again. This can happen at any length of the print but usually does it at the first print.
    It tends to make a lot of noises as if it’s doing something after this error print. I’m assuming it’s cleaning or something, which is why my tank is full already. It’s also wasting a lot of my ink doing this.
    What do you think I should do? Does this sound normal? What could it be and should I contact canon?
    Thanks

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  15 дней назад

      Ink gets used at initialisation [clearing the lines of shipping fluid] so the first maintenance cart always fills quicker.
      You don't have to do a clean, for cleaning to happen.
      Sounds like a comms problem - have you checked for firmware updates?

    • @joshgilbert9571
      @joshgilbert9571 15 дней назад

      Interesting. Well once this tank fills, I’ll replace. Then see how long that one takes.
      Firmware says it’s up to date. I’ve contacted canon to see what they say. Seems to be a lot of paper issues with this printer.
      I’m also getting issues where it says the paper is jammed. After fixing this I can see it’s also performing a clean or something every time. Which isn’t helping with the tank and ink issue

  • @matjazgrafik
    @matjazgrafik 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks.

  • @martyloschen8288
    @martyloschen8288 8 месяцев назад +1

    try taking some of the fine art paper off the roll until it fits

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  8 месяцев назад

      Yes - the one I had was paper I'd paid for for another printer, so I was waiting for it to get used up a bit more ;-)

  • @hollythecrossstitchaddict83
    @hollythecrossstitchaddict83 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! Is there roller paper I can get that are labels as I need to print labels. Thanks

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  10 месяцев назад

      Not that I've seen in a size which would fit this printer.
      That said, I don't really have much knowledge of stationary type products...

    • @hollythecrossstitchaddict83
      @hollythecrossstitchaddict83 10 месяцев назад

      @KeithCooper OK thank you. May need to be the cut paper then

  • @celticed8100
    @celticed8100 3 месяца назад

    Hi Keith, enjoying your videos. Looking for some help. I run a small print and design business, and my case is unusual, in that I had a large format setup with a Roland solvent printer and all the sign gear, but I finally had to sell it as I just didn't have the space. I now want to get back to offering my customers, canvases and posters, but need to seriously downsize. I'm thinking of a 24" pigment printer. I have narrowed it down to the Epson sc-t2100, HP designjet 210, or the Canon Tc-20m. (I think?) Can you offer any advice?

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  3 месяца назад

      Ah... the cheap end of 24" ;-)
      The tc-20M is the only one I've tested. Good prints but with some limitations worth noting [and ink not as cheap as you might hope]
      See www.northlight-images.co.uk/canon-tc-20m-printer-review/
      For commercial use I'd want at least a Canon PRO-2100 [or 2600, or the commercial version - I forget the number] or an Epson P6500
      HP don't return my calls, so no idea

    • @eamonnshields7729
      @eamonnshields7729 3 месяца назад

      @@KeithCooper Hi Keith, Thanks for getting back to me - I think?!?!. I probably didn't stress the 'lack of space' aspect enough. I wasn't going for "cheap" I was going for "very compact with definite compromises" (as I said, I've been down the road of commercial inkjets) and was just wondering if you had any experience with the other two machines, to compare, as they seem very similar.

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  3 месяца назад

      @@eamonnshields7729 Ah - thanks for the clarification
      not seen the other two I'm afraid - would definitely want to check out the Epson one if I had a chance

  • @paologo928
    @paologo928 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Keith. Did you have problems when printing with thicker papers? I tried 260gsm Luster paper and i found that the star rollers leave marks on the print.
    I also found that the other rollers also left markrs on the print when i tried 190gsm glossy paper

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  9 месяцев назад

      Not with this printer. I did notice that if you didn't let the paper hang over the edge as it came out and went towards the basket, then it could be forced upwards and touch the rollers.
      It's why the printer is at the edge of the desk - sorry I didn't think of mentioning this. I'll be sure to note it in the full [written] review when I can get round to finishing it [and the video to go with it]

    • @paologo928
      @paologo928 9 месяцев назад

      @@KeithCooper ohh thanks for the suggestion. Ill try that!
      I enjoy your videos!

  • @soloesfutbol2962
    @soloesfutbol2962 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Keith! Im very glad to have found your channel. I want to print posters and i check your videos for the canon tc20m, just want to know if I can print on a hahnemühle photo matt fibre 200g 24" roll. I'm new on this world so I would like your advice. Cheers from Mexico!

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  8 месяцев назад

      The TC-20M only directly supports 2" cores for rolls - I thought HM stuff was 3"?

    • @soloesfutbol2962
      @soloesfutbol2962 8 месяцев назад

      @@KeithCooper thanks for your reply, so the only way to print on the HM papers 24" is cutting on sheets? Or there is no way. Sorry for my ignorance but I'm just discovering this.

  • @samuelslater2029
    @samuelslater2029 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Keith, thank you for your detailed printing tests!! I am interested in potentially using gone of these printers to print film positives on transparencies to use for screen printing. Ideally I would replace all the inks with black ink in order to make the deepest black/opaque blacks possible. I haven't been able to find any info on anyone using this printer to do that. What do you think? Can I send you a sheet of wet media transparency to test a print on using the normal inks? Thank of your considerations!

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  8 месяцев назад

      Don't know this one I'm afraid - the printer is back off to Canon at some point, so new testing has finished [I've written, but not yet published the full review]

  • @anandascapes
    @anandascapes 6 месяцев назад

    I can't find any info on how to color calibrate this printer. I printed my first sheet and the colors are brownish Help!

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  6 месяцев назад

      You can't calibrate it.
      it is possible to make normal icc profiles, as I did in the main review
      www.northlight-images.co.uk/canon-tc-20m-printer-review/

  • @marzbarz915
    @marzbarz915 5 месяцев назад

    Anyone have any specific shop where I may buy paper roll for the TC-20? I cant find any 2" core super heavy-weight rolls online.

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  5 месяцев назад

      Several of my samples came from Dupli in Leicester

  • @martyloschen8288
    @martyloschen8288 8 месяцев назад +1

    I placed a two inch core inside of three inch core

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  8 месяцев назад

      That's a good idea - I'll give it a go

    • @martyloschen8288
      @martyloschen8288 8 месяцев назад

      @@KeithCooper of course you'll have to use some of the paper because the diameter will be too large to fit with a brand new role

    • @martyloschen8288
      @martyloschen8288 8 месяцев назад

      *roll

  • @nosublime
    @nosublime Год назад

    I have one question. On Canon Japan's website, which describes the specifications of this printer, I found the following statement: "If you print on photo or film-based paper, the ink may peel off even after it has dried if you rub it with your fingernail or other object.“ Did you encounter this problem with glossy paper or other paper when you used the printer?

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  Год назад

      No, not at all. I'm using standard inkjet papers which work with other Epson/Canon printers.
      There are papers which don't work with such printers and similarly I'd expect them not to work with the TC-20M
      The inks do show slight signs of gloss differential - not a lot, but exactly what I'd expect from any pigment ink printer on such papers

  • @andraegraham9668
    @andraegraham9668 Год назад +1

    any waterproof sticker media for it available

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  Год назад +1

      Not that I've seen.
      It may exist, but no-one has ever sent me any to test ;-)

  • @marcusjames1221
    @marcusjames1221 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Keith when I print from the Front paper tray when printing posterboard do I have to take off the Rolled paper tray on the back on the EPSON SURECOLOUR P900 thack you Mark

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  11 месяцев назад

      No problem ;-)
      Yes, unclip the roll unit...

  • @chusfoose
    @chusfoose Год назад

    I have a question, could you give your opinion regarding CAD printing? Focused on architecture, I am interested in purchasing this Canon plotter to replace my old HP plotter that is already 10 years old and is starting to fail very often. I am an architect and I use the plotter for CAD prints (Construction Plans, Renders, Presentation Sheets, ETC) mainly printing plans.

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  Год назад +1

      I don't have any source materials to print, or any specialist software to generate them.
      However, if you can spare an image, I'd be happy to include it in a look at such printing since I have rolls of plain paper and other media which might suffice.
      Contact me via Northlight Images [email] if you can spare an image, so we can discuss options for print etc?
      PS For me this is a printer used for plot type output - not a plotter. Plotters I used to use had interchangeable pens and were fascinating to watch as they built up the output... [yes it was a while ago] :-)

    • @chusfoose
      @chusfoose Год назад

      I sent you some documents so that you can do the tests as indicated, I hope they are useful.@@KeithCooper

  • @christophermoore7105
    @christophermoore7105 Год назад

    I need help with finding a printer that can print thick cardstock straight. I use the Epson ET-8550 but I can't get a straight print. I spent $800 on the printer and fairly disappointed with the alignment of the printing from the rear manual feed. Please help!

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  Год назад +1

      There isn't much in the way of card printing options, with a flat print path.
      The P700/900/5000 support this.
      The 8550 rear feed can have difficulties [see my review and related videos], but I have had someone suggesting rigging guides on a sheet of ply - so the printer sits on a wooden base with screws in it at the back to form a card guide.
      However I don't have one here to test and have never seen this shown anywhere...

    • @christophermoore7105
      @christophermoore7105 Год назад

      @KeithCooper Thank you! I'll watch your review videos and see what I can do I have sort of a rig myself for the ET-8550 but it's very minimal help and not consistent. I'll also check the p700 reviews ans see if that would fix my problem I'm trying to print double sided and cut the cardstock to match both sides

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  Год назад

      The trailing margin requirements may be an issue for double sided?

  • @maciejrzepka7109
    @maciejrzepka7109 Год назад

    inks cost as much as for the pro1000. the question is would it accept some aftermarket replacement without clogging the printhead?

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  Год назад +1

      No idea - this is Canon's printer.
      Such things are always at your own risk - cheap comes in many guises ;-)

    • @maciejrzepka7109
      @maciejrzepka7109 Год назад +1

      @@KeithCooper Big headache with the printer choice... I've included this one in the businessplan for my art studio, because of the ciss and pigment. I'm afraid to start with those professional ones like pro1000 because of costs -better to wait for the stable demand of prints. If only 8550 had pigment inks with all the good reviews would be my choice, even being made of plastic entirely ;). I've been considering those big office Epson pigment ink tank printers; genuine inks are 3 times cheaper than here. But not so many reviews and I found one saying it is terrible for cardstock etc. I see no good choice...

    • @maciejrzepka7109
      @maciejrzepka7109 Год назад

      still, thank you @KeithCooper for all the tests you make! :)

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  Год назад

      Thanks - the problem with 'cardstock' is this usually means non inkjet media and that works poorly on Canon an Epson
      Pick the wrong media and it will look poor...

    • @maciejrzepka7109
      @maciejrzepka7109 Год назад

      @@KeithCooper I'm aware the paper must be inkjet compatible but I think in that comment about Epson ET16650 I refer to (so hard to trust the only one found), it seemed to be a broader problem with compatibility. Workforce 4760 works fine for this person. The guy wrote about ET16650 on BestBuy page:..................... 'Reality Check - Horrible Printer. Do Not Buy if you are a graphic designer looking for a printer that handles heavier media like cardstock. The specifications on this printer claim that it does handle these materials. Reality is it leaves stripes, wet ink, sprayed ink blots in random places, and the quality -- on any setting -- is absolutely horrible. I tested 27 different paper types in 10 different thicknesses. I also tried numerous settings with each of these 27 paper types (ranging in paper cover wt from 50 lb - 130 lb, in numerous textures and brightnesses, etc.). I lost hundreds of dollars on the media alone. It was so disappointing to wait 7 months for this to come in stock, and ask it to do something relatively simple like print an envelope or invitation and see ink spray everywhere on the media. It absolutely cannot handle a custom paper size -- it lets you enter it, but then it sprays ink all over the custom size print. Another horrible problem is it ruins photos if there is any black in the photo -- the black ink overprints and sprays (even on the lightest settings). Often times, the black ink would take hours to dry as well. Hours. It also smears and makes eyes look like black lines or ovals. It makes shirts or hair or any other dark element look like a black ink blob. I have long been a fan of Epson. I have their Epson SC-F570 24" printer for sublimation and it works Great. I have the WorkForce 4760 and it is Excellent -- and handles pretty thick media for envelope printing on custom settings (even though it is not designed to). This one though is a total fail as a thick media printer or photo printer or mixed media printer. So not worth it. Returning it to Best Buy tomorrow. Don't waste your money or time. Definitely Not Worth It.'.........................

  • @sidenbladh
    @sidenbladh Год назад +3

    How could Karen not appreciate the lovely certificate - I would’ve been chuffed to get a certificate like that from my boss…mind you I have my own business and the boss is an ass…

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  Год назад +1

      It's on synthetic paper too, so difficult to tear in half as well :-)

  • @kored01
    @kored01 11 месяцев назад

    How would you compare this one to Canon Imageprograf Ta-20?

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  11 месяцев назад +1

      No idea I'm afraid - this is the only printer of its type I've tested

    • @kored01
      @kored01 11 месяцев назад

      @@KeithCooper Thx for fast reply! Would you say 4 vs 5 ink is any deference?

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  11 месяцев назад +1

      5 likely helps, but I'm afraid I know nothing about the ta-20

    • @kored01
      @kored01 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@KeithCooper Srsly Thanks so much for the input! Im probably leaning now towards the PRO-2100. Love you videos! Best on youtube by far!!

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks - I have a detailed written review of the PRO-2000 [largely identical to the 2100] if you've not seen it. [predates my making these supplemental videos
      www.northlight-images.co.uk/canon-imageprograf-pro-2000-printer-review/

  • @llyndenfuturenameplates647
    @llyndenfuturenameplates647 7 месяцев назад

    60mt until you have to change the tank

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  7 месяцев назад

      I don't know - the printer was loaned to me already set up

    • @llyndenfuturenameplates647
      @llyndenfuturenameplates647 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@KeithCooper I understand, but what I'm telling is that after 60Mt of printing you will have to change the Maintenance tank, also Black ink will need to be refilled after every 30Mt of print at 600DPI. Still testing for 300DPI

  • @m.azzettiphotography
    @m.azzettiphotography Год назад +2

    without a shirt? What happen? 😂😂

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  Год назад +2

      As I said - one of the hottest days of the year here in the UK ;-)
      I have no desire to live in a hot climate...

    • @gary4739
      @gary4739 Год назад +1

      LOL Tiz the first thing I noticed too!

  • @ladakhticket6195
    @ladakhticket6195 3 месяца назад

    SIR how many papers print in A1 size of i set of 1set of ink cartage..... estimate

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  3 месяца назад

      No idea I'm afraid - my testing is too varied to get any meaningful data for how much you'll get from a set of ink bottles [not cartridges]