Canon imageFORCE is a next-generation multifunction printer that combines OLED-powered image quality with enterprise-grade security features.
Machine-learning algorithm driven threat detection and Security Environment Estimation technology adapts to your environment and helps reduce the IT burden.
Machine learning-driven configurations enable optimal protection from day one—no manual setup required.
System integrity checks powered by Trellix™ help prevent breaches before they happen.
Canon imageFORCE uses D² Exposure technology utilising OLED light to produce vibrant and accurate colours, with 4800dpi resolution for sharper lines and exceptional clarity. From fine text to detailed imagery, imageFORCE ensures consistent quality across all media types.
Prints burst with colour fidelity and saturation, ideal for high-impact presentations and visual materials.
Achieve razor-sharp lines and exceptional clarity, even in complex graphic designs.
Enterprise-grade device control features allow IT teams to manage access, enforce policies, and maintain compliance across the fleet.
Includes FIPS 140-3 encryption, TLS 1.3, OAuth 2.0, WPA3, TPM 2.0, and SIEM integration for robust compliance.
Strong governance features help reduce the risk of fines, audits, and reputational damage.
Canon imageFORCE is built for today’s modern workspaces—delivering exceptional print quality and intelligent security in one powerful device. It’s designed for organisations that demand precision and protection in equal measure.
With OLED light technology, it produces vibrant and accurate colours with 4800dpi resolution, ensuring every document is sharp, precise, and visually striking. But imageFORCE goes beyond print quality. It’s equipped with adaptive security that protects sensitive data, detects threats in real time, and supports enterprise-level governance.
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View productCanon imageFORCE is a next-generation multifunction printer that combines OLED-powered image quality with enterprise-grade security features.
Unlike traditional printers, imageFORCE uses OLED light technology for superior colour and resolution, plus built-in AI security to detect threats and protect data.
Traditional printers typically use LED or laser-based technologies that rely on reflected light and toner layering to produce images. While effective, these methods can struggle to deliver consistent colour vibrancy and ultra-fine detail—especially in high-resolution or design-heavy documents.
Canon’s imageFORCE uses OLED light technology, which emits light directly from each pixel. This allows for:
• Vibrant and accurate colours with deeper contrast and richer saturation
• Sharper lines and exceptional clarity, with 4800 dpi resolution
• More precise reproduction of fine details, gradients, and textures
• Energy-efficient performance, reducing power consumption without compromising quality
The result is a print experience that’s visually striking, highly accurate, and built for professional environments where presentation matters.
Yes. imageFORCE supports secure printing from smartphones, tablets, and personal laptops.
With features like Security Environment Estimation and enterprise-grade governance tools, imageFORCE helps organisations meet regulatory standards.
Absolutely. Canon’s device control tools allow centralised management and policy enforcement across your print fleet.
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