Canon IJM009F FSC Draft Paper PEFC 75g/m²
Canon IJM009F 97006094 914mm x 50m Draft Paper
(Formerly Canon IJM009 Draft Paper PEFC 75g/m² 97003456 914mm x 50m)
Canon IJM009 Draft Paper FSC 75g/m² is a draft CAD plotter paper designed for reliable everyday production printing. It delivers excellent results for line drawings, check prints and simple filled graphics, making it ideal for technical and draft-based workflows.
Primarily intended for high-volume monochrome output, this uncoated paper also offers a cost-effective solution for spot colour applications such as company logos or coloured line work. For best results, it is not recommended for heavily rendered images, where a heavier, or coated media would be more suitable.
Compatibility
Universally compatible with all major brands of wide format inkjet plotters and printers, Canon IJM009 supports ISO standard sizes printed directly from the roll, reducing trimming and minimising paper waste.
Available in a range of widths and roll lengths, including extended 120m options manufactured for the imagePROGRAF series, this media helps reduce roll changes and maximise workflow efficiency. We recommend checking your printer’s maximum supported roll length before ordering.
works with:
- Canon imagePROGRAF
- Epson Surecolor
- HP DesignJet
- Ricoh wide-format
Applications
- Line drawings
- Architectural plans
- Engineering drawings
- Draft prints
- Technical documents
- Plans, layouts and diagrams
- Working drawings
Features
- Draft plotter paper
- Uncoated surface
- Ideal for line work and simple fills
- Suitable for colour and monochrome printing
- Universal compatibility with wide format inkjet printers
- Good durability for everyday use
- Excellent value for money
Technical Specification
Canon IJM009 IJM009F 36-inch 914mm x 50m
- Pack size – 3 rolls
- Width: 36″ / 914mm
- Length: 50m
- Core Size: 2″
- Weight: 75g/m²
- FSC certified
Plot it Opinion
A dependable, no-nonsense draft paper that does exactly what it should. Canon IJM009 is a strong choice for everyday CAD and technical printing where clarity, efficiency and value matter most. For heavy graphics or photographic output, we’d recommend stepping up to a coated alternative.


