Canon's 13x19"-sized printers, the PIXMA Pro9500 Mark II and PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II, have had a longer life than most, but have been replaced with two new models that are similar to the PIXMA PRO-1, introduced over a year ago.
Canon's 13x19"-sized printers, the PIXMA Pro9500 Mark II and PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II, have had a longer life than most, but have been replaced with two new models that are similar to the PIXMA PRO-1, introduced over a year ago.
Easy to install and quality of printing ins wonderful
Certainlyyslower than my earlier pixma pro 9000 to print
Exceptional photo quality. The print on matte paper is very restrained. Matte black is only used when FineArt paper is selected, which also requires high and low margins of 30mm. When selecting a Matte Photo Paper (MP101), no margin is imposed, but the black photo ink is used and the result is faded...
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I bought this after Christmas because it was on sale ($300 off). This is my first printer and I debated long between this and an Epson printer. I decided on this because of the sale price and the fact that it had more inks than the Epson printer did.
I love this printer! There is a lot to learn and understand with all the variations in paper and programs. I purchased an assortment of paper and am assembling a "catalog" by printing one black and white and one color photograph on the different papers, so later on I can determine which paper I want...
Extremely disappointed and annoyed with this printer and Canon in general. Printer head stopped working after 10 months, not printing from the colour side at all and after a while from black side as well.
Many of the photographs taken these days are shot with smartphones, and most of these cameras are between eight to sixteen megapixels, with a few notable exceptions. That’s fine if you’re going to post the images online or print them out at 4 × 6 or 8 × 10 inches, which a standard photo inkjet printer will suffice. But if you shoot with a digital SLR or other high-end camera, however, especially a “prosumer” model, it’s an entirely different story. These cameras capture images with a very high pixel count and enough metadata to produce professional-quality prints at very large sizes. To print these high-resolution images with the sharpest details and accurate colors, you’ll need a printer capable of doing justice to the image file. One such model is the Canon Pixma Pro-10 ($400), a wide-format photo printer specifically targeted at users who want the very best output. We’re talking prints worthy of an art gallery. Keep in mind that the Pro-10 is a very high-quality professional photo p...
Very good output quality when printing high-resolution image files; Large capacity ink cartridges; Three black inks can generate excellent monochrome prints; Wi-Fi connectivity;
Large and heavy; No memory card slots; Can only handle cut sheet paper, not rolls; Speed is not its forte;
Third time's the charm I suppose. First one arrived defective in that the carriage constantly jammed. There was no damage to the carton, so this was simply a poorly assembled unit. The second unit worked well other than the orint heads dragged and badly scratched any paper that went though, be it HP...
I've seen this model demonstrated a few times at Photo shows and was always amazed at the results. The price was a bit steep for me being just an enthusiast photographer. Then a great deal was to be had on a Black Friday event so I took the plunge. Am I pleased I did.
After 1 day of my printer working, I received a "filter failed" error. I tried everything imaginable to fix the printer. I called Canon customer support, and they were unable to resolve the problem. Basically, Canon's drivers do not work with Mac OS. Unbelievable.
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