Easy to install and quality of printing ins wonderful
Certainlyyslower than my earlier pixma pro 9000 to print
Easy to install and quality of printing ins wonderful
Certainlyyslower than my earlier pixma pro 9000 to print
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.
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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Ive had this printer for about 2 years now. It was great at first but quickly showed its flaws for an amateur photographer like me. I dont know if I could call it a flaw, but it is a definite shortcoming that the printer is designed to be used regularly, if you let it sit for more than 2 weeks,...
The most difficult aspect of using Canon's 10-pigment ink printer is getting it out of the box. It's a heavy printer in a tightly-packed box. At least half of the setup time came from maneuvering the printer from doorstep to printer table.
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.
This is the newest addition to the Canon range of pigment inkjet printers. It handles paper up to A3+ (32.9×48.3cm) and also prints on blank discs. It can use heavy art papers by opening up the back feed-through tray, which means the printer – which is heavy at 20kg – needs a large desktop area on...
The Canon Pixma Pro-10 is a printer aimed at professionals and dedicated enthusiasts who value beautiful photographic prints and want to make them themselves. Sending your prints out to a pro lab will probably cost less and give you more options (like very large prints).
Nearly as fine as the Pro-1, but slower. The Canon Pixma Pro-10's photos look gorgeous, testers say: vivid, natural colors and crisp black-and-whites. Side-by-side, experts like the Pro-1's prints slightly better -- but they stress that it's a slight difference. Both can also print very nice text.
Superb photos up to 13 by 19 inches; 10 ink cartridges; including three monochrome inks; Fast; automatic black ink switching; Chroma optimizer improves glossy prints; Smooth and reliable
Small ink cartridges aren't for high-volume printing
The Pro-100 added dye printing to Canon's new Pro line of printers. The Pro-10 provides a second pigment option in the lineup. It brings the Pro-1's paper handling and CD printing to the simpler cartridge/print head design borrowed from the Pro9500 Mark II.
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