Canon Pixma Pro-10 review
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;