Canon PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II inkjet printer Color 4800 x 2400 DPI A3

Specs
Features
Printing colors Black, Cyan, Gray, Light Cyan, Light magenta, Magenta, Red, Yellow
Color
Number of print cartridges 8
Printing
Maximum resolution 4800 x 2400 DPI
Time to first page (color, normal) 83 s
Input & output capacity
Auto document feeder (ADF) input capacity 1 sheets
Maximum input capacity 150 sheets
Paper handling
Maximum print size 297 x 420 mm
Maximum ISO A-series paper size A3
Paper tray media types Art paper, Envelopes, Glossy paper, High resolution paper, Matte paper, Photo paper, Plain paper
ISO A-series sizes (A0...A9) A3, A4, A5, A6
ISO B-series sizes (B0...B9) B4, B5, B6
Non-ISO print media sizes Legal
Borderless printing media sizes A3, A4
Ports & interfaces
PictBridge
Direct printing
Performance
Printing noise level 42.5 dB
Design
Market positioning Business
Power
Power consumption (printing) 16 W
Power consumption (off) 0.9 W
Power consumption (standby) 1.2 W

System requirements
Mac compatibility
Compatible operating systems Windows Vista, Windows XP SP1, SP2 Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Mac OS X v.10.3.9 - 10.5
Minimum processor Intel, PowerPC G4, 1 GHz
Minimum RAM 512 MB
Minimum storage drive space 450 MB
Minimum system requirements SVGA 800 x 600 px CD-ROM Internet Explorer 6.0
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T) 5 - 35 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H) 10 - 90%
Sustainability
Sustainability certificates ENERGY STAR
Weight & dimensions
Width 660 mm
Depth 354 mm
Height 192 mm
Weight 14.4 kg
Packaging data
Drivers included
Bundled software Easy-PhotoPrint Pro, Easy-PhotoPrint EX, CD-LabelPrint, Adobe Photoshop Elements 6
Other features
Stand-by LED
Print technology Inkjet
Interface USB 2.0
Power requirements 100 - 240 V, 50 - 60 Hz
Power supply type AC/DC
Number of power supply units 1
DVD/CD printing
Supported media weight(s) 64 - 105 g/m²
Distributors
Country Distributor
1 distributor(s)
2 distributor(s)
Reviews
Updated:
2016-11-14 19:54:49
Average rating:80
Uk has collected 31 expert reviews for Canon PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II inkjet printer Colour 4800 x 2400 DPI A3 and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
techradar.com
Updated:
2016-11-14 19:54:42
Average rating:90
Aiming to deliver the ultimate in colour quality on glossy paper, the dye-based Pro9000 has seven individual colour inks as well as photo black for a wide gamut. For a dye-based printer, it also produces very pleasing output on matte photo papers and fine...
  • Very fast in top quality mode, and super-speedy in normal quality settings, For colour printing on glossy paper, it's the best in its class, Ultra-solid build quality along with sleek styling, Reasonable purchase and running costs for an A3+ printer, E...
  • Lack of 'photo grey' cartridges makes it less than perfect for black & white photo printing, No roll feeder option for panoramic prints, as included with the Epson R2880, ChromaLife 100 inks aren't Canon's very latest generation, Compared with most A3+...
  • Stunning colour quality wins out if you're not into printing black-and-white...
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-14 19:54:42
Average rating:80
After its impressive opening salvo in the shape of the Pixma iX7000, Canon’s next round could leave you feeling a little underwhelmed. Don’t be. Its workmanlike appearance belies its powerhouse capabilities as a dedicated A3 photo printer – something...
  • Excellent picture quality; fast A3 print times; flat paper path; wide choice of paper and third-party materials options; easy to set up and use...
  • Dull appearance; initial cost; dedicated Photoshop plug-in has a tendency to crash; no onboard WiFi or Ethernet printing options...
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-14 19:54:44
Average rating:80
The new Pixma Pro 9000 Mark II is not too dissimilar in appearance to its predecessor the Pixma Pro 9000.Both are 'professional' A3 colour inkjet printers designed to help photographers get the best out of their images. At £500 it's vastly more expensi...
  • Superb print quality and choice of paper sizes; reasonably quick for large prints...
  • Can be fiddly to use; speeds for smaller prints not great...
  • This printer could pay for itself if you are selling your prints and it’s equally good for those who simply print a lot of large prints. Good points Superb print quality and choice of paper sizes; reasonably quick for large prints Bad points Can be fi...
computeractive.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-14 19:54:44
Average rating:80
The new Pixma Pro 9000 Mark II is not too dissimilar in appearance to its predecessor the Pixma Pro 9000.Both are 'professional' A3 colour inkjet printers designed to help photographers get the best out of their images. At £500 it's vastly more expensi...
  • Superb print quality and choice of paper sizes; reasonably quick for large prints...
  • Can be fiddly to use; speeds for smaller prints not great...
  • This printer could pay for itself if you are selling your prints and it’s equally good for those who simply print a lot of large prints...
EISA.eu
Updated:
2016-11-14 19:54:44
Average rating:0
As the quality of digital cameras accelerates in detail and colour reproduction so the demands on desktop printers increases. Photographers need improved accuracy, speed and convenience, and Canon’s PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II A3+ inkjet printer delivers all...
amateurphotographer.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-14 19:54:44
Average rating:0
Scores: Features - 27/30 Build - 17/20 Handling - 18/20 Performance - 26/30 Overall score: 88% Unlike digital SLRs which are usually upgraded every 18 months or so, printers tend to have longer life cycles. So it was a bit of a surprise to many that af...
dpexpert.com.au
Updated:
2016-11-14 19:54:44
Average rating:0
This printer will make borderless photo prints up to A3+ on a variety of paper types and printable CD labels. Print resolution is 4800 x 2400 dpi from 2 picolitre print-head technology using eight Chromalife 100 ink cartridges. Print speed is about 83...
  • The picture quality from the Pr09000 is excellent. Black and white prints on Canon’s best glossy paper are superb with rich blacks, free of any hint of colour cast. Sharpness and resolution are exemplary. We prefer a good dye ink printer like this t...
  • The demand for desktop real estate is going to be the deal breaker for many potential customers. We were thinking of replacing our venerable Pixma i9950 with the Pro9000 but we don’t know where we would put it. Of course you are not obliged to use t...
  • Highly recommended, if you have the space. *...
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-14 19:54:44
Average rating:70
Product Code: 3295B008AA Amateur photographers will find plenty to like with the Canon PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II inkjet photo printer, including great output, A3+ media support and dye-based consumables for printing on glossy media. Unfortunately, the l...
  • For the professional photographer, spending more will get you a more capable alternative with pigment-based inks for increased vibrancy. For amateurs, however, the Canon PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II A3+ inkjet photo printer provides great photo quality witho...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2016-11-14 19:54:44
Average rating:65
Amateur shutterbugs will find plenty to like with the Canon PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II inkjet photo printer, including great output, A3+ media support and dye-based consumables for printing on glossy media. Unfortunately, the lack of colour configuration options and an inability to use some heavy stock will deter professionals.Though it's thinner and shorter than Canon's business-focussed PIXMA iX7000 A3 printer, the PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II is deeper when all output and input trays are extended. Th...
  • Great photo print quality, CD/DVD printing, reasonably quick...
  • Expensive consumables, lack of colour configuration options, won’t support heavy stock media...
  • Canon’s PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II A3+ inkjet photo printer is an easy way to print high-resolution photos as well as CD and DVD labels at home. However, with expensive consumables and a lack of configuration options, more expensive printers are actually...
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