computershopper.com Updated: 2014-10-15 02:08:31
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Assuming a maximum 13x19-inch print size suits your fancy, you might consider the Canon Pixma Pro-100 . At $499.99, it doesn't cost much more than a good wide-carriage general-purpose printer. It uses eight ink cartridges, including three monochrome cartr...

Superb photo quality, Support for oversize stock, Dye inks for vibrant colors and deep blacks, Gray ink enhances shadow detail and monochrome images, Support for wireless connectivity and disc printing...

Dye-based inks are less fade-resistant than pigment ones, No LCD...

This 13x19-inch wide-carriage model uses eight inks for vibrant colors and deep blacks. Just know that, if fade resistance is a key concern, this is a dye, not pigment, printer. Read More…...
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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 ver...

Outstanding print quality with pigment inks, Bundled Print Studio Pro software's Pro Mode makes expert color management easier than ever, Wi-Fi, ethernet, and USB connectivity...

Initial software installation process can be confusing, Print Studio Pro printing app doesn't work with Aperture...

The choice is not an easy one. The Pixma Pro-10 costs more than the Pixma Pro-100 initially, and will continue to cost more with each print you make. And in most of my test prints, I found it hard to tell the difference between the Pro-10's prints and the...
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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 ver...

Outstanding print quality with pigment inks, Bundled Print Studio Pro software's Pro Mode makes expert color management easier than ever, WiFi, ethernet, and USB connectivity...

Initial software installation process can be confusing, Print Studio Pro printing app doesn't work with Aperture...

The choice is not an easy one. The Pixma Pro-10 costs more than the Pixma Pro-100 initially, and will continue to cost more with each print you make. And in most of my test prints, I found it hard to tell the difference between the Pro-10's prints and th...
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Canon’s Pixma Pro9000 Mark II printer has been a popular choice for photographers that want to print with dye inks (rather than pigments) with rich color and good print life. As part of the line of updates to their desktop printer line up, Canon has r...
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The Canon Pixma PRO-100$249.99 at Dell may be the new junior model in Canon's professional photo inkjet line, but as such it can still output gallery-quality prints at sizes up to 13 by 19 inches. It's a good choice for an amateur photographer who's looki...

Moderately priced for a near-dedicated photo printer. Outputs gallery-worthy photos. Reasonably fast.

Some color issues, mostly in graphics...

The Canon Pixma PRO-100 may be at the low end of near-dedicated photo printers geared to photo enthusiasts, but it still produces photos worthy of hanging in a gallery...
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£359.99 PixmaniaOverviewCanon expanded their Pixma Pro line of professional photography printers with the addition of two new models, the Pixma Pro-10 and the Pixma Pro-100, in the fall of 2012.The new 13-inch printers joined the Pixma Pro-1 announced at...

Crisp and clean photographs, Color clarity is wonderful, WiFi enabled...

Bulky, My Image Garden, Matte paper prints lacking...
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camerastuffreview.com Updated: 2014-10-15 02:08:37
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The Canon PIXMA PRO-100 is not the successor to the Canon PIXMA 9000 MK2, but it does supplement the Canon printer program. This makes for a very comprehensive A3 printer program of Canon with which you can choose between printers that use dye ink and pig...
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Review Date: October 2012 Canon shipped both the Pro-10 pigment and Pro-100 dye printers to us for review. These are the second generation of Pro printers after last year's Pro-1 introduced the line. We decided to start with the Pro-100 because we rem...

With the Pro-100, Canon has expanded its Pro printer lineup by cross-breeding the Pro-1 and the Pro9000 Mark II. From the Pro-1 we get the improved media handling and CD/DVD printing as well as a three-ink black and white printing option, although not...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2015-01-17 01:44:54
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A3 photo printers let you print lab-quality images at home. But, with prices ranging considerably, you want to be sure that you get the right one. We've tested six of the best A3 photo printers priced between £230 and £650 to help you make your choice. He...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2017-07-28 01:44:47
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Expert reviews...

Gallery-worthy photo prints, Three shades of black ink for subtle monochrome prints, Full connectivity options (USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, AirPrint, PictBridge)...

Smaller ink tanks than a pro photo printer...

The Canon Pixma Pro-100 prints fully pro-quality photos but costs hundreds of dollars less than a true professional grade photo inkjet printer. The Pro-100 prints up to 13 by 19 inches, with eight separate inks for impressive black-and-white and color ph...
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LifewireLarge maximum print size (up to 13 x 19 inches)Eight-color ink systemStunning print qualityAbility to print on optical discsWi-Fi makes for easy wireless operationNo SD card slotNo DisplayMassive buildThe Canon Pixma Pro-100 is t...

Large maximum print size (up to 13 x 19 inches), Eight-color ink system, Stunning print quality, Ability to print on optical discs, Wi-Fi makes for easy wireless operation...

No SD card slot, No Display, Massive build...

A big printer with the ability for big results.The build quality is incredible, the prints that come out of this printer are pristine when properly calibrated, and while the ink isn't exactly cheap, the printer itself offers a lot of bang for your buck, e...
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