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As the midlevel model in Canon's professional inkjet photo printer line, the Canon Pixma PRO-10 ($699) strikes a good balance between price, ink cost, and photo quality. It prints gallery-worthy photos, and—like the other models in the series—it does part...

Outputs gallery-worthy photos. Especially good with monochrome photo printing. Excellent text quality.

Can't print from paper rolls...

The Canon Pixma PRO-10 photo printer can output gallery-worthy prints, and is an especially good choice if your photographic style tends toward the noir...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2018-01-19 01:43:40
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Go large with your photo printing, right on your own desktop. We test
six leading models to find the best A3 and A3+ printers for photographers.Regular A4 photo printers are compact and convenient but, if you want a picture to frame and hang on the wall...
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Wireless Professional Inkjet Printer “Slow and steady wins the race,” is great in theory, unless you’re looking for output speed instead of quality. The PIXMA PRO-10, Canon’s successor to their PRO-1, is a more affordable (although still pricey) profe...

Network-ready wireless/wired; quiet; CD Printing...

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Many of the photographs taken these days are shot with cameras embedded in smartphones, and most of these cameras are around 8 megapixels. That's fine if you're going to post the images online or print them out at 4 x 6 or 8 x 10 inches, which a standard...

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...

A wide-format printer in general is a different animal from a standard photo printer. You can get exceptional prints from the Pro-10, but it's going to cost you time tweaking the image and possibly doing multiple prints before you hit the right spot. I...
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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. New features on both the...

Canon has obviously spent time evaluating the needs of the digital printmaker. The PRO-10 is a solid update to the Pro9500 Mark II it replaces, and surprisingly, they’ve managed to reduce the price at the same time. If you have lighter printing needs...
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The Pixma Pro-10 pigment inkjet printer falls squarely in the middle of Canon's professional printer offering, strengthening what appears to be a sustained challenge to Epson's dominance in the fine art desktop printer market. Sitting below the top of the...

Excellent print quality, both in color and B&W, Chroma optimizer reduces gloss differential, bronzing, Metamerism is minimal, Solid feel and high quality construction, Strong support from Canon for third party papers, Profiling software included, Wi-fi co...

Severely reduced margins when printing on fine art papers, Only a single gray ink, Small ink tanks (14ml) translate to higher cost per ml, Fairly large footprint (though not as large as the Pro-1), Print plug-in and stand alone application offer little cu...
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camerastuffreview.com Updated: 2018-01-19 01:43:59
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Printer Type: A3 + dedicated photo printer Test Paper: Canon Luster 260 gsm MSRP test paper: € 17.99 per 20 sheets A4 Ink: Lucia 100 Test Method: see FAQ Dimensions: 685 x 215 x 385 mm Print time A4, maximum quality: 4 minutes Ink Costs A4 € 0.98 and € 0...
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pdnonline.com Updated: 2018-01-19 01:44:12
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Canon seems to have had a thing about 13-inch photo printers this year. In the June issue of PDN, I looked at the PIXMA Pro-1, Canon's 13-inch printing top dog, which uses 12 pigment inks and weighs about 60 pounds. While I liked the output quality from t...

Very good print quality with great color and realistic skin tones, good blackandwhite print results, fast and quiet, builtin WiFi option, easy set up...

Fewer gray inks than the stepup model mean there's less detail in the shadow areas, a large printer for just 13inch output, no roll feed option, Price: $699, www.usa.canon.com, Related Article:, Printer Review: PIXMA Pro1...

With its ten pigment inks, the Canon Pro-10 is the step-down model from the bigger and, it should be said, better 12-ink Canon Pro-1. The Pro-10 is still a high-quality, 13-inch printer that might attract pros looking to save a few bucks. (It's $300 less...
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Canon lists the major features of the Pro-10 as: Professional quality photos on various media up to 13x19 inches Canon Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering features a patented print he...
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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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Every year member magazines from the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) gather to consider and vote on the top products of the year in 40 categories, ranging from cameras to tripods to software and printers. This year's selections represent technolo...
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While there are some significant feature differences between these three machines, the primary difference is the number of ink cartridges each model uses, which, as you can imagine, can greatly affect the printer's “color range,” or “color depth.” The mor...
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For those who have been following the printing series, Hunts Photo and Video in Massachusetts has an excellent opportunity to get into serious photo printing. They have the Canon Pro-10 (Highly Recommended as an entry-level printer, Recommended as a mid-r...
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