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Following his test of the pigmented-ink PRO-10 in the last issue, Trevern Dawes turns his attention to its dye-based cousin, the Pixma PRO-100 which replaces the popular Pro9000 Mark II. Canon's Pixma Pro9000 Mark II established a reputation as a dye b...
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With smartphone photography , an ordinary consumer photo printer will do a decent job printing out selfies or photos from Facebook, in 4 x 6. But if you're using a more advanced camera, like a DSLR with a bag full of lenses, the typical home photo printer...

Print size up to 13x19, Excellent output quality, Black inks generate excellent monochrome prints...

Large and heavy, Slower print times...

In general, stepping up from a home/consumer photo printer to one that is capable of doing justice to true photography is a large and expensive leap. The paradox is, while the Pro-100 is considerably more expensive than a consumer model, it's actually a...
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This A3+ printer uses eight dye-ink cartridges, including one black and two grey inks for better monochrome printing. Canon's ChromaLife 100 inks have a claimed life expectancy of 100 years or more. Print resolution is 4800 x 2400, reproducing very fine d...

Serious photographers have a difficult choice to make between pigment and dye inkjet printers. Dye printers and inks are cheaper, and they produce prints of finer detail and vibrant colours, particularly on the best glossy paper. Pigment printers produce...
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The Canon Pixma Pro-100 is the entry-level model in Canon's Pro range of A3+ printers, aimed at semi-professional and professional photographers and printers. It uses the same ChromaLife 100 inks as many of Canon's smaller A4 inkjet printers and MFPs, whi...

Cheaper to buy and run than other A3+ inkjets, with great print quality to boot...
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Launched at Photokina 2012, Canon's PIXMA Pro-100 is the entry-level model in Canon's PIXMA Pro series of A3+ desktop printers. The other model is the pigment-ink PIXMA Pro-10. Both models have been designed primarily for photo enthusiasts and feature a s...

This printer is ideal for enthusiast photographers who like printing on glossy paper and who don't produce large quantities of prints.The decision to purchase this printer will probably depend on whether you see it as good value for money. In fact, the ma...
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Photokina 2012 saw the launch of the A3+ Canon Pixma Pro-100, set to replace the Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark II . The Canon Pixma Pro-100 sits under the Canon Pixma Pro-10 and Canon Pixma Pro-1 in the company's A3+ (13 x 19 inches) photo printer hierarchy...

Excellent colour and mono prints, Relatively fast, Substantial build quality, Competitive price...

Uninspiring quality on matt media, Comparatively high cost of ink, Dye, based inks less resilient...

Although Canon's Pixma Pro-1 still offers the ultimate in A3+ (13 x 19 inches) print quality, we've been impressed at how close the Canon Pixma Pro-100 comes to matching the performance of its considerably pricier sibling. Despite being around 30% lighte...
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This review is part of a forthcoming grouptest of professional-level printers, which will appear in a forthcoming issue of PC Pro magazine. Keep an eye out for reviews of other high-end printers - we'll be posting more soon. Any doubts that the Canon Pix...

A hefty printer that delivers immaculate poster-sized prints with superb colour accuracy. The best pound-for-pound printer we've tested...
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This printer supports PIXMA Cloud Link, but Canon couldn't tell us how to sign upLike its predecessor, the PIXMA PRO-100S is one of the cheapest A3+ photo printers around, yet with an engine employing eight inks it promises high enough print quality to sa...

The PIXMA PRO-100S is a superb A3+ printer for pro and semi-pro photographers. For anyone else it's overkill...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2016-11-23 01:59:23
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This A3+ printer uses eight dye-ink cartridges, including three black and grey inks for better monochrome printing. Canon's ChromaLife 100 inks have a claimed life expectancy of 100 years or more. The print resolution is 4800X2400, reproducing very fine d...

Print colours are rich, deep and luminous. Detail resolution is superb, particularly the rendering of subtle fine detail in shadows and highlights. Print speed is good and the printer is surprisingly quiet.

We are expected to pay $25 per cartridge for inks while Americans pay $17. Please explain, as the lady used to say...

Serious photographers have a difficult choice to make between pigment and dye inkjet printers. Dye printers and inks are cheaper than pigment, and they produce prints of finer detail and vibrant colours, particularly on the best glossy paper, such as the...
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