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The Canon Pixma Pro-10 is the mid-priced model in Canon’s outstanding range of professional A3+ inkjet photo and fine art printers. It takes ten ink cartridges with separate matt and photo black pigments, the usual cyan, magenta and yellow, paler photo cy...

This pigment inkjet provides finely detailed and surprisingly cheap photo prints...
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REVIEW—CANON PIXMA PRO-10] by terry on 31 January 2013 Price: $950Stunning THE LOW-DOWN: This is the newest addition to the Canon range of pigment inkjet printers. It handles paper up to A3+ (32.9×48.3cm) and also prints on blank discs. It can use he...
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DateJanuary 31, 2013 (0) Read later This newest Canon pigment inkjet printer handles paper up to A3+ (32.9cm x 48.3cm) and also prints on blank discs. It can use heavy art papers by opening up the back feed-through tray, so the printer needs...
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Canon's flagship Pixma PRO-1 – with its large pigmented ink cartridges and line feed system – was released in 2011. Now the pigment PRO-10 and dye PRO-100 join the line-up, replacing the PRO 9500 Mark II and PRO 9000 Mark II respectively. In many respe...
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photoreview.com.au Updated: 2014-06-07 01:22:21
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Enthusiast photographers will welcome the support for ICC profiles not only for Canon papers but also third party papers from Ilford, Hahnemuhle, Canson and Moab. The free Colour Management Tool Pro software, which is available as a download from the supp...

The PIXMA Pro-10 is a competent performer that can produce very nice-looking prints in both colour and monochrome. Unfortunately, it fits into a unique slot in the current market, so there's nothing to compare it with. The closest match is Epson's Stylus...
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This newest Canon pigment inkjet printer handles paper up to A3+ (32.9cm x 48.3cm) and also prints on blank discs. It can use heavy art papers by opening up the back feed-through tray, so the printer needs a large desktop area on which to be fully enabled...

For photographers intending to make exhibition-quality prints, the Pixma Pro-10 is a winner. It's a pity the cost of operation is so high. This is the best photo printer that can be bought for the money - but why must it be so much money?...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2016-12-27 19:51:47
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This is the newest addition to the Canon range of pigment inkjet printers. It handles paper up to A3+ (32.9×48.3cm) and also prints on blank discs. It can use heavy art papers by opening up the back feed-through tray, which means the printer – which is he...

Prints, both colour and black and white, are stunning. The rendering of fine detail is superb, even in difficult features such as a selfpatterned black fabric.

A borderless A3print on Platinum glossy paper was marred by mechanical roller tracks, an effect not seen on prints with even a small border. The Australian price of ink cartridges is unconscionable – $21 here as against $13 in London, Hong Kong and New Yo...

For any serious photographer intending to make exhibition quality prints, even if only for the bragging wall in the pool room, the Pixma Pro-10 is a winner. It's a pity that the cost of operation is so high in these benighted parts. As it stands this is t...
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