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In the photo-printing category, Canon offers three lineups. At the lower-priced end of the category is the consumer-centric Pixma series, while on the other end of the spectrum is the professional imagePROGRAF wide-format series. We're talking a range tha...

12 colors of inks produce excellent output quality, Wide-format, Five black inks can generate excellent monochrome prints...

Large, heavy, and pricey (if we must complain), Limited to 13-inch media...

Given its size and heft, and the fact that this is the top model in the Pixma Pro line, it's surprising that Canon decided to limit the Pro-1's media handling capabilities to 13 inches. But other than that, our only complaint is the weight. Even that i...
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Canon's Pixma Pro-1 is a large but surprisingly sleek-looking A3+ photo printer aimed squarely at the professional end of the market. At over £600, it's one of the most expensive A3+ printers around, although it's still a snip compared to A2 printers such...

It produces some of the best photos we’ve ever seen, but this printer is very expensive to buy and run...
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The Canon Pixma Pro-1 A3+ printer stands at the top of Canon's Pixma Pro inkjet printer range. Priced at £799 in the UK and $999.99 in the US and aimed squarely at 'serious' professional photographers, the Pro-1 is pitched as the world's first 12-ink syst...

Excellent colour and mono prints, High volume ink tanks, Excellent software, Robust build quality...

Premium price, Large and heavy, No borderless on some fine art paper, Custom profiles required for highest quality...

There's lots to like here, from the confidence-inspiring build quality and performance to the commercially sound ink price and print longevity. Although it doesn't redefine our expectations of desktop printing - the Epson Stylus Pro R3000 and Canon Pixma...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-12-01 15:11:35
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The Canon Pixma Pro-1 A3+ printer stands at the top of Canon's Pixma Pro inkjet printer range. Priced at £799 in the UK and $999.99 in the US and aimed squarely at 'serious' professional photographers, the Pro-1 is pitched as the world's first 12-ink syst...

Excellent colour and mono prints, High volume ink tanks, Excellent software, Robust build quality...

Premium price, Large and heavy, No borderless on some fine art paper, Custom profiles required for highest quality...

Despite the Canon Pixma Pro-1 being designed with the needs of professional photographers in mind, it's a printer to be coveted by enthusiast photographers who want the ultimate in image quality. We liked The Pixma Pro-1 is Canon's best desktop inkjet so...
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This A3-plus pigment printer is a considerable step up from the company's 9500. It uses 12 large ink cartridges, including three densities of grey for smooth black-and-white transitions. With glossy paper, there are five ink shades used for black and white...

This is simply the best pigment ink printer we have tested. We have produced consistent output with no annoying and costly mismatch of monitor and print. The prints should have a very long, fade-free life. The extra-large cartridges mean it should be mor...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2019-12-01 15:11:36
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A heavyweight contenderThis A3+ pigment printer is a considerable step-up from the company's 9500. It uses 12 large ink cartridges, including three densities of grey for smooth black and white transitions. With glossy paper there are five ink shades used...

Prints, both colour and black and white, are simply stunning. This is the best output we have seen from a domestic, affordable printer.

Output on the expensive art papers is dull. And being forced to use extra wide margins with heavy art paper is confusing and wasteful...

This is simply the best pigment ink printer that we have tested. We have produced consistent output with no annoying and costly mismatch of monitor and print. The prints should have a very long, fade-free life. The extra large cartridges mean that it shou...
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Read later This A3-plus pigment printer is a considerable step up from the company's 9500. It uses 12 large ink cartridges, including three densities of grey for smooth black-and-white transitions. With glossy paper, there are five ink shades used...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2019-12-01 15:11:36
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With regard to the Canon Pixma Pro-1's multi-ink capacity, the company claims these inks provide a wider gamut and will last 200 years in an album.The Pro-1 is big even for an A3+ printer and is also unusually heavy. USB and Ethernet interfaces mean it...
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Canon’s new A3+ photo and artwork printer is the first model outside the company’s large-format range to offer 12 inks – and the first to feature a design inspired by Canon’s line of DSLRs. While the Pixma Pro-1’s appearance has no effect on the qualit...

Owners of the 9500 Mk II may not find an immediate reason to upgrade to the Pro-1, but if you do need a new printer for proofing or making saleable prints, Canon’s Pixma Pro-1 is the new one to want...
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Canon’s new A3+ photo and artwork printer is the first model outside the company’s large-format range to offer 12 inks – and the first to feature a design inspired by Canon’s line of DSLRs. While the Pixma Pro-1’s appearance has no effect on the qualit...

Exceptional prints on both gloss and matte stocks; wide colour gamut; large ink tanks; good stock support...

Photoshop plug-in needs work...

Owners of the 9500 Mk II may not find an immediate reason to upgrade to the Pro-1, but if you do need a new printer for proofing or making saleable prints, Canon's Pixma Pro-1 is the new one to want...
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Front view of the PIXMA Pro-1set up for printing directly from a cameraWith a capacity of approximately 35 ml, each ink tank in the Pro-1 holds 2.5x more ink than those of the previous models (around 14 ml). There are 12 inks in all: Yellow, Photo Cyan, C...
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Canon’s new A3+ photo and artwork printer is the first outside the company’s large-format range to offer 12 inks – and is also the first to feature product design ‘inspired’ by the company’s EOS line of digital SLRs. While its looks make absolutely no di...

Exceptional prints on both gloss and matte stocks. Wide colour gamut. Large ink tanks. Good stock support...

Photoshop plugin needs work...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2019-12-01 15:11:29
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Even so, now and then, we run across the rare machine that does what it does so well that it seems impervious to advances in convenience, connectivity features, and printhead technology. One of these is the subject of our review today: Canon's $1,000-MSRP...

Exceptional print quality, Support for hundreds of ICC paper profiles, Relatively low ink cost for its class, Prints are clear-coated, Optical-disc labeling feature...

Printer itself is pricey, huge, and heavy, Relatively slow, No support for roll printing, No built-in Wi-Fi connectivity...

Meant for pro photographers and serious hobbyists, Canon's wide-format flagship inkjet uses 11 inks and a clear coat (plus support for hundreds of premium papers) to deliver breathtaking images. Read More…...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2019-12-01 15:11:29
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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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consumersearch.com Updated: 2019-12-01 15:11:29
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Gorgeous prints. The Canon Pixma Pro-1 produces stellar photo prints of up to 13 by 19 inches. Color prints are rich and vibrant, and the 12-color LUCIA pigment ink system includes two blacks and three grays for strong black-and-white prints. On uncoated...

Superb photos up to 13 by 19 inches, 12 big ink tanks, Fast, automatic black ink switching, Chroma optimizer improves glossy prints, Smooth and reliable...

Tweaks needed to get best B&W matte prints...

Canon's Pixma Pro-1 makes it easy to produce gorgeous prints perfect for exhibition or sale, experts say. The Epson Stylus Photo R3000 (Est. $650) comes close, but owners say it can clog up, break down and leave marks on prints -- complaints rarely seen w...
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It's not often that a company brings out a totally new product in an existing category where they already have at least one offering. In the case of Canon, and 13x19 printers, there were two models - the dye ink 9000, and the pigment ink 9500, both of...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2019-12-01 15:11:33
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The Canon Pixma PRO-1 ($1,000 street) is Canon's new flagship A3+ photo printer, capable of producing high-quality prints at up to 13 by 19 inches. It is a step up from the Canon Pixma Pro9500 Mark II ($849.99 direct, 4 stars), employing more and larger i...

Magnificent photo quality. Especially good for monochrome photos. Abovepar graphics and text. Highercapacity ink tanks than its rivals.

Relatively slow. Large and heavy. Pricey for an A3printer. Can't print from paper rolls...

The Canon Pixma PRO-1 is large, slow, and expensive for an A3+ photo printer, but it delivers where it counts: in producing magnificent, gallery-quality prints...
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The Canon Pixma PRO-1 ($1,000 street) is Canon's new flagship A3+ photo printer, capable of producing high-quality prints at up to 13 by 19 inches. It is a step up from the Canon Pixma Pro9500 Mark II ($849.99 direct, 4 stars), employing more and larger i...

Magnificent photo quality. Especially good for monochrome photos. Above-par graphics and text. Higher-capacity ink tanks than its rivals.

Relatively slow. Large and heavy. Pricey for an A3+ printer. Can't print from paper rolls...

The Canon Pixma PRO-1 is large, slow, and expensive for an A3+ photo printer, but it delivers where it counts: in producing magnificent, gallery-quality prints...
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Compared to an all-in-one device's tiny color ink cartridge, the Pro-1's tanks are like kegs. You can go so long without changing them that you think you won't ever have to do it at all. But you do. Open...

Certainly our experience with the Epson R3000 has informed our opinion of the Canon Pro-1. But our appreciation of the R3000 takes nothing away from our previous remarks about the Pro-1. They're both excellent printers. In fact, we have to smile at wh...
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£359.99 PixmaniaThe Canon Pixma Pro-1 Professional Inkjet Printer is the new flagship model of Canon's photo inkjet lineup, following in the footsteps of the popular Pixma Pro9000 Mark II and Pixma Pro9500 Mark II printers.This A3+ (wide format) photo pri...

Virtually PERFECT color accuracy without manual calibration, Fantastic retention of highlight and shadow detail without clipping to white or black, Reasonably fast printing at high quality...

Ink runs out fast even with the larger tanks, No builtin WiFi, This thing is HUGE and HEAVY...
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pdnonline.com Updated: 2019-12-01 15:11:35
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There's no getting around the fact that the Canon PIXMA Pro-1 is a very large printer. And heavy too. But this is not exactly news. Back when the PIXMA Pro-1 was announced in the U.S. last October, we posted a preview of the printer by our regular contrib...

Sturdy build helps stabilize printer during output, very fast print speed for such highquality prints, excellent color and blackandwhite photo prints with superb detail, quiet...

Very big and heavy for a 13inch printer, tough to carry and install because of weight and size, no roll feed option, no WiFi, expensive...

Though the Canon PIXMA Pro-1 is bigger and heavier than competing 13-inch pro printers out there, it offers something those models don't: superior printing skills via an innovative tubular 12-ink delivery system. Our color and black-and-white 13 x 19 prin...
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The new Canon PIXMA PRO-1 is a 13x19” pigment-ink printer that makes fine quality prints in a price range that could be considered quite fair for what you get ($999). Aimed at avid photographers and enthusiast printmakers, as well as pros choosing to...
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camerastuffreview.com Updated: 2019-12-01 15:11:36
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The German brand Hahnemühle uses its own brand name and other brand names for Hahnemühle Museum Etching. Our test smaples came out of a Canon box but that could have been a HP box as well.Weight: 350 Grams Available sizes: A4, A3, A3+, A2 en 4 sizes roll...
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Review Date: October 2011 It's no secret that Canon has been playing catch-up to Epson when it comes to exhibition-quality photo printing. But the new Pro-1 isn't panting for breath. Canon has designed it for commercial, professional work intended not...

While it's just too soon to draw any conclusions about the Pro-1 here (we've got some Fine Art papers to print still), we can say it was a breeze to set up and the first prints out of the box (even using Photoshop to manage color) were good enough to...
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dpreview.com Updated: 2019-12-01 15:11:43
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1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Design & Features4. Printing5. Print Quality: Out of the box6. Print Quality: Custom profiles7. Conclusion Canon Pixma Pro-1 March 2012 | By Amadou Diallo Review based on a production Canon Pixma Pro-1 The Pixma Pro-1...

Outstanding print quality for color and black and white, Large capacity ink cartridges, Three gray ink dilutions for smooth transitions in monochrome output, Chroma optimizer eliminates gloss differential and reduces bronzing, Direct support for third party papers, High build quality, Fast print speeds at maximum quality, Relatively quiet operation, Printer driver integration with Photoshop red...

Most expensive A3+ printer on the market, Large footprint for an A3+ printer, Accurate shadow detail requires a custom profile, Print plug-in offers no precise control over image size...

The Pixma Pro-1 is a very impressive performer and a stylish looking printer to boot. This 12-ink pigment-based inkjet model is capable of producing rich, detailed and color-accurate prints that are among the finest we've seen from a desktop printer...
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