Testseek.com have collected 37 expert reviews of the Canon Pixma Pro-100 Series and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon Pixma Pro-100 Series.
June 2014
(82%)
37 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
584 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Gallery-worthy photo prints
Three shades of black ink for subtle monochrome prints
Full connectivity options (USB
Ethernet
Wi-Fi
AirPrint
PictBridge)
Moderately priced for a near-dedicated photo printer. Outputs gallery-worthy photos. Reasonably fast.
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
Crisp and clean photographs
Color clarity is wonderful
WiFi enabled
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
Outstanding print quality with pigment inks
Bundled Print Studio Pro software's Pro Mode makes expert color management easier than ever
And USB connectivity
WiFi
The editors didn't like
Smaller ink tanks than a pro photo printer
Some color issues
Mostly in graphics
Dye-based inks are less fade-resistant than pigment ones
No LCD
Bulky
My Image Garden
Matte paper prints lacking
No SD card slot
No Display
Massive build
Initial software installation process can be confusing
Print Studio Pro printing app doesn't work with Aperture
Abstract: 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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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 ...
Published: 2013-07-31, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
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...
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...
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...