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The editors liked
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
Very good print quality with great color and realistic skin tones
Good blackandwhite print results
Fast and quiet
Builtin WiFi option
Easy set up
Network-ready wireless/wired
Quiet
CD Printing
Outputs gallery-worthy photos. Especially good with monochrome photo printing. Excellent text quality.
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
The editors didn't like
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
Fewer gray inks than the stepup model mean there's less detail in the shadow areas
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
Abstract: 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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Published: 2012-11-21, Author: Dan , review by: pdnonline.com
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 ...
Abstract: 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...
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: 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...
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 ...
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?...
Published: 2013-01-31, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
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...
Abstract: 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 ...