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Pleasing design
Wellmade and designed trays/doors
Switchable input/output tray for large paper.
Top-quality color photos and graphics. Maximum 13- by 19-inch paper size. Choice of fine-art papers available.
Excellent color and black-and-white prints
Fast printing
Accepts paper sizes up to 13x19 inches
Can clean nozzles for subset of colors.
The editors didn't like
Umers interested in more connectivity options and a more interactive control panel might want to look at the HP 8750 or the Epson R1800. See the Comparisons section on the Overall Impressions page for more info.
Relatively poor text quality.
Dye prints dont last as long as those made with pigment inks
Canons new PIXMA Pro9000 dye-based inkjet had a tough act to follow in the i9900. But it brings down the house with vibrant color, fast printing and versatile media handling that challenges not just the i9900 but pigment-based 13x19 printers. We miss...
Abstract: I have a brand new Canon PIXMA Pro9000 printer for sale. Its still in the sealed box from Canon (never opened). I bought the printer for a project I had in mind, but I dont have the time and resources to go ahead with the project right now, so Im...
Pleasing design, Wellmade and designed trays/doors, Switchable input/output tray for large paper.
umers interested in more connectivity options and a more interactive control panel might want to look at the HP 8750 or the Epson R1800. See the Comparisons section on the Overall Impressions page for more info.
The Canon Pixma Pro9000 does its job well. Its simple design reflects its singular purpose—printing high quality prints from 4" x 6" up to 13" x 19" in size. The printer can also produce good quality documents, but at a slower rate than all-in-one p...
Canon Pixma Pro 9000 Review Review Date: May 14th 2007Author: Jon Canfield Leave a comment about this review Introduction The new Canon PIXMA Pro 9000 replaces one of Canons most successful A3/B size printers, the highly regarded PIXMA i9900. Known f...
Published: 2007-08-23, Author: Philip , review by: cnet.com
Excellent color and black-and-white prints; fast printing; accepts paper sizes up to 13x19 inches; can clean nozzles for subset of colors.
Dye prints dont last as long as those made with pigment inks; large footprint; no card reader.
If you dont mind the shorter display life of dye-based prints or the paper choices offered by Canon, the Pixma Pro9000 makes an excellent choice for a medium-format inkjet printer.
Abstract: Given that we will focus on so-called “art” papers here, it’s worth going over their setup and prep. Like some smaller footprint, desktop “fine art” printers, you have to load the thicker sheets via the front-load system, one...
Top-quality color photos and graphics. Maximum 13- by 19-inch paper size. Choice of fine-art papers available.
Relatively poor text quality.
The Canon Pixma Pro9000 delivers top-quality photos and can use Canons 13- by 19-inch fine-art papers to print large, professional-looking output suitable for framing....
Abstract: Canon’s latest A3+ photo printer, the Pixma Pro 9000, is an evolutionary development of the three-year-old i9950, using eight single-colour ChromaLife 100 dye inks, including red and green. Canon says ChromaLife 100 is a significant ste
Abstract: The Canon i9900 has been updated by two new professional photo printers: the ten-color PIXMA Pro9500 and the eight color PIXMA Pro9000. They are the first PIXMA printers to earn the Pro designation. Both the PIXMA Pro9500 – which utilizes long-lasting...