October 29th, 2010 | |
Posted in Canon
Given that you can print only a 3-megapixel image for a high quality A4, the 12MP or more of most current digital cameras are disposed of largely unused.
Change can output to large format printing an A3 + printer prints at sizes up to 483x329mm (19×13 cm), and you can view your photos in all their glory view, and the creation of the bigger picture, ideal for framing and hanging on the wall. But it is not only the size of it is because there is the potential for a lot of sophistication under the hood to ensure high quality results.

With a weight of 14.4kg, the Pro9000 Mark II is a heavyweight printer is double for an A3 + model, but still weighing as much as some competing printers like the HP Photosmart B8550, it is still fairly compact at 660mm wide, 354mm deep and 191mm high, this does not demand an inordinate amount of real estate. Most of the extra weight is a remarkably robust and solid construction, which is a big plus in view of the printer below-average price tag.
There does not generate a feed according to quality, either with a healthy 4800x2400dpi (dots per inch) maximum print resolution of nearly microscopic 2-picoliter ink droplets from eight ink cartridges. The conventional photo line-up of CMYK plus light cyan and light magenta, with additional green and red colors, leading overall to that a remarkably wide color gamut or color space reinforced, for more realism in the prints.

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It could be a bit of a nightmare with eight individually replaceable cartridge, but over many weeks of testing sound, we found that the green and red colors lasted two or three times longer than some of the others, so make separate cartridges the printer little more expensive than most A4 models. We found the combination of ink and paper costs worked out to about 1.50 and 3.35 for A4 and A3 + photo prints, respectively.
One thing that Pro9000 Mark II apart from the majority of its competitors, including the Epson R2880, HP B8850 and Canon’s own Pro9500 Mark II is that it runs on dye-and pigment-based inks.

This is a big head when it is printed on glossy paper, as it gives a much smoother glossy photo prints. Pigment inks are generally better for matte paper, Photo Rag and screen prints but also the Pro9000 Mark II out very well.
It’s super-fast, Issue A4 normal photo quality prints in just under a minute, and highest-quality A3 prints in just three minutes 43 seconds, so that there is more than twice as fast as the Epson R2880 and more than three times faster than the HP B8550.

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Fast, highly effective and fair to both economical purchase and operating costs, tick the Pro9000 Mark II all the right boxes for an A3 + photo printer. Typical of the breed, there is no built-in memory card slots or an LCD display, but at least you get a PictBridge port for direct printing from compatible cameras.
Conclusion
For large-format glossy color prints, the dye-Pro9000 Leaves Mark II pigment-based printers standing, with stunning and lush smooth print quality. The only area where it could do something better black and white photo printing, but again there are some nice cool/warm sound adjustment options.

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