Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the Canon Pixma Pro-9000 Mk2 Series and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon Pixma Pro-9000 Mk2 Series.
May 2010
(79%)
31 Reviews
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Abstract: The Canon PRO 9000 MKII is a semi-professional A3 + printer and is the successor of the Canon PRO 9000. With the Canon Pro 9000 MKII, Canon has a cheap alternative to the PIXMA PRO-1. Many competitors do not exist, only Epson has a number of competing mod...
Abstract: När det gäller bildkvaliteten är Pro9000 Mark II testets överlägsna vinnare. Färgåtergivningen är extremt fin med varma naturliga nyanser och med ett kontrastområde och en skärpa som ingen av konkurrenterna alls kommer i närheten av. Även svartvita ...
Abstract: Når det handler om billedkvalitet, er Pro9000 Mark II testens suveræne vinder. Farvegengivelsen er ekstremt flot med varme naturlige nuancer og med et kontrastomfang og en skarphed, som ingen af konkurrenterne tilnærmelsesvis kommer i nærheden af. Også...
Exceptional color prints, Prints on a wide range of media, Setup is a snap, Easy on the wallet,
Blackandwhites can't touch the Pro9500, No option for rollfeed media
Reading back through my notes, I was struck again by just how many times we compared the $500 Pro9000 Mark II – and, in many of these cases, compared it favorably – to the much more expensive Pro9500 Mark II. As with the original versions of these mode...
Very fast in top quality mode, and super-speedy in normal quality settings, For colour printing on glossy paper, it's the best in its class, Ultra-solid build quality along with sleek styling, Reasonable purchase and running costs for an A3+ printer, E...
Lack of 'photo grey' cartridges makes it less than perfect for black & white photo printing, No roll feeder option for panoramic prints, as included with the Epson R2880, ChromaLife 100 inks aren't Canon's very latest generation, Compared with most A3+...
Stunning colour quality wins out if you're not into printing black-and-white...