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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.
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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...
Excellent colour and black-and-white prints; fast printing; accepts paper sizes up to 330x480mm; can clean nozzles for subset of colours
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 ...
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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....