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February 2012
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En lançant sa PRO-1, Canon vient semer le trouble sur ce créneau dominé par Epson depuis de nombreuses années. De part son prix (900 euros), l'imprimante vient se glisser entre l'Epson R3000 (environ 600 euros) et la Stylus Photo Pro 3880 (environ 1400...
12 colors of inks produce excellent output quality, Wide-format, Five black inks can generate excellent monochrome prints
Large, heavy, and pricey (if we must complain), Limited to 13-inch media
Given its size and heft, and the fact that this is the top model in the Pixma Pro line, it's surprising that Canon decided to limit the Pro-1's media handling capabilities to 13 inches. But other than that, our only complaint is the weight. Even that i...
Publié: 2012-05-11, Auteur: Marcus , review by: techradar.com
Excellent colour and mono prints, High volume ink tanks, Excellent software, Robust build quality
Premium price, Large and heavy, No borderless on some fine art paper, Custom profiles required for highest quality
There's lots to like here, from the confidence-inspiring build quality and performance to the commercially sound ink price and print longevity. Although it doesn't redefine our expectations of desktop printing - the Epson Stylus Pro R3000 and Canon Pixma...
Owners of the 9500 Mk II may not find an immediate reason to upgrade to the Pro-1, but if you do need a new printer for proofing or making saleable prints, Canon’s Pixma Pro-1 is the new one to want. ...
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Publié: 2012-01-16, Auteur: Neil , review by: macworld.co.uk
Exceptional prints on both gloss and matte stocks; wide colour gamut; large ink tanks; good stock support
Photoshop plug-in needs work
Owners of the 9500 Mk II may not find an immediate reason to upgrade to the Pro-1, but if you do need a new printer for proofing or making saleable prints, Canon's Pixma Pro-1 is the new one to want
Exceptional print quality, Support for hundreds of ICC paper profiles, Relatively low ink cost for its class, Prints are clear-coated, Optical-disc labeling feature
Printer itself is pricey, huge, and heavy, Relatively slow, No support for roll printing, No built-in Wi-Fi connectivity
Meant for pro photographers and serious hobbyists, Canon's wide-format flagship inkjet uses 11 inks and a clear coat (plus support for hundreds of premium papers) to deliver breathtaking images. Read More…...
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