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Head to Head review between HP Photosmart Pro B9180Canon PIXMA Pro 9500Epson Stylus Photo R2400 Generally I hate doing group tests, I prefer to cover each printer in greater depth. However, over the last three years I have covered all three printer...
Epson Stylus Photo R2400, HP Photosmart Pro B9180 and Canon PIXMA Pro 9500 review. It has been an interesting experiment comparing three printers side by side. Each one in turn has something unique to offer. The Epson can also support roll media, but...
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photoanswers.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 02:27:31
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The Canon PIXMA Pro 9500 A3+ printer is solid, the interface/driver is very comprehensive and the colour prints it produces have plenty of ‘bite’!The Canon PIXMA Pro 9500 features a 10-colour pigment ink system, with separate cartridges. Pigment inks a...
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The Canon Pixma Pro 9500 is ideally suited to professional studio environments and is the bigger brother to the Pixma Pro 9000...
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The Canon Pixma Pro9500 represents Canons entry into the higher end of the photo printer market, which includes Epsons Stylus Photo R2400 and Hewlett-Packards Photosmart Pro B9180. Like its competitors, the £599 Canon Pixma Pro9500 offers very go...
Canon's Pixma Pro9500 is a decent printer that produces very good prints, especially if you're using Canon's matte and fine art papers - and if you have the most current driver. We wouldn't recommend it if you planned to print solely on glossy paper...
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The Canon PIXMA Pro 9500 printer review Of all the printers I have reviewed over the past five years, the Canon Pro 9500 must be the most elusive. This printer was announced at least 14 months ago and now finally in May 2007 I have one on our tes...
Straight paper path, Excellent build quality, B/W printing (with Glossy and Semi Gloss media)...
B/W printing on Fine Art media, EasyPhotoPrint Pro still needs attention, USB 2.0 port only, Price...
I have been waiting for this printer for over one year, and in that time we have seen the launch of HPs 9180 and the Epson Pro 3800 printers. So has Canon missed the boat with the Pro 9500? I dont think so, Canon have a loyal following and any user...
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Its taken roughly 18 months for Canon to bring the Pixma Pro9500 printer to the market, which is surprising as so much of it is identical to the Pixma Pro9000, which launched in October 2006. However, the new model uses a completely different ink set...
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The standard size photo printout is something that can be found at family get togethers around Australia and the world. The ease and speed of developing family and holiday photos in whatever quantity you want from the comfort of your own home has been...
Great quality prints at home...
Not cheap, Very large...
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The Canon Pixma Pro 9500 Photo Printer is aimed at the high end home photo printer market. It is meant for professionals who do their own printing and who want lab quality work, the options of ten pigment inks, and the ability to use high end art pape...
The ink tanks for the Canon Pixma Pro 9500 Photo p...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:27:28
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Canon's latest printer for the professional or advanced amateur photographer is the Canon PIXMA Pro9500 Photo Printer. This high-end printer uses a pigment ink system with 10 different full-time "LUCIA" pigments available to produce professional qualit...
If you're a serious amateur or professional photographer in the market for a printer for your photo lab, then you really should give the Pro9500 a test run. If you're not a serious amateur or professional, though, this is definitely more printer than y...
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Canon goes up against Epson’s much-loved Stylus Photo R2400 with their recently released Pixma Pro 9500. Each printer has a pigment ink system; the R2400 has nine inks and the Pro9500 has ten. Both printers sell for $849. The Pro9500 purportedly produc...
Rich blacks, Well designed drivers and software, Good color accuracy, Good document quality, Uncannily quiet operation...
No media slots...
The Canon Pixma Pro9500 is a simple printer for the professional photographer and designer. With ten pigment inks, it produces high quality prints in either color or black and white up to 13-by-19 inches. Setup takes about 20 minutes and just involves...
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In the compact market, HP brought out the Photosmart A826 Home Photo Center. This printer blurs the line between computer and printer with a very useable 7” LCD touch-screen display. Built-in functions include redeye removal, a...
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After 30 years of making inkjet printers Canon has started shipping what may be its best printer ever (under the $1,000 mark), the Pixma PRO9500. In the early 90s the first printers used for digital artwork appeared - costing what a Mercedes S500 wou...
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The baby end of the fine art photo printer market – where the necessity of pigmented inks for print live and matt print quality rules – has been the preserve of Epson and, more recently, HP, but now Canon’s long-expected A3+ pigment ink...
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The Canon PIXMA Pro9500 is the first model in the PIXMA series to utilize Lucia pigment inks and 10 ink cartridges. Why pigment inks you ask? Well pigment ink is considered to be the industry standard for commercial output of photographic and fine art...
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SummaryPros: Very good print quality on matte-finish and art papers; prints on thick papers up to 13 inches by 19 inches; long-lasting prints; good ink cartridge life. Cons: Color profiles that ship with the printer are sub-par; not the best printer fo...
Very good print quality on matte-finish and art papers; prints on thick papers up to 13 inches by 19 inches; long-lasting prints; good ink cartridge life.
Color profiles that ship with the printer are sub-par; not the best printer for glossy prints; slow.
Canon’s Pixma Pro9500 is a decent printer that produces very good prints, especially if you’re using Canon’s matte and fine art papers—and if you have the most current driver. I wouldn’t recommend it if you planned to...
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Put the Canon Pixma Pro9500 ($849.99 direct) next to the less expensive Editors Choice Canon Pixma Pro9000, and they look like twins. Both are essentially the same size (within a tenth of an inch). Both can print at up to 13 by 19 inches using Canon...
High-quality color photos and graphics. Maximum 13-by-19-inch paper size. Various fine-art papers available.
Slow.
Canons top-of-the-line desktop photo printer does a great job with graphics and with most photos, but its notably slow...
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