Reviews and Problems with Canon PIXMA Pro9500 Mark II
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Canon Pixma Pro9500 Mark II
PC Magazine
9 June 2010
Conclusion: The Canon Pixma Pro9500 Mark II, Canon's improved version of its top of the line desktop photo printer is nearly identical to the original, but with somewhat better
Pros: Impressively high quality photos, graphics, and text. Maximum 13- by 19-inch paper size. Fine art papers available.
Summary: A solidly-built A3+ printer that can produce exhibition-quality colour and monochrome prints on a wide variety of media.We've waited a while to review Canon's ten-colour
Pros: You're looking for a solidly-built A3+ printer that can handle a wide variety of ‘fine art' media and produce exhibition-quality prints., You're looking for an A3+ pri...
Summary: A solidly-built A3+ printer that can produce exhibition-quality colour and monochrome prints on a wide variety of media.We've waited a while to review Canon's ten-colour
Pros: You're looking for a solidly-built A3+ printer that can handle a wide variety of ‘fine art' media and produce exhibition-quality prints., You're looking for an A3+ pri...
Excerpt: All has been quiet for a while in the world of professional-grade printers for photographers and artists who want to create saleable prints – and designers after accurate
Pros: Best output quality on the market; 16-bit output; innovative Ambient Light Correction feature.
Cons: Messy software with one tool missing from the box; Ambient Light Correction is Windows-only; pricier than main rival.