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The printer is fast and quiet (except when agitating the inks which comes as a surprise the first time). Print quality on Canon paper is breathtaking. Resolution is flawless in both colour and black and white. Blacks are dense and rich.
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There is no installation disc for MacPixies which means following the printed instructions to a Canon site that manages the installation process
During which it installs an obsolete driver. It took a call to Canon to find out why there was virtually no P
In a sweeping overview, Canon’s PRO-1000 would appear to have advantages over its main competitor – the Epson SureColor SC-P800. However, it’s still not going to be an easy choice for intending buyers to make. The PRO-1000 has 11 colours, a Chroma Optimiser...
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Published: 2016-03-09, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The printer is fast and quiet (except when agitating the inks which comes as a surprise the first time). Print quality on Canon paper is breathtaking. Resolution is flawless in both colour and black and white. Blacks are dense and rich.
There is no installation disc for MacPixies which means following the printed instructions to a Canon site that manages the installation process, during which it installs an obsolete driver. It took a call to Canon to find out why there was virtually no P
This is an amazing machine. If you need to regularly produce A2 prints then it is also remarkably cheap. After all fifteen years ago $2000 was the asking price for a basic black and white laser printer. And think how few A2 prints could be made at a photo...
Photo Review was one of two reviewers who received the first PRO-1000 printers to be imported into Australia. And, in the course of our extensive tests we identified several issues that were reported to Canon. This delayed the release of our review.Canon...
The imagePROGRAF PRO-1000 will be available from December 2015 and we hope to have a review unit shortly after its release. Although Canon doesn't disclose RRPs for any of its new products, sources in the company tell us the asking price for the printer i...
Abstract: AppleInsider is supported by its audience and may earn commission as an Amazon Associate and affiliate partner on qualifying purchases. These affiliate partnerships do not influence our editorial content.The Canon imagePrograf Pro-1000 is a professional-g...
Unsurpassed print quality, Switches seamlessly between matte and photo black inks, Chroma optimizer eliminates dull patches and "bronzing", Easy to use, Reliable,
Doesn't accept roll paper
For busy pro photographers who demand truly exhibition-quality results, experts recommend the Canon ImageProGraf Pro-1000. This inkjet printer prints up to 17 by 22 inches, and features 12 high-capacity ink tanks. It's refreshingly easy to operate, too...
Abstract: That said, there is a really good case to be made these days for taking on the printing of your images on your own – the ability to really fine tune your prints to look perfect and choosing your own paper to name a few. But should you decide that printing...
Published: 2016-07-28, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Initial setup for the Canon imagePROGRAF Pro-1000 printer is exceedingly user-friendly and simple. The entire process is laid out for the user piece-by-piece, cartridge-by-cartridge. There's a connectivity element as well, one in which you can connect to...
Superb image quality, excellent detail for even ultrahigh resolution image files, dedicated photo and matte black inks with no switching, easy to use
Heavy, no roll paper or panoramic support, media thickness limited vs. competitors
One consequence of having only two companies catering to a given market is that it's easy for them to bring their prices into alignment. And so it goes: Both the P800 and PRO-1000 retail for the same amount. Canon and Epson also charge the same price ($60...
Class-leading print quality, Supports cut sheets as large as 17x22 inches, Doesn't waste ink when switching between matte and glossy papers, Air-feeding system pulls in paper evenly, Built-in Wi-Fi
No option for roll paper, Vacuum paper feed makes some noise, Must purge roughly half a set of inks when transporting/shipping printer
Canon's revised 17-inch wide-carriage photo printer produces beautiful prints with deep, dark blacks and luscious colors. Our main quibble is the lack of support for roll paper. Read More…...