Testseek.com have collected 37 expert reviews of the Canon Pixma Pro-100 Series and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon Pixma Pro-100 Series.
June 2014
(82%)
37 Reviews
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Users
(91%)
584 Reviews
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The editors liked
Print colours are rich
Deep and luminous. Detail resolution is superb
Particularly the rendering of subtle fine detail in shadows and highlights. Print speed is good and the printer is surprisingly quiet.
The editors didn't like
We are expected to pay $25 per cartridge for inks while Americans pay $17. Please explain
Abstract: Following his test of the pigmented-ink PRO-10 in the last issue, Trevern Dawes turns his attention to its dye-based cousin, the Pixma PRO-100 which replaces the popular Pro9000 Mark II. Canon's Pixma Pro9000 Mark II established a reputation as a dye b...
Serious photographers have a difficult choice to make between pigment and dye inkjet printers. Dye printers and inks are cheaper, and they produce prints of finer detail and vibrant colours, particularly on the best glossy paper. Pigment printers produce ...
Published: 2013-07-31, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Print colours are rich, deep and luminous. Detail resolution is superb, particularly the rendering of subtle fine detail in shadows and highlights. Print speed is good and the printer is surprisingly quiet.
We are expected to pay $25 per cartridge for inks while Americans pay $17. Please explain, as the lady used to say
Serious photographers have a difficult choice to make between pigment and dye inkjet printers. Dye printers and inks are cheaper than pigment, and they produce prints of finer detail and vibrant colours, particularly on the best glossy paper, such as the...
This printer is ideal for enthusiast photographers who like printing on glossy paper and who don't produce large quantities of prints.The decision to purchase this printer will probably depend on whether you see it as good value for money. In fact, the ma...
Large maximum print size (up to 13 x 19 inches), Eight-color ink system, Stunning print quality, Ability to print on optical discs, Wi-Fi makes for easy wireless operation
No SD card slot, No Display, Massive build
A big printer with the ability for big results.The build quality is incredible, the prints that come out of this printer are pristine when properly calibrated, and while the ink isn't exactly cheap, the printer itself offers a lot of bang for your buck, e...
Gallery-worthy photo prints, Three shades of black ink for subtle monochrome prints, Full connectivity options (USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, AirPrint, PictBridge),
Smaller ink tanks than a pro photo printer
The Canon Pixma Pro-100 prints fully pro-quality photos but costs hundreds of dollars less than a true professional grade photo inkjet printer. The Pro-100 prints up to 13 by 19 inches, with eight separate inks for impressive black-and-white and color ph...
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...
Abstract: Go large with your photo printing, right on your own desktop. We test six leading models to find the best A3 and A3+ printers for photographers.Regular A4 photo printers are compact and convenient but, if you want a picture to frame and hang on the wall,...
Superb photo quality, Support for oversize stock, Dye inks for vibrant colors and deep blacks, Gray ink enhances shadow detail and monochrome images, Support for wireless connectivity and disc printing
Dye-based inks are less fade-resistant than pigment ones, No LCD
This 13x19-inch wide-carriage model uses eight inks for vibrant colors and deep blacks. Just know that, if fade resistance is a key concern, this is a dye, not pigment, printer. Read More…...
Abstract: A3 photo printers let you print lab-quality images at home. But, with prices ranging considerably, you want to be sure that you get the right one. We've tested six of the best A3 photo printers priced between £230 and £650 to help you make your choice. He...