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Reviews of Canon Pixma Pro-9000 Mk2 Series

Testseek.co.uk have collected 31 expert reviews of the Canon Pixma Pro-9000 Mk2 Series and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon Pixma Pro-9000 Mk2 Series.
Award: Most Awarded May 2010
May 2010
 
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31 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Plugin for Photoshop output
  • Faster than the Pro9500 Mk II
  • Economic to run
  • Superb print quality and choice of paper sizes
  • Reasonably quick for large prints
  • Excellent picture quality
  • Fast A3 print times
  • Flat paper path
  • Wide choice of paper and third-party materials options
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Very fast in top quality mode
  • And super-speedy in normal quality settings
  • For colour printing on glossy paper
  • It's the best in its class
  • Ultra-solid build quality along with sleek styling
  • Reasonable purchase and running costs for an A3+ printer
  • E...

The editors didn't like

  • Dye based
  • Greys too warm
  • Can be fiddly to use
  • Speeds for smaller prints not great
  • Dull appearance
  • Initial cost
  • Dedicated Photoshop plug-in has a tendency to crash
  • No onboard WiFi or Ethernet printing options
  • Lack of 'photo grey' cartridges makes it less than perfect for black & white photo printing
  • No roll feeder option for panoramic prints
  • As included with the Epson R2880
  • ChromaLife 100 inks aren't Canon's very latest generation
  • Compared with most A3+...

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  Published: 2010-08-10, review by: techradar.com

  • Very fast in top quality mode, and super-speedy in normal quality settings, For colour printing on glossy paper, it's the best in its class, Ultra-solid build quality along with sleek styling, Reasonable purchase and running costs for an A3+ printer, E...
  • Lack of 'photo grey' cartridges makes it less than perfect for black & white photo printing, No roll feeder option for panoramic prints, as included with the Epson R2880, ChromaLife 100 inks aren't Canon's very latest generation, Compared with most A3+...
  • Stunning colour quality wins out if you're not into printing black-and-white...

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  Published: 2010-06-11, review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Excellent picture quality; fast A3 print times; flat paper path; wide choice of paper and third-party materials options; easy to set up and use
  • Dull appearance; initial cost; dedicated Photoshop plug-in has a tendency to crash; no onboard WiFi or Ethernet printing options

 
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  Published: 2010-04-01, review by: v3.co.uk

  • Superb print quality and choice of paper sizes; reasonably quick for large prints
  • Can be fiddly to use; speeds for smaller prints not great
  • This printer could pay for itself if you are selling your prints and it’s equally good for those who simply print a lot of large prints. Good points Superb print quality and choice of paper sizes; reasonably quick for large prints Bad points Can be fi...

 
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  Published: 2010-04-01, review by: computeractive.co.uk

  • Superb print quality and choice of paper sizes; reasonably quick for large prints,
  • Can be fiddly to use; speeds for smaller prints not great
  • This printer could pay for itself if you are selling your prints and it’s equally good for those who simply print a lot of large prints....

 
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  Published: 2010-01-01, review by: EISA.eu

  • Abstract:  As the quality of digital cameras accelerates in detail and colour reproduction so the demands on desktop printers increases. Photographers need improved accuracy, speed and convenience, and Canon’s PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II A3+ inkjet printer delivers all...

 
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  Published: 2010-01-01, review by: amateurphotographer.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Scores: Features - 27/30 Build - 17/20 Handling - 18/20 Performance - 26/30 Overall score: 88% Unlike digital SLRs which are usually upgraded every 18 months or so, printers tend to have longer life cycles. So it was a bit of a surprise to many that af...

 
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  Published: 2009-11-23, review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • For the professional photographer, spending more will get you a more capable alternative with pigment-based inks for increased vibrancy. For amateurs, however, the Canon PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II A3+ inkjet photo printer provides great photo quality witho...

 
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  Published: 2009-08-10, review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Plugin for Photoshop output, faster than the Pro9500 Mk II, economic to run
  • Dye based, greys too warm

 
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  Published: 2009-06-10, review by: theregister.co.uk

  • If you need to print photos larger than A4, the choice comes down to Canon, Epson or HP. Their A3 and A3+ models produce good, multiple-ink colour images, but the accurate colours and fast print speeds of the Pixma Pro9000 Mk II must put it well up th...

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  Published: 2009-05-01, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Canons Pixma Pro9000 MkII A3+ inkjet aimed at professional photographers is a revamp of the original Pro9000, with improved mono print speed, support for a wider range of thirdparty photo papers, ambient light correction and even a copy of Photoshop E...

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