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Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark II Inkjet Photo Printer (3295B002)
"Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mk II"
2009-11-19
- Reviewed By User: A15SUZD3O5M214
I have only had the Pro9000 Mk II for a month and have only printed a few 8.5 X 11 photos on it. They were of high quality, great color, excellent resolution and very satisfactory. I have yet to print large (11 X 14 or 13 X 19) size pictures which is one of the reasons I bought this particular printer. The set up was very easy, the machine works just as advertised and is quiet. The only downside thus far-and it is not a significant issue-is that print speed is quite slow. This is true even for a black and white text document.
"Worth the money"
2009-11-19
- Reviewed By User: AT1BGDP53OISJ
I love this printer!!
When I print, I get what I see on the monitor and/or what was in the camera.
Professional quality color prints done in my home studio.
A friend of mine (a photographer as well) has printed on this canon printer and loves the quality of the photographic prints as well .
"Superb printer"
2009-11-18
- Reviewed By Anonymous
This is a Super Printer !!!!! I love the quality of pics and also ease of use...Awesome !!!!
"Absolutely Terrific!"
2009-11-15
- Reviewed By User: A3TSJC17HP3789
Canon's Pro9000MKII is absolutely terrific! The best printer I have ever used. After years of experience in darkroom printing, this is the first printer I have found that truly gives you darkroom quality, if not better than darkroom! I was in 35mm photography for years (printing with a Phillips Tricolor) before finally switching over to digital. I finally made the switch about 5 years ago and although my photography looked great on the computer, until now I had never found a printer that I was really happy with. The Pro9000MKII gives the most realistic color reproduction that I have seen, as well as wonderful B&W production. It is easy to use although a little slow on the warm-up and and the noise level level is a little too much, but once it is ready to print, I defy anyone to able to tell the difference between the 9000's prints and those printed in darkroom from a film camera. Unbelievable quality and true color reproduction.
I'm sure there is probably something out there that may make a better print, but if there is I sure can't afford it! For the money, this is THE ONE!
Mike Barnes, Alamogordo, New Mexico
"Canon Pixma"
2009-11-12
- Reviewed By User: A2OSG4NYFXY1AA
This printer, is fast and very quiet. It allows the size flexibility of being able to print up to 13x19, which is a great asset. However, and I am not sure if it is because I bought this printer used, but the paper feed is very annoying. It has a tendency of loading multiple sheets at once, printing crooked and paper jams are a constant occurrence. This can be avoided with this printer, if you feed the paper individually by hand. Also the ink goes REALLY fast, however the quality of prints are high.
I received the Pro9000MkII for my birthday in September. I installed it in a non-standard configuration, located on my network through a USB to Ethernet Hub so that I could put the printer in my network closet. The printer is accessible to three computers using WinXP Pro and Vista.
Installation went very smoothly with the exception of getting the first test print. I'm a blockhead and fed the paper in "landscape" orientation. The printer just spun its wheels and the installation directions weren't very helpful. Once I found out that the paper needed to be fed in "portrait" style, things began to look up.
Using quality photo paper, I got stunning results and was quite pleased with the output. The printer is fast and quiet. I got a scare when a print came out looking very strange, kind of "posterized". What happened was that I fed the paper in with the wrong side up. The particular paper I used had a matt side and a glossy back. The ink wouldn't adhere to the glossy back. I haven't tried "glossy" paper yet. A minor kvetch, the printer sometimes will not "pick up" the paper in the feed tray and will spin its wheels. I have to remove and reseat the paper then all is well.
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