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Printer - color - ink-jet - Super B - 4800 dpi x 2400 dpi - up to 9 ppm (mono) / up to 8 ppm (color) - capacity: 150... More product details

104 reviews
November, 2009
If you're a serious amateur or professional photographer in the market for a printer for your photo lab, then you really should give the Pro9500 a test run. If you're not a serious amateur or professional, though, this is definitely more printer than ...
10 “LUCIA???? pigment ink system, 4800 x 2400 dpi output, 2 photo trays, USB 2.0, PictBridge ports, Exceptional quality output
Canon's latest printer for the professional or advanced amateur
Review: Canon PIXMA Pro9500 Photo Printer Canon's latest printer for the professional or advanced amateur photographer is the Canon PIXMA Pro9500 Photo Printer. The Pro9500 is fast - printing a 4 x 6 inch bordered photo in high quality mode took...
This "sequel" to Canon's first 13-inch pigment printer seems a lot like the original.
Though it's an excellent printer, there's really nothing new on the Canon Pro9500 Mark II from the previous model
It has been well over a year since Canon announced the Canon PIXMA Pro9500.
Behold the Canon Pixma Pro9500 pro photo printer. Perched within the echelon of professional photo inkjet printers, the Pixma Pro9500 cranks out crisp, high contrast, vibrant prints. At $849, the Pro9500 is in direct competition with Epson's Stylus ...
The Pixma Pro9500 is a fairly large printer that consumes the vast majority of a small table or desk. This is to be expected, given the printer's A3 Plus (13x19) maximum print size compatibility. Stylistically speaking, the Pixma Pro9500 is a looker, ...
Behold the Canon Pixma Pro9500 pro photo printer. Perched within the echelon of professional photo inkjet printers, the Pixma Pro9500 cranks out crisp, high contrast, vibrant prints. At $849, the Pro9500 is in direct competition with Epson's Stylus ...
Canon's Pixma Pro9500 is a decent printer that produces very good prints, especially if you're using Canon's matte and fine art papers-and if you have the most current driver. Best Current Price: (via )
Very good print quality on matte-finish and art papers ; prints on thick papers up to 13 inches by 19 inches ; long-lasting prints ; good ink cartridge life
Color profiles that ship with the printer are sub-par ; not the best printer for glossy prints ; slow
Canon takes first step into photo pro printer market
Macworld's buying adviceCanon's Pixma Pro9500 is a decent printer that produces very good prints, especially if you're using Canon's matte and fine art papers? and if you have the most current driver. The new Pixma Pro9500 represents Canon's entry...
Award: Editor's Choice!
The Canon Pixma Pro9500 uses ten ink tanks to print high-quality photos and graphics at sizes up to 13 by 19 inches.
High-quality color photos and graphics. Maximum 13-by-19-inch paper size. Various fine-art papers available.
Slow.
Canon's top-of-the-line desktop photo printer does a great job with graphics and with most photos, but it's notably slow.
Put the Canon Pixma Pro9500 ($849.99 direct) next to the less expensive Editors' Choice Canon Pixma Pro9000, and they look like twins. All Shots Despite the similarity, there's a reason why the Canon Pixma Pro9500 is at the top of the Canon line...
Pro9500s are able to print deeply expressive prints utilizing a 10 ink system - cyan, magenta, yellow, green, red, photo cyan, photo magenta, photo black,matte black and gray inks. The printer features a wide color space that rivals positive film and ...
Now the photographer or artist can print on a wide variety of paper types with sizes up to 13" x 19". This printer has a front feeder for thick art papers, in addition to the automatic sheet feederon the top. Canon has added two new fine art printing ...
10-colour A3+ photo printer for professionals Exceptional image permanence with pigment inks Professional quality neutral monoch
Canon's PIXMA Pro9500 Mark II is no ordinary desktop inkjet printer. Designed for advanced and professional digital photographers, the 10-colour A3+ printer takes advantage of Canon's professional Lucia brand pigment-based inks (the slightly cheaper ...
I have heard that leaving the printer on and not using it is bad for the print head. If you are not using the printer, best to power it off
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