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Canon PIXMA iP3600
Infos Tinte Farbdrucker, Unters. Fromatgrößen, 9600 , Duplexdruck Nein, USB
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2012-02-05 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Canon PIXMA iP3600
alaTest hat 657 Testberichte und Meinungen für Canon PIXMA iP3600 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 77/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 82/100. Im Vergleich zu 342.208 Testberichten von anderen Drucker ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 73/100 = Gut.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2010-06-27 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iP3600
Testseek.de hat 14 Expertenmeinungen über Canon Pixma iP3600 eingeholt. Das duchschnittliche Epertenrating ist 79 von 100. Die durchschnittlich erreichte Punktezahl gibt die Meinung der Expertencommunity über das Produkt wieder. Klicken Sie unten und nutzen Sie Testseek um alle Beurteilungen, Produktauszeichnungen und Schlussfolgerungen sehen zu können.
Empfehlung von TrustedReviews vom 2010-06-27 00:00:00.0
Canon PIXMA iP3600
The Canon PIXMA iP3600 is a good, general-purpose, home inkjet printer, with a strong line in photo printing and reasonable plain paper output, too. Running costs are no more than other machines in the same price range and the twin paper sources are an advantage if you want to load plain paper and photo blanks at the same time. It's a little bit sluggish starting to print and a wireless connection could have been handy, but overall you won't go far wrong with the PIXMA iP3600.
A no-frills inkjet printer with two paper sources, good print quality and separate ink cartridges.
Empfehlung von Techradar vom 2009-09-16 00:00:00.0
Canon PIXMA iP3600
Canon has enjoyed so much success with the groundbreaking five-ink system in printers such as the iP3600. Introduced a few years ago, it no longer makes any conventional 6-ink photo printers, featuring additional light cyan and light magenta inks. The so-called ContrastPLUS ink line-up includes both pigment-based and dye-based black inks, along with dye-based cyan, magenta and yellow. This results in excellent quality and speedy efficiency for both regular document printing and for high-quality photo printing, removing the need to run two printers. The iP3600 is Canon's latest entry-level, bare-bones 5-ink printer with no LCD or memory card slots but it uses the new generation of ChromaLife 100+ cartridges and paper. As well as increased fade-resistance, the new system aims to deliver increased vibrancy, greater colour range and deeper blacks. The downside is that Canon has reduced the capacity of its ink cartridges without any drop in prices, effectively raising ink costs by about 75 per cent compared with previous generations. Overall running costs are now roughly on a par with most other manufacturers, rather than offering a bargain. The iP3600 is no slouch although its print speed lags behind the more expensive iP4600.Follow TechRadar Reviews on Twitter: http://twitter.com/techradarreview
Empfehlung von whatlaptop.co.uk vom 2009-09-16 00:00:00.0
Canon PIXMA iP3600
Canon has enjoyed so much success with the groundbreaking five-ink system in printers such as the iP3600. Introduced a few years ago, it no longer makes any conventional 6-ink photo printers, featuring additional light cyan and light magenta inks.
Empfehlung von PC Advisor vom 2009-02-24 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iP3600 review
The Canon Pixma iP3600 may be basic, but it gets the basics right. It's fast and turns out beautiful prints that leave many of its rivals standing.
If Darth Vader was buying a photo printer, the £70 Canon Pixma iP3600 would be near the top of his shortlist. He'd certainly appreciate the acres of black shiny?
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Canon Pixma iX6550
Infos Tinte Farbdrucker, Unters. Fromatgrößen, 9600 dpi, Duplexdruck Nein, USB 2.0
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2012-02-05 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Canon PIXMA iX6550
alaTest hat 89 Testberichte und Meinungen für Canon PIXMA iX6550 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 80/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 88/100. Im Vergleich zu 342.208 Testberichten von anderen Drucker ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 95/100 = Ausgezeichnet.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2011-11-11 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iX6550
Testseek.de hat 16 Expertenmeinungen über Canon Pixma iX6550 eingeholt. Das duchschnittliche Epertenrating ist 79 von 100. Die durchschnittlich erreichte Punktezahl gibt die Meinung der Expertencommunity über das Produkt wieder. Klicken Sie unten und nutzen Sie Testseek um alle Beurteilungen, Produktauszeichnungen und Schlussfolgerungen sehen zu können.
Empfehlung von Macworld UK vom 2011-09-07 00:00:00.0
Canon PIXMA iX6550 review
Canon's PIXMA iX6550 inkjet printer doesn't have a scanner, copier, automatic document feeder, auto-duplex or any other complicated circuitry to confuse you ? all it does is print documents and photos from the tiny 6x4in size all the way to A3+.
Empfehlung von PC Advisor vom 2011-09-06 00:00:00.0
Canon PIXMA iX6550 review
Canon's iX6550 is a good general-purpose A3 printer for any office or home user who just needs reasonable print quality and doesn't mind the restriction of USB-only connectivity.
Canon's PIXMA iX6550 inkjet printer doesn't have a scanner, copier, automatic document feeder, auto-duplex or any other complicated circuitry to confuse you ? all it?
Empfehlung von CNET.co.uk vom 2011-07-12 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iX6550
Canon's Pixma iX6550 is one of an increasing number of medium-format printers on the market that allows you to print to A3 while remaining relatively affordable, as it can be bought online for around £160. Compact, for an A3 printer To be able to accept A3 sheets of paper, the Canon iX6550 obviously has to be larger than your average inkjet printer. It's certainly quite wide measuring 549mm, but it's not all that tall and deep, at least when the paper trays aren?t pulled out. With the trays, which can accept up to 150 sheets, fully extended for use with A3 sheets, the footprint does become quite large. However, the trays are telescopic so you don?t have to have them pulled all the way out if you're not using those larger sheets, which helps save a bit on space. Like a lot of models targeted at home users, Canon has given the top of the printer a glossy finish, which initially looks quite appealing. Unfortunately, though, it really does show up fingerprints quite badly, so with a lot of use can quickly start to look a bit grubby. Around the sides, the chassis is finished in matte plastic, which is easier to keep clean. This model doesn't have any networking support, so the only way to connect it to your computer is via USB. Unfortunately there's no other USB port, so the printer doesn't support PictBridge for direct printing from a digital camera. It also lacks memory card slots, which perhaps isn't surprising as there's no LCD screen either. In fact, the only controls on the front are a power button and a cancel button ? all other settings are controlled via the printer's driver software on your computer. The iX6550 uses five cartridges, as it has an extra black cartridge that's used for photo printing. Installing the printhead and cartridges is pretty straightforward, as when you lift the cover the mechanism moves to the centre to give you easy access. The iX6550 uses five cartridges. There's a standard black cartridge for black and white printing, along with individual cyan, magenta and yellow, plus an extra black cartridge to provide deeper more contrast-y black levels when printing photos. The A3 printing is the key selling point of this model, but it can work with sheet sizes all the way down to 15x10 cm, with borderless printing supported across all sizes. The maximum print resolution is also high at 9,600 dpi. Rich, clean colours When it comes to print speed the iX6550 isn?t a bad performer. Pre-processing, the time between clicking print on your computer and the printer actually kicking into life, was generally around 10 to 12 seconds for each document. It managed to print the ten pages of our black and white text document in one minute and four seconds and it took two minutes and 17 seconds to deliver our ten-page business presentation in colour. Printing ten copies of our colour graphics test document on the other hand took two minutes and 38 seconds. All these results are relatively fast speeds for an inkjet model. It was no slouch when it came to photo printing either, as it spewed out a single copy of our 4x6-inch test photo in one minute and three seconds. Print quality is generally pretty good, although printed text did have a slight amount of bleed here and there and was not as clean as what you'll get from a laser printer. Where this model really excels, though, is in colour graphics and photo printing. Not only is it quick, but it also produces rich, clean colours with none of the speckling or banding that you sometimes see on lesser models. Print costs for a black A4 page work out at about 3.59p including paper, which is a little on the high side, but a colour A4 page works out at around 9.34p per page which is slightly better than average. Conclusion If you need A3 printouts then the Canon Pixma iX6550 is a pretty decent option mainly due to its fairly speedy output and the high quality results it produces. However, given the lack of extras such as Wi-Fi and PictBridge support, it seems a bit pricey next to the competition. For example, the Brother DCP-6690CW offers more features, including a Wi-Fi, a touchscreen, PictBridge and memory cards slots for a similar outlay. That said, that model is a bit slow and doesn't produce as good results as the Canon.
You'll find more features available on competitors' similarly priced models, but if you value print quality and speed over extra bells and whistles then the Pixma iX6550 is definitely worth consideration.
Empfehlung von TrustedReviews vom 2011-05-17 00:00:00.0
Canon PIXMA iX6550
If you need larger print on a regular basis, but have limited resources, Canon's PIXMA iX6550 is a good choice. It's print quality is up with other Canon printers and while its feature set is basic, it prints reasonably quickly, particularly when producing photos, and is as at home printing smaller paper sizes as when you take it up to A3+.
An A3+ printer which doesn't cost the earth to buy and produces high quality images at good print speeds, particularly when printing photos.
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Canon Selphy CP800
Infos Tinte Farbdrucker, Foto, 300 dpi, Duplexdruck Nein, USB
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2012-02-05 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Canon Selphy CP800
alaTest hat 402 Testberichte und Meinungen für Canon Selphy CP800 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 73/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 81/100. Im Vergleich zu 342.208 Testberichten von anderen Drucker ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 85/100 = Sehr Gut.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2011-11-07 00:00:00.0
Canon Selphy CP800
Testseek.de hat 19 Expertenmeinungen über Canon Selphy CP800 eingeholt. Das duchschnittliche Epertenrating ist 72 von 100. Die durchschnittlich erreichte Punktezahl gibt die Meinung der Expertencommunity über das Produkt wieder. Klicken Sie unten und nutzen Sie Testseek um alle Beurteilungen, Produktauszeichnungen und Schlussfolgerungen sehen zu können.
Empfehlung von PhotoRadar vom 2011-11-07 00:00:00.0
Canon Selphy CP800
The Canon Selphy CP800 is a compact dye-sub 6x4 printer, offering the basic functionality we'd expect for its £80 price tag. This includes a 2.5-inch LCD screen and a range of card slots, as well as a USB port for flash drives and another for connecting a computer.
Empfehlung von whatlaptop.co.uk vom 2011-11-07 00:00:00.0
Canon Selphy CP800
The Canon Selphy CP800 is a compact dye-sub 6x4 printer, offering the basic functionality we'd expect for its £80 price tag. This includes a 2.5-inch LCD screen and a range of card slots, as well as a USB port for flash drives and another for connecting a computer.
Empfehlung von Computer Shopper vom 2011-03-25 00:00:00.0
Canon Selphy CP800
This low-cost, portable snapshot printer offers excellent image quality and respectable print times, but take note if you'll use it often: Its pricey consumables could negate the savings.
Dedicated snapshot photo printers can be a tricky sell, being that they are all about convenience over cost. We have yet to see a snapshot printer with a cost per print lower than you'll get at your local drug-store kiosk. But with one of these usually portable printers, there's no waiting involved. In most instances, you can go from taking a photo to having a print in a matter of minutes. But the cost-vs.-convenience factor means that every snapshot printer has to offer something special to entice buyers. For some, it's portability. For others, it's a snazzy LCD that doubles as a digital photo frame. For the $99 Canon Selphy CP800, the benefit is two-fold. It's one of the least-expensive snapshot printers we've reviewed recently, and it churns out some of the best prints we've seen. In the CP800, you'll find some excellent features that aren't requisite on every photo printer, including an array of memory-card readers and an excellent tilt-up LCD for previewing images. Be aware, though, that due to its budget price, you'll have to pay extra for some add-on features, and, as is the case with most snapshot printers, you'll pay a premium for your prints. But amateur photographers who like their snapshot photos quickly and on the go will want to seriously consider the CP800. Physically, the CP800 is an unprepossessing matte-black box, just 4.7 inches wide by 2.3 inches high by 6.7 inches deep. (Factor in another 6 inches in front when the paper holder is inserted, plus 5 inches of clearance in back for the paper-feed motion.) It weighs 2.5 pounds, plus another 13 ounces for the A/C adapter, and it feels reassuringly solid without being bulky. With the paper cassette detached, the display can lay flat, and the paper "door" folds up, making it compact enough for travel. On the left side of the front face, you'll find the memory-card readers. Format support is wide: SD/MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick/Memory Stick Duo, and CompactFlash. On the left side of the printer are a USB 2.0 port for plugging in flash drives and other USB storage, and a second USB interface for connecting to the host computer. Paper goes in a clear-plastic paper cassette that inserts into the front of the printer. Completed prints exit from the rear. You can print two different sizes of photo on the CP800: 2x3.5 inches and 4x6 inches. The Selphy CP800 has a 2.5-inch LCD for image preview and settings navigation. It comes folded flat, and you can tilt it up by about 45 degrees. When printing a photo, the LCD shows the image, as well as a column of status icons, showing which slot has media, whether red-eye reduction is turned on, and the like. Along the bottom, it shows paper size and the number of copies requested. Control buttons are located under the LCD. They are about a half-inch in diameter, easy to press, and well-labeled, with large-font text and an icon. From left to right, the control buttons are On (and off), Menu, OK, Back, and Print. The OK button has directional-arrow controls around it. When viewing media contents, the left/right arrow tabs provide inter-image navigation; the up/down arrows let you select the number of copies. The control panel is easy to use, with each button having a clear, specific function. You configure the CP800 by bringing up the menu on the LCD. (As you'd guess, the Menu button summons it.) You set or change printer and print options with the arrow/OK keys. Default settings include the operating language as English, and shooting dates not being printed onto the photos. Other configuration options include image optimization and red-eye correction. You can also select thumbnail printing if you'd like to create miniature reference or "index" prints, putting two, four, or eight images on a single page. Setup was delightfully simple and quick. Inserting the ink cartridge was easy?just open the plastic flap on the right side of the unit, push it in, and close the flap. Loading paper into the cassette, and the cassette into the machine, took a few more seconds of examination; we had to sort out that the top clear flap of the paper holder is supposed to be open during printing. When we inserted a USB flash drive, and, separately, an SD card, the printer quickly and easily found the images. All we had to do was use the left and right arrows to scroll to the desired image, poke the up/down arrows to select the number of copies, and hit the Print button. Because the Selphy uses dye-sublimation technology to print (as opposed to more-common inkjet printing), it features the 300x300dpi resolution and 256 levels of color typical of snapshot printers that use this technology. In dye-sublimation printing, the printer transfers ink onto the paper from a continuous sheet of ink-impregnated film contained in the cassette; inkjets, in contrast, spray microjets of liquid ink onto the page from a reservoir. A plus for dye-sub: The cartridge also applies a protective coating to each photograph, making the prints reasonably resistant to water and scratches. The dye-sublimation transfer roll comes encased in a single two-barrel cartridge, which inserts easily via a pull-down door on the printer's right side. (The barrels are connected, about 2 inches apart; inside them, fresh, ink-packed film feeds from one roll onto a takeup roll as it is used.) When in action, the Selphy prints a picture in passes, pushing the paper out the back and pulling it back in again with each color it lays on. As a result, allowing adequate clearance behind the printer is not optional when it's printing. Canon includes a CD-ROM full of photo software, letting you print directly from your computer and do some image management. If your digital camera supports PictBridge, you can also connect it to the Selphy CP800 directly. Canon also offers its Bluetooth BU-30 adapter ($49.99), which lets you print directly from a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone, and an optional rechargeable battery pack ($79.99), which is good for up to about 54 postcard-size prints, according to the manual. We didn't get the opportunity to test the battery's longevity, but it should allow for at least limited printing when you're away from a power plug. As you can see, though the printer itself doesn't cost a whole lot, the extras can add up. In addition, the cost of consumables for this printer is high. Canon offers both standard-capacity and high-capacity photo packs, but either way, the output is pricey. A 4x6-inch photo (paper and ink cartridge) ranges from about 32 to 42 cents per print, depending on the refill-pack capacity you buy. That's more than the average photo kiosk or local photo/drug-store service charges. (And that assumes you aren't wasting the Selphy's consumables by making prints you don't like?some stores won't charge for duds.) It's also slightly higher than other competing snapshot photo printers, including the Sony DPP-F770 (29 cents) and the Epson PictureMate Charm (25 cents). Bear in mind with dye-sub consumables, however, that the photo paper?enough for the ink rolls that are included?comes in the package. So the cost per print, in the case of this model, factors in the paper, too. The printing cost is a touchy trade-off. Now that very good photo-inkjet all-in-one printers are dropping well below $100, you can get a lot more printer capability for your money by going that route, but you'd sacrifice the portability of a snapshot printer like the Selphy. Another option, of course, is ordering your prints locally, but you'll have to pick them up from your local store, and you're at the whim of their operating hours. Operating this printer is straightforward. The Selphy CP800 takes around 15 seconds to start up and ready itself for printing. Printing a 4x6-inch image takes about 45 seconds when printing from a memory card, and about a minute seconds when printing from a PC. There is only one quality mode, and apparently nothing happens, at least mechanically, for the first half of the printing time. Then the paper shuttles back and forth through the front and back of the printer, until it slides out the front, ready to be admired. These printing times are fast compared with those of other snapshot printers we've tested, including the Canon Selphy ES40 (which took 80 seconds each to print test images from a memory card). It's a bit closer to the Epson PictureMate Charm (50 seconds from a memory card). It's also a polite performer; the machine makes some whirring noises of the grade and volume of an electric can opener. You could use it all day (given enough ink cartridges and paper) without offending your ears. More important, though, the prints look simply outstanding?even better than anything we recall getting from a photo-store kiosk. Canon's marketing claim is that the Selphy produces "brilliantly colored, long-lasting photos that rival the appearance and durability of images created by a professional photo lab." They'll get no argument from us on the color claim. Plus, as we mentioned, the printing process finishes by adding a clear protective coating, to help prevent damage from light, water, or gases. A test print didn't smudge when we rubbed a wet finger over it, but we haven't had the months or years to test endurance. The Selphy CP800 is an easy-to-use option for individuals, families, businesses, and organizations that need occasional high-quality photo output at snapshot sizes. This portable printer could be useful for bringing to parties (instant gratification!), sporting events, contests, and business events where you have a table or booth. Indeed, it's useful in many of the scenarios where you would once have used a Polaroid instant-photo camera. (All that hinges, of course, on buying that extra battery pack.) Ditto for mobile professionals like real-estate agents and first responders, plus fishing enthusiasts, artists...it's easy to conjure up lots of jobs and situations where high-quality mobile printing could be useful. Our suggestion: Try one in a store to get a sense of the size, weight, speed?and see the amazing prints. Then you'll know if it's worth considering one. Caveats? The consumables cost is at the minimum annoying, and at the most daunting. You can find other snapshot printers with a lower cost per print, but you'll pay more up front for them. Plus, because of the Selphy's low initial price, you'll pay extra for its Bluetooth capabilities and battery, features that are included on some pricier models. But if what you're looking for is affordable, under-a-minute photo printing that you can carry around in a tote bag, the Canon Selphy CP800 fits the bill.
Empfehlung von PCWorld.com vom 2011-01-19 00:00:00.0
Canon Selphy CP800
The nice photos that the CP800 produces are overshadowed by the pricey, wasteful consumables it uses to create them.
The Canon Selphy CP800 snapshot printer is inexpensive ($100 as of December 15, 2010), and it does a generally nice job of printing photos. Watching the machine's dye-sublimation technology in action is interesting, too: It applies ink from a continuous plastic sheet in three passes--one for each color--and then applies a clear coat on the fourth pass. You can see the photo paper peek out of the printer during each pass; it's almost like watching your photo develop. Regrettably, this printer's somewhat poky speed and its expensive, wasteful consumables overshadow its fun aspects. Setting up the Selphy CP800 is easy enough, but we had to read the documentation to figure out that we needed to flip back the top of the 18-sheet input cassette for it to fit into the printer. The flipped lid creates an output tray for holding a small number of photos--clever, but not entirely intuitive. Beyond that, the tilt-up 2.5-inch LCD provides all the feedback you need to print directly from the CompactFlash, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, SD Card, and XD-Picture Card slots on the front of the unit. Controls are minimal, nicely arranged, and sufficient for all the required actions. You can use the printer exclusive of any computer connection, but PC and Mac drivers are available. The Selphy CP800 is styled in matte black (though the input cassette is incongruously white), which seems more appropriate for a professional setting than the family den. In contrast, the bundled Selphy Photo Print software is definitely kid-oriented: fun, easy to use, and ready to step you through the print process. It even talks to you--not something most adults would want. The software's chirpy personality fits in better with Canon's beach-bucket-shaped Selphy CP790 snapshot model. Photo output from the Selphy CP800 arrived a little slower than average, with color photos emerging at 0.7 pages per minute and grayscale items printing at 0.8 ppm. Print quality was generally good: Flesh tones seemed smooth and natural, sports shots appeared bright and detailed, and grayscale images looked subtle. The printer struggled a bit, however, with the complex foliage patterns in a landscape shot; everything looked flat. The Selphy CP800's consumables are the worst aspect of the printer: inflexible, expensive, and wasteful. They come in bundles of media and ink cartridges. A five-print starter kit of postcard-size (3.94-by-5.83-inch) paper and ink arrives with the printer. A 108-sheet replacement kit costs $35, or a pricey 32 cents per print. A $15, 36-print bundle costs 41.6 cents per print. To print small labels on the Selphy CP800, you must buy a dedicated, $13 paper input cassette for that media size (2.13 by 3.39 inches), as well as the ink-and-paper pack. Ink that the machine doesn't use for a print is rolled up and never seen again, and the plastic cartridge that holds the ink roll is nonrecyclable. The Canon Selphy CP800 prints pretty good photos, but it does so slowly, and to the detriment of your budget and your local landfill. If you don't mind being limited to one size of photo, the Epson PictureMate Charm is a much better option in this price range.
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Canon Pixma iP4850
Infos Tinte Farbdrucker, Unters. Fromatgrößen, 9600 dpi, Duplexdruck Ja (Standard), USB
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2012-02-05 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Canon PIXMA iP4850
alaTest hat 410 Testberichte und Meinungen für Canon PIXMA iP4850 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 77/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 84/100. Im Vergleich zu 342.208 Testberichten von anderen Drucker ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 84/100 = Sehr Gut.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2011-04-28 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iP4850
Testseek.de hat 10 Expertenmeinungen über Canon Pixma iP4850 eingeholt. Das duchschnittliche Epertenrating ist 83 von 100. Die durchschnittlich erreichte Punktezahl gibt die Meinung der Expertencommunity über das Produkt wieder. Klicken Sie unten und nutzen Sie Testseek um alle Beurteilungen, Produktauszeichnungen und Schlussfolgerungen sehen zu können.
Empfehlung von TrustedReviews vom 2011-01-30 00:00:00.0
Canon PIXMA iP4850
If you don't need the extra functions of an all-in-one printer, or want to spend money on print quality rather than print features, Canon's PIXMA iP4580 is a good, workaday machine that produces excellent prints, quickly and at reasonable cost. There's nothing much that's new about the printer, but the mix was already pretty good.
Another sound single-function inkjet printer from Canon, with PictBridge, CD/DVD direct print and duplex as standard.
Empfehlung von Techradar vom 2010-11-12 00:00:00.0
TechRadar: Canon PIXMA iP4850
How much do you really need to pay for a top-of-the-range printer? If you don't need options such as Wi-Fi connectivity, faxing and self-contained photocopying – offered in varying mixes by Lexmark's Impact S305, and Epson's PX720WD and WorkForce range – it might be less than you think. The new Canon iP4850 delivers spectacular performance for just £70. Taking over where the outgoing iP4700 left off, the latest model features a new set of pigment-based black ink, plus dye-based cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks that are tailored for top-quality document and photo printing. In fact, the actual inks remain the same, it's just the cartridges they come in are slightly different, with PGI-525 for pigment black and four CLI-526 cartridges for the dye-based inks.In most ways, the new iP4850 is near identical to the older iP4700, but that's no bad thing. It keeps the same dimensions at a remarkably compact 431 x 297 x 153mm (W x D x H). As with most other printers, the overall depth increases once you've extended the input and output trays to their full extension, but in this case to a still space-friendly 550mm. The input and output trays are also worthy of note here, since you get a 150-sheet cassette feeder that slots in underneath the printer, plus a full-size upright feeder at the rearm which can take a further 150 sheets of full A4-sized paper.The upright feeder is especially useful for loading with photo paper, meaning you don't have to keep swapping paper types every time you want to switch between document and photo printing. Some printers, such as the HP Photosmart Plus and Epson PX720WD, also feature a separate photo tray, but in both of those cases you only get a postcard-sized photo tray, which is no good for A4 photo printing. Many of Canon's older models included a paper feed switch on the front of the printer, but this has been scrapped on the iP4850. It actually helps avoid a bit of confusion, since the printer driver could overrule the paper feed switch anyway. Now, an automatic option selects the lower cassette for document printing and the rear tray for photo printing, but this can still be overridden in Printer Properties.Other finery includes auto duplex for double-sided printing, which is no mean feat on a printer this small. Better still, printing is as amazingly fast as the iP4700, outputting mono text pages in six seconds, colour DTP pages in 16 seconds, 6 x 4-inch normal quality photos in 19 seconds and full A4 borderless photo prints at the highest quality setting in two minutes flat. Document quality is impeccable and colour photo quality is absolutely stunning. The only thing that's second-best here is black-and-white photo printing, which can have a slight colour cast. To avoid this, you'd need to upgrade to Canon's PIXMA MG6150 all-in-one printer.
Empfehlung von whatlaptop.co.uk vom 2010-11-12 00:00:00.0
Canon PIXMA iP4850
How much do you really need to pay for a top-of-the-range printer? If you don't need options such as Wi-Fi connectivity, faxing and self-contained photocopying – offered in varying mixes by
Empfehlung von MacUser vom 2010-09-28 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iP4850 review
Speed improvements and a few extra features supplement the performance of Canon's ever-reliable single-function photo and document printer.
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Canon PIXMA iP4950
Infos Tinte Farbdrucker, Unters. Fromatgrößen, 9600 dpi, Duplexdruck Ja (Standard), USB
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2012-02-05 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Canon PIXMA iP4950
alaTest hat 25 Testberichte und Meinungen für Canon PIXMA iP4950 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 83/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 68/100. Im Vergleich zu 342.208 Testberichten von anderen Drucker ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 78/100 = Gut.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2011-11-29 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iP4950
Testseek.de hat 5 Expertenmeinungen über Canon Pixma iP4950 eingeholt. Das duchschnittliche Epertenrating ist 81 von 100. Die durchschnittlich erreichte Punktezahl gibt die Meinung der Expertencommunity über das Produkt wieder. Klicken Sie unten und nutzen Sie Testseek um alle Beurteilungen, Produktauszeichnungen und Schlussfolgerungen sehen zu können.
Empfehlung von CNET.co.uk vom 2011-11-29 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iP4950
The Canon Pixma iP4950 is a straightforward photo-orientated inkjet printer that offers automatic two-sided printing. It also has an adaptor tray that lets you print directly to CD or DVD discs. It uses five ink cartridges for better photo printing performance and can be bought online for around £65 . Design The iP4950 is quite an attractive-looking printer. The glossy piano-black finish used on all of its surfaces gives it a more upmarket feel than a lot of competing products. We also like the way Canon has curved the edges, as it stops this model from just looking like a big, black rectangular box. Petite to begin with, the printer puts on some chunk when you extend the front and back paper trays. When closed up it's quite petite. As you fold out the paper trays its footprint starts to sprawl. The cassette-style tray at the bottom extends 85mm out of the chassis, while the vertical feeder tray at the back needs around 120mm of clearance. Both of these trays can accept up to 150 sheets at a time and it's good to see dual trays on a model with such a modest asking price. The printer can automatically sense what type of paper is in each tray. This is handy as you can keep A4 paper in one, while using the other for photo paper. The software driver will automatically select between them. In the box you'll find a special plastic adaptor that you can load your CDs and DVDs onto for direct printing. Once your media is in place, the tray slides into a slot found behind the door on the front of the machine. Printing directly to CD/DVDs is supported by a special tray that's included in the box. Sadly there's no screen. The only two controls are the power and cancel buttons. It also lacks a memory card reader. Thankfully it does have a PictBridge -compatible USB port, so you can print photos directly from cameras. Set-up The iP4950 is slightly unusual in that it doesn't have any network support at all. Instead, the only way to connect it to your computer is via the USB port at the rear. This makes setting up very straightforward. It's just a matter of loading the drivers onto your computer from the supplied CD-Rom and plugging in the USB cable when you're instructed to. The cartridges are very easy to install. They're accessed via a flip-up lid on the front and each one clicks easily into place. There's a red LED light to indicate when they're properly connected. Speed, quality and cost The iP4950 certainly doesn't hang around when it comes to print speed. Black and white text performance is faster than the company's previous generation of printers for both single and double-sided printing. It completed our 10-page text document in 1 minute and 2 seconds, and took 2 minutes and 55 seconds to produce five double-sided pages of the same document. That's pretty speedy for a printer at this price. Colour printing performance is also very good. Our 10-page graphics test took 2 minutes and 40 seconds, while our 10-page business presentation took 2 minutes and 14 seconds. It also rocketed off a 4x6-inch snap in just 33 seconds. By using five cartridges, including two blacks for photo and text printing, the iP4950 is efficient with ink usage. It's not just the speed that impresses. The print quality is also first class. Text is sharp and clean, while colours are bright and perky. It managed to avoid banding on blocks of colour in our presentation, while trickier areas of our graphics sheet were handled with aplomb. Snaps look ace too, with rich colour hues and impressive levels of detail. This model's print engine relies on five ink cartridges -- three colour ones, one black for text printing and another black for photo printing. These cartridges certainly aren't the cheapest around, but if you want high-quality print-outs then you may feel that the extra expense is justified. A black and white page will set you back 3.6p per page, while a colour sheet works out at 9.3p. Both of these include 0.7p for paper costs. In comparison, Kodak's latest range of printers, which are the cheapest inkjets to run, work out at around 2.5p and 4p per page for black and white and colour respectively, but their print quality isn't as good. Conclusion Overall, it's hard to find much wrong with the iP4950. It pumps out documents and photos at a rapid pace, produces excellent quality results, has dual paper trays and has the advantage of offering direct CD/DVD printing. At this price, you couldn't really ask for more.
Rapid print speed, top quality results, dual paper trays and support for direct CD/DVD printing make the Canon Pixma iP4950 a great buy.
Empfehlung von TrustedReviews vom 2011-10-25 00:00:00.0
Canon PIXMA iP4950
Canon has looked at the minor problems in its PIXMA iP4850 and addressed each in the design of the iP4950. To offer an inkjet printer with dual paper sources, direct CD print, excellent photo output ? including directly from cameras ? and increased speed on both single and double-sided pages, all for under £60, is quite an achievement. Well done Canon.
An inkjet printer with in-built duplexing, for less than £60. Sounds good, but can it live up to expectations?
Empfehlung von PC Pro vom 2011-08-25 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iP4950
Unbeatable photo quality and good speed, although it?s barely changed from last year
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Canon Pixma Pro9500 Mark II
Infos Tinte Farbdrucker, Foto, 4800 , Duplexdruck Nein, USB 2.0
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2012-02-05 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Canon PIXMA Pro9500 Printer
alaTest hat 342 Testberichte und Meinungen für Canon PIXMA Pro9500 Printer analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 85/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 81/100. Im Vergleich zu 342.208 Testberichten von anderen Drucker ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 74/100 = Gut.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2011-11-29 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma Pro9500 Mk 2
Testseek.de hat 24 Expertenmeinungen über Canon Pixma Pro9500 Mk 2 eingeholt. Das duchschnittliche Epertenrating ist 85 von 100. Die durchschnittlich erreichte Punktezahl gibt die Meinung der Expertencommunity über das Produkt wieder. Klicken Sie unten und nutzen Sie Testseek um alle Beurteilungen, Produktauszeichnungen und Schlussfolgerungen sehen zu können.
Empfehlung von Techradar vom 2011-07-26 00:00:00.0
Digital Camera Issue 113: Canon PIXMA Pro9500 Mark II
The Canon PIXMA Pro9500 MkII has the same full range of coloured inks as the Pro9000, but adds grey and matte black cartridges. As with Epson printers, the matte black and photo black inks aren't used simultaneously, as the printer switches between the two to suit matte or glossy photo media. The grey cartridge is used in both cases and, while it has the potential to add smoothness to areas of graduated colour, its main use is for black-and white printing. This cartridge reduces the risk of unwanted colour casts in black-and-white prints because there's less reliance on coloured inks. However, when switching to the greyscale printing option in our tests, to ensure that only black and grey inks were used, we experienced a drop in contrast and bite similar to that of the Pro9000, which has no grey ink at all. At least regular printing speeds were maintained in greyscale mode – unlike on the Pro9000, but in keeping with all the other printers in the group.Print SpeedCanon printers are usually very quick, but the Pro9500 proved the slowest in the group, at least in high-quality print mode. A3+ borderless prints took 8m 22s to produce, but at maximum quality settings, speed proved similar to the Epson A3+ printers on test, at 11m 15s. That's still less than half as fast as the Pro9000. Colour accuracy and contrast are very convincing on matte photo media, with good results for landscapes and portraits. Our tests using Canon's glossy papers, including Photo Paper Pro Platinum and Photo Paper Plus Glossy II, were comparatively disappointing. Colours took on a faded appearance and contrast was poor, giving a slightly insipid look to prints. It's nowhere near a match for Canon's Pro9000 Mark II for glossy output. Follow TechRadar Reviews on Twitter: http://twitter.com/techradarreview
Empfehlung von whatlaptop.co.uk vom 2011-07-26 00:00:00.0
Canon PIXMA Pro9500 Mark II
The Canon PIXMA Pro9500 MkII has the same full range of coloured inks as the
Empfehlung von Macworld UK vom 2009-06-04 00:00:00.0
Pixma Pro9500 Mark II review
Canon introduces a top-notch photo printer aiming to pick up from the success of its predecessor
Empfehlung von PC Advisor vom 2009-04-15 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma Pro9500 Mark II review
The Canon Pixma Pro9500 Mark II is an excellent printer that photographers capturing RAW images will prefer over the HP B9180 due to the quality of its 16-bit output. Illustrators and designers working in 8-bit may prefer the HP's Photosmart Pro B9180 ?s price tag ? which is £140 lower ? and built-in calibrator and network connectivity.
The Canon Pixma Pro9500 Mark II is a professional standard, large format photo printer.
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Canon Pixma iP2700
Infos Tinte Farbdrucker, Unters. Fromatgrößen, 4800 dpi, Duplexdruck Ja (Standard), USB
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2012-02-05 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Canon PIXMA iP2700
alaTest hat 239 Testberichte und Meinungen für Canon PIXMA iP2700 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 76/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 82/100. Im Vergleich zu 342.208 Testberichten von anderen Drucker ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 70/100 = Gut.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2010-07-01 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iP2700
Testseek.de hat 2 Expertenmeinungen über Canon Pixma iP2700 eingeholt. Das duchschnittliche Epertenrating ist 76 von 100. Die durchschnittlich erreichte Punktezahl gibt die Meinung der Expertencommunity über das Produkt wieder. Klicken Sie unten und nutzen Sie Testseek um alle Beurteilungen, Produktauszeichnungen und Schlussfolgerungen sehen zu können.
Empfehlung von CNET France vom 2010-07-01 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iP2700
Avec la Pixma iP2702, Canon propose une nouvelle imprimante d’entrée de gamme, sans fioritures. Elle est néanmoins efficace.
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Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark II
Infos Tinte Farbdrucker, Foto, 4800 , Duplexdruck Nein, USB 2.0
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2012-02-05 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Canon Pixma Pro9000 Printer
alaTest hat 1.155 Testberichte und Meinungen für Canon Pixma Pro9000 Printer analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 82/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 84/100. Im Vergleich zu 342.208 Testberichten von anderen Drucker ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 77/100 = Gut.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2011-09-16 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mk 2
Testseek.de hat 28 Expertenmeinungen über Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mk 2 eingeholt. Das duchschnittliche Epertenrating ist 79 von 100. Die durchschnittlich erreichte Punktezahl gibt die Meinung der Expertencommunity über das Produkt wieder. Klicken Sie unten und nutzen Sie Testseek um alle Beurteilungen, Produktauszeichnungen und Schlussfolgerungen sehen zu können.
Empfehlung von Techradar vom 2011-07-26 00:00:00.0
Digital Camera Issue 113: Canon PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II
Aiming to deliver the ultimate in colour quality on glossy paper, the dye-based Pro9000 has seven individual colour inks as well as photo black for a wide gamut. For a dye-based printer, it also produces very pleasing output on matte photo papers and fine-art stock. The rear-mounted paper input tray accommodates photo paper up to A3+ size, while a front-loading feeder accepts individual sheets of up to 14x17 inches. However, borderless printing isn't supported on 14-inch media. Installing the printer is quick and easy, and the supporting driver and additional software is intuitive. Fast ResultsThe Pro9000 Mark II printed at twice the speed of any other printer in the group, delivering a high-quality borderless A3+ colour print in just 1m 54s. However, there's a catch in black-and-white photo printing. Without any grey cartridges, the only way to ensure that you avoid unwanted colour casts is to switch to greyscale printing. This not only makes black-and-white photos look a little dull, with a lack of detail in darker tones, it also slows down the printer to a snail's pace. In maximum quality colour mode, the Pro9000 Mark II output an A4 borderless print in 2m 9s, but in greyscale mode it slowed to 15m 9s. Back in colour mode, with auto colour/intensity enabled, the Pro9000 excels in producing vibrant landscape images, as well as giving a glamorous golden touch to skin tones. Manual colour adjustments are also available for landscape and portrait images, the latter giving slightly pinker skin tones. The printer also delivered accurate results when Photoshop was given control of colour management. Overall, it's fast and glorious for colour, but black-and white printing is a disappointment. Follow TechRadar Reviews on Twitter: http://twitter.com/techradarreview
Empfehlung von whatlaptop.co.uk vom 2011-07-26 00:00:00.0
Canon PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II
Aiming to deliver the ultimate in colour quality on glossy paper, the dye-based Pro9000 has seven individual colour inks as well as photo black for a wide gamut. For a dye-based printer, it also produces very pleasing output on matte photo papers and fine-art stock.
Empfehlung von Consumersearch vom 2011-05-01 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark II
The Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark II is designed mostly for photo printing and gets good reviews in that regard. Canon says the Mark II's print engine is three times faster than the original Pro9000, but reviewers are divided on how accurate that is. Some find the Mark II quick, but others complain that it prints slowly. The Mark II uses eight separate dye-based ink cartridges, which results in very good pictures, though some reviewers find better results when they tweak images with photo software beforehand. The Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark II is a medium-format printer that can produce prints up to 13 inches by 19 inches -- a capability rare in its price range. If you don't need to print that large but still want an exceptional photo printer, we found great reviews for the midpriced Epson Stylus Photo R1900 (*Est. $300) . The Pixma Pro9000 Mark II has a fair amount of coverage. PrinterInfo.com and Imaging-Resource.com both have long reviews of the printer, though they disagree on its merits. British sites TrustedReviews.com and PC Pro also evaluate the Mark II in useful, if less comprehensive, reviews. Amazon.com's base of user reviews is sizable and overwhelmingly favorable.
You can pay $1,000 or more for a professional photo printer, but most advanced amateurs -- and many pro photographers -- will be more than happy with the Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark II, experts say. It uses dye-based inks, rather than the pigment-based inks that pricier printers use, but experts say the resulting photos (up to 13 inches by 19 inches) are truly pro-quality, with accurate colors and no graininess. It costs $125 to replace all eight of the ink tanks, but users say the Pro9000 Mark II sips its ink fairly slowly. The Pro9000 Mark II doesn't have an LCD preview screen or memory card support, but it does offer PictBridge printing. If you simply want high-quality photos for your family albums and frames, the Pro9000 Mark II may be overkill; the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 (*Est. $300) might be all you need.
Empfehlung von PC Advisor vom 2009-11-23 00:00:00.0
Canon PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II review
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 without requiring loads of configuration.
Amateur photographers will find plenty to like with the Canon PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II inkjet photo printer, including great output, A3+ media support and dye-based?
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Canon Pixma iX7000
Infos Tinte Farbdrucker, Unters. Fromatgrößen, 4800 , Duplexdruck Ja (Standard), USB 2.0
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2012-02-05 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Canon PIXMA iX7000
alaTest hat 73 Testberichte und Meinungen für Canon PIXMA iX7000 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 78/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 71/100. Im Vergleich zu 342.208 Testberichten von anderen Drucker ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 72/100 = Gut.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2010-07-18 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iX7000
Testseek.de hat 17 Expertenmeinungen über Canon Pixma iX7000 eingeholt. Das duchschnittliche Epertenrating ist 75 von 100. Die durchschnittlich erreichte Punktezahl gibt die Meinung der Expertencommunity über das Produkt wieder. Klicken Sie unten und nutzen Sie Testseek um alle Beurteilungen, Produktauszeichnungen und Schlussfolgerungen sehen zu können.
Empfehlung von TrustedReviews vom 2010-07-18 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iX7000
The attractions of the iX7000 over a colour laser printer are the same as for any inkjet. It produces better colour and can print quality photos on glossy photo paper. The detractions are the same, too, as a typical laser will be quicker and produce better black text quality. You won't find an A3 laser for £300, of course, and if the size is important in your office, this machine is a good choice.
An interesting A3+ inkjet printer designed as much for plain paper as photo paper print, but black print quality has some problems.
Empfehlung von Expert reviews vom 2009-12-18 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iX7000
An appealing low-cost alternative to an A3 colour laser printer for office use, but HP's Officejet 7000 is faster and better value.
Empfehlung von MacUser vom 2009-12-18 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iX7000 review
An appealing low-cost alternative to an A3 colour laser printer for office use, but HP's Officejet 7000 is faster and better value.
Empfehlung von techWorld vom 2009-10-15 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma iX7000 review
Canon's PIXMA iX7000 A3 inkjet printer isn't the best option for producing business documents on matte media. Though automatic duplexing and ethernet connectivity are certainly handy, restrictions with media input as well as its print speeds and overall output quality hamper this printer. Nevertheless, those looking for a networked printer solely for glossy presentation documents and the odd A4 photo should benefit.
The Canon PIXMA iX7000 is a behemoth. At 410mm high and 710mm deep with trays fully extended, this A3+ inkjet printer takes up a substantial amount of desk space.
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Canon Pixma Pro-1
Infos Tinte Farbdrucker, Foto, 4800 dpi, Duplexdruck Nein, USB 2.0
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2012-02-05 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Canon Pixma PRO 1
alaTest hat 9 Testberichte und Meinungen für Canon Pixma PRO 1 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 91/100. Im Vergleich zu 342.208 Testberichten von anderen Drucker ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 98/100 = Ausgezeichnet.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2012-01-30 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma Pro-1
Testseek.de hat 7 Expertenmeinungen über Canon Pixma Pro-1 eingeholt. Das duchschnittliche Epertenrating ist 92 von 100. Die durchschnittlich erreichte Punktezahl gibt die Meinung der Expertencommunity über das Produkt wieder. Klicken Sie unten und nutzen Sie Testseek um alle Beurteilungen, Produktauszeichnungen und Schlussfolgerungen sehen zu können.
Empfehlung von PC Advisor vom 2012-01-30 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma Pro-1 review
Owners of the 9500 Mk II may not find an immediate reason to upgrade to the Pro-1, but if you do need a new printer for proofing or making saleable prints, Canon?s Pixma Pro-1 is the new one to want.
Canon?s new A3+ photo and artwork printer is the first model outside the company?s large-format range to offer 12 inks ? and the first to feature a design inspired by?
Empfehlung von Macworld UK vom 2012-01-16 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma Pro-1 review
Is this the new must-have artwork printer and proofer?
Empfehlung von Digital Arts vom 2011-11-20 00:00:00.0
Canon Pixma Pro-1 review
Canon?s new A3+ photo and artwork printer is the first outside the company?s large-format range to offer 12 inks.
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