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Old 8th October 2009   #1
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Default Canon Pro9500 MK2

Anyone using the above printer? Any feedback to share in terms of quality of printout?
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Old 9th October 2009   #2
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Default Re: Canon Pro9500 MK2

I have this printer for a few weeks now and generally have been very satisfied with the print so far. I bought it even though the sample I saw at CP was below my expectation. It is due in part my assumption is the poor image they used to print sample copies.

All the reviews I read on the internet have been very favourable as the printer has 10 individual ink catridges with 3 dedicated black tone which allow me to print true b/w prints.

I bought it more so I could do my own prints to give to clients as well as to sell some of my art pieces. Getting quality prints from labs can be quite fustrating sometimes.

I see you are a commercial photographer so it would be a good investment. There are many papers in the market and you just have to try them out. I don't know how many times I have gone to different shops to buy and test the different papers. I could easily have spent hundreds of dollars in paper now.
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Old 12th October 2009   #3
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Default Re: Canon Pro9500 MK2

Thanks for the feedback!

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I have this printer for a few weeks now and generally have been very satisfied with the print so far. I bought it even though the sample I saw at CP was below my expectation. It is due in part my assumption is the poor image they used to print sample copies.

All the reviews I read on the internet have been very favourable as the printer has 10 individual ink catridges with 3 dedicated black tone which allow me to print true b/w prints.

I bought it more so I could do my own prints to give to clients as well as to sell some of my art pieces. Getting quality prints from labs can be quite fustrating sometimes.

I see you are a commercial photographer so it would be a good investment. There are many papers in the market and you just have to try them out. I don't know how many times I have gone to different shops to buy and test the different papers. I could easily have spent hundreds of dollars in paper now.
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