CANON PIXMA PRO9000 PROFESSIONAL LARGE FORMAT INKJET PRINTER

  • Maximum 4800 x 2400 dpi FINE imitation conduct technology
  • Support for excellent art paper up to 13″ x 19″ with dual apart paper paths, together with front tributary for heavyweight paper types
  • Professional printer facilities regulating Easy-PhotoPrint Pro (Plug-in program for Adobe Photoshop CS/CS2)and (CS3 as well as CS3 Extended.
  • New printer motorist with modernized tone controls

Product Description
With the PIXMA Pro9000, you’ll find only how great the photographer we unequivocally are. The 8-color ink complement opens up your tone palette, as well as modernized program fine-tunes your output. Ready to pierce up to 13″ x 19″, or imitation upon excellent art papers? This professional-grade printer will take we to the subsequent level.The PIXMA Pro9000’s ChromaLife100 complement combines the benefits of dye-based ink, Canon imitation paper as well as FINE imitation conduct record to furnish long-lasting, pleasing prints. With an 8-color tone ink system, the Pro9000 produces the far-reaching tone progression to grasp clear coloration as well as tall glossiness.Manufacturer Product Description
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Canon Pixma Pro9000 Professional Large Format Inkjet Printer

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5 Responses to “CANON PIXMA PRO9000 PROFESSIONAL LARGE FORMAT INKJET PRINTER”

  1. Don Mckell says:

    The printer may be the best thing since sliced bread, but I would’t know because to the best of my knowledge it has not yet been delivered to the shipping address specified in the order.

  2. Liz says:

    It would’ve been great if somewhere on this item description page it informed buyers that the printer comes without the USB cable necessary to link the printer to the computer. Here I was setting up my printer and the USB port cable the instructions informed me I needed to plug in was missing, so I searched the box, searched my living room, searched the trash I threw the packaging away in looking for this cable. Then I called Canon to request one, only to be told it doesn’t come with it. Awesome, thanks. You couldn’t just include the, what?, $15 cable in the box, Canon?

  3. X. Barzilay says:

    I bought a Canon Pixma Pro9000 a couple years ago and haven’t use it very often. I have the printer covered when I wasn’t using it. A few months ago, I found there was a problem with the sheet feeder. I called Canon, the tech I spoke to couldn’t fix the problem over the phone, so he suggested that I bring the printer to one of their authorized service stores, which I did.

    I sent the print to Barnett Business in NY. A few weeks later, the service store called me back telling me the sheet feeder has to be replaced and it cost ~$120. I said OK. A few more weeks later, they told me that the circuit board has to be replaced, and it costs about $120-$130. This time I told them “NO”. If I have to spend $300 ($76 labor fee) to repair an old printer, I might as well buy a new one.

    When I got my printer back, I found that the printhead stuck on the side when I turn the power on. Before I sent the printer to the repair shop, the printhead will move to the center when I open the lid. I took the printer apart, and discovered that all my ink cartridges were either empty, near empty or half full. When I sent the printer to the repair shop, all tanks were FULL.

    This printer is my 2nd Canon printer, I own a Canon i860, One of the printhead of that printer failed in a couple of years. I also have HP & Epson printers, they all lasted longer than Canon printers.

    My advice to those who are looking to buy a printer: Avoid Canon printers.

  4. W. Chan says:

    Very nice printer. This is not the printer I was looking for, but I only bought it because it’s Made in Japan. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have bought it. This was an impulse purchase. Printer is really big and weighs about 30 pounds, but I’ll get used to it.

  5. K. R. Goguen says:

    I bought the Cannon i9900, the predecessor to the Pro 9000, in April of 2004. Great printer which got great reviews. After 3 years of moderate usage it would no longer power on. No errors, no lights, no power. I assumed it was the power supply and it would be an easy fix, but I got an estimate of $250! Cannon offers a 10% discount on a new printer to compensate. There’s a bargain…