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Canon Pixma Pro 9500 Mark II Photo Printer Review
by Richard Baguley

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x • Only three buttons on the printer body
• No screen or other controls

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On-printer Controls (5.5)


There are a mininal number of controls on the printer body: three buttons and two lights. The three buttons are for power, reusming and cancelling print jobs and and to activate the front feed paper path. A light next to the power button shows when the printer is turned on, and the light next to the resume/cancel button flashes when there is a paper feed error.

The controls of the Pro 9500 Mark II are on the right side of the body

 


On-Printer Display (0.0)


There is no screen or other display on the front of the Pro 9500 Mark II; all options and features are controlled through the printer driver.

 

On-Printer Menus (0.0)


There are no menus or other controls on the printer itself.

Media Slots (0.0)


There are no media slots or memory card ports on the Pro 9500 Mark II; all prints have to go either through the computer that controls it, or fro the digital camera via the PictBridge port.

Wireless & Network (1.0)


The only nod to the networked world on the Pro 9000 Mark II is the PictBridge port, which allows an appropriately equipped camera or other media device to print directly to the printer with no computer. There is no provision for connecting the Pro 9000 Mark II directly to a network, wired or wirelessly. If you want to share the Pro 9000 Mark II over a network, you will have to do that through a PC or Mac that is connected to the network itself.


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