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Print Quality (0)
The print quality is something that is selected from the computer. The Canon Pixma Pro9000 printer can print up to 4800 x 2400 dpi whether printing color or black-and-white.
Internal Editing (0)
This printer is meant to work mainly from connected computers, which have technology far superior to any printer’s internal editing. The Canon Pro9000, akin to others in this class such as the Epson Stylus Photo 1800, caters mainly to advanced users who will likely use editing software on a computer before sending jobs to the printer. The printer does not have internal editing functions.
Dedicated B&W Settings/Effects (0)
The printer doesn’t have any black-and-white specific settings built into it, but users can print solely in black-and-white when designated from the connected computer software or from the printer’s drivers.
Media Types (8.00)
There are many kinds of paper that can be used with the Canon Pro9000. The printer caters to fine art photographers by offering a front loading paper tray that can accommodate paper up to 1.2mm thick and 13 x 19 inches in size. It can accept the basics too: 4 x 6-inch photo paper, 8.5 x 11-inch legal and letter paper, #10 envelopes, and everything in between. The Pro9000 is built for printing photos, though, with its 8-ink system. Canon’s selection of papers is vast. All kinds of sizes can be purchased with matte, semi-gloss or glossy finish. Consumers can also choose special fine art papers such as PCM DEEP PV "hakou" papers, ARCHES Pure White Soft 240g/m2 papers, Canson Mi-Teintes and Canvas papers, Hahnemule Torchon, Photo Rag 308g/m2, and William Turner 310g/m2 papers.
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