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POLL: "If you use a pro level printer, which one do you use and how do you like it?"
Epson R1800
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Canon PIXMA Pro9000
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"Other" pro level printer as explained below in my post.
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Jul 23, 2007 12:39 |  #1

Which professional level photo printer do you use? If it is "other", please let us know and also how well do you like it?

I just saw another thread about the Epson R1800. It seems like an awesome machine. This weekend, I spend quite a few hours deciding what printer to buy and it came down to these two. I ended up buying the Canon PIXMA Pro9000, but can't even recall why now. It should arrive this morning via overnight shipping.

I have a week or so to return it if I don't like it. So, I am soliciting opinions here, please feel free to rate any of these or other printers if you have any actual experiences with them. Thanks.

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Jul 23, 2007 13:05 |  #2

I use a HP 9180 pro

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http://www.photo-i.co.uk …printers/Pigs/p​age_1.html (external link)


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Jul 23, 2007 14:56 |  #3

I am interested in this as well - I guess they are both great printers... Grrr... it is tough!




  
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Jul 23, 2007 15:03 |  #4

It looks like others also own the Canon PIXMA Pro9000 but they didn't leave any comments.  ??? The Epson does look nice, and it is less costly, I just hope the Canon does me well. I'll read the review on the HP now.


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Jul 23, 2007 15:08 |  #5

IMHO, neither of these are actually "pro" printers,.
They are excellent top quality printers for use in applications other than a printshop..

Since my first Canon BCI-6 ink printer I have been attached to them.
Faster, quieter and with less issues than anything else I have used.


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Jul 24, 2007 00:21 |  #6

CyberDyneSystems wrote in post #3597724 (external link)
IMHO, neither of these are actually "pro" printers,.
They are excellent top quality printers for use in applications other than a printshop..

Since my first Canon BCI-6 ink printer I have been attached to them.
Faster, quieter and with less issues than anything else I have used.

I think the "Pro" designation is a title given by the manufacturers simply for identifying the line. Like the Pro1 Canon camera, not really a "pro" camera. They could have, and should have in order to be more candid, called them something like, eight color printers, or some other designation. I don't think many people consider these to be professional printers, which should maybe be reserved for actual print shops that use equipment costing many thousands of dollars each.


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Jul 24, 2007 09:08 |  #7

I use the "old"i9900and prints beautiful 13 x 19 prints. I've never had any problems with it .




  
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Jul 24, 2007 09:40 |  #8

Mines even "older" with the i9100, same print sizes as it's replacement the i9900, but only 6 inks (pre-dates the new R and G colors)
It has served me well for 4 years now.
The only thing that made me upgrade was the 3x cost 17' wide IPF5000


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