I was looking at the Canon PIXMA Pro9500 A3+ Photoprinter, 10-ink, 9 ppm, 4800*2400dpi and wondering is its quality at or above most labs? I can read lots of reviews but interested to know how often something like this is used in the real world.
I can see the advantages and dis-advantages of doing your own prints, just wonder what most people do, especially at the "pro" level (in other words if your charging for your services is it good enough to sell home prints)
Also I'm interested how often people need prints bigger than 13x19, I was thinking that a very small portrait studio could probably get away with something like this? Not that I'm in the business or plan to be any time soon (Way, way, way too much to learn first)
Anyway the question is, would this printer have high enough quality to have a quality product to sell, and would 13x19 (inches) cover 80% of what people ask for in prints so when needed you could use a professional printing service for the other 20%, and is it cost effective?
I get that with economies of scale a pro-printer can always do it cheaper, but then people would probably pay more to get their photo instantly from the photographer, which would even things out. Debate...... 

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