Canon printer ink test10/7/2023 Max Print: Borderless A3+ (Option to print panoramic papers up-to 990mm long)ĭimensions: (W) 639mm x (D) 379mm x (H) 200mm So, when Canon announced the 10/10S successor, the PRO-300, that used the same ink as in the PRO-1000 but in a much smaller form factor, it got me EXTREMELY excited. My aim is to print several times a week at A4 and A3, while using it as the main workhouse for my seasonal box sets. However, I don’t really need to print anything bigger than A3 from home, and the footprint is simply too big for what I need. I’ve always kept an eye on the printing market, and since 2013, the Canon PRO-10/10S printer was one of the most popular models for landscape photographers, along with the larger A2 variant, the PRO-1000. One key feature I needed was a printer that used the same pigment inks as used on my larger prints which are done by the guys over at Fine Art Ink - therefore, my options were pretty simple, it needed to be a Canon printer that used the same Lucia Pro pigment inks to keep consistency across my prints. After deciding to invest in my own printer, it was time to look into the options.
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