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PHOTO PRINTERS
Automated Black Ink Cartridge
Switching
The ink set includes both black and matte black
cartridges to allow printing on glossy photo
paper and matte paper respectively without
switching cartridges and needlessly wasting
ink. Other printers require the user to perform
an inconvenient and wasteful manual operation
to flush unused ink and switch cartridges.
However, with the Canon imagePROGRAF
Printers, both black ink cartridges are loaded
and live at all times, so switching between
media types is performed efficiently with a
simple push of a button.
Optional SU-21 Spectrophotometer
for iPF6450 Printer
The optional SU-21 Spectrophotometer for the
iPF6450 printer can be used for color calibration
of different types of media; color checking of
discrepancies in individual Lab value
measurements; and the color measurement of
charts used to create profiles. Used in conjunction
with commercial profile creation software, the
SU-21 spectrophotometer unit can also create
printer driver ICC profiles. The Canon system
incorporates a Color Calibration Management
Console for a centralized management of color
stability among multiple printers.
Vast Output Media Selection
The imagePROGRAF Printers support a wide
range of paper and specialty output media,
such as resin coated photo paper, canvas and
fine art paper.
Automatic Head Clog Detection
Canon’s sophisticated nozzle clog detection
system automatically senses non-firing
nozzles and executes a print head cleaning
cycle as required. Should a clogged nozzle fail
to recover after cleaning, the system
automatically compensates by substituting
other functioning nozzles. This minimizes
print-head-related output failures, reduces
paper waste and improves print head
reliability, saving photographers both time
and money.
Advanced Connectivity
The imagePROGRAF printers are equipped
with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed and Ethernet inter-
faces. The printers also feature excellent
multi-platform support, helping to enable
seamless integration with a wide variety of
hardware and workflow configurations.
Roll Paper
PIXMA Printer Technology
Canon’s PIXMA photo printers
bring life to images taken with
EOS cameras. With the PIXMA
PRO-1 Professional Inkjet
Printer, Canon has entered the
realm of fine art printing while
remaining true to the Canon quality and speed
photographers everywhere know and trust.
12-color LUCIA Pigment-based Ink
System
The PIXMA PRO-1 Printer has
12 color ink set consisting of
six color inks: Cyan, Magenta,
Yellow, Photo Cyan, Photo Magenta and red; Five
monochrome inks: Photo Black, Matte Black,
Dark Gray, Gray and Light Gray plus a Chroma
Optimizer. The LUCIA pigment ink system not
only produces exceptionally beautiful prints, it
offers incredible stability and longevity*—an
estimated 200 years album life, lightfastness of
approximately 60 years when printing on Canon
Photo Paper Pro Platinum, and approximately 70
years when printing on Canon Photo Paper Plus
Semi-Gloss (Testing done by Wihlem Imaging
Research. Prints Frame Under Glass (with 5mm
gap). Plus, with 12 individual ink tanks, users
can replace a single tank, reduce waste and
save money.
Chroma Optimizer
The Canon Chroma Optimizer, found on
the PIXMA PRO-1 Printer, enhances the LUCIA
pigment inks with a uniform standard of
glossiness and tonal continuity on the print.
A clear coat “ink” that is applied over the
printed image, Chroma Optimizer fills in surface
irregularities and reduces the difference in
height among ink droplets. The improved
surface reflection produces a more uniform
glossiness, enhanced black density and
expanded color gamut. The Chroma Optimizer
also reduces bronzing and delivers more
balanced color.
Five Monochrome Inks
For black and white prints of uncompromising
quality, The PIXMA PRO-1 Printer uses five
monochrome inks—black, Photo Black, and
three different shades of gray to help ensure
smooth gradations and natural tones. These
include light gray ink, which helps to suppress
graininess, especially in highlight areas where
graininess is often most noticeable; gray, for
gray balance adjustment and reduced graininess
in mid tones; dark gray for smoother gradations;
photo black for enhanced contrast; and matte
black for enhanced density (especially on
Fine Art Papers). Chroma Optimizer enhances
the PIXMA PRO-1 Printer’s monochrome inks
by reducing surface reflection on prints,
showcasing detail and richness in darker areas
of the composition.
Large-volume ink tanks
For higher levels of productivity and less ink tank
replacement, the PIXMA PRO-1 Printer features ink
tanks with 2.5x the capacity of those used by the
PIXMA Pro9500 Mark II Printer
. A separate,
improved print head, plus sub-tank and tubular
ink supply systems have been updated to
work together seamlessly with incredible
printing efficiency. By moving the ink tanks off
of the print head the printer is able to operate
much faster and more efficiently.
FINE Technology Print
Head with 12,288 Nozzles
The PIXMA PRO-1 Printers
amazing FINE (Full-photolithog-
raphy Inkjet Nozzle Engineering) print head
delivers professional quality prints with
fine detail and a high resolution of 4800 x
2400 dpi max. Thanks to the FINE print heads
microscopic ink nozzles, 1024 per color, 12,288
nozzles in total, ink droplets can be placed
with a pitch of 1/4800 inch at minimum,
resulting in detailed, precise, smooth and
glossy prints with exceptional longevity
.
Three Color Modes Including New
Photo Color Mode
The PIXMA PRO-1 Printer has three distinct
color printing modes, has a default color
mode tailored to professional photographer’s
requirements. Linear Tone mode, the printer’s
default mode, accurately reflects the image
while adjusting for optimal gradation. ICC
Profile mode prints faithfully to the photographer’s
previously chosen image characteristics,
whether Adobe RGB (1998) or the Picture Style
setting as recorded in the camera. Photo Color
mode, the default mode on previous printers,
places emphasis on a punchy, optimized look
by emphasizing blues and greens. While not as
“realistic” as other print modes, Photo Color
mode delivers prints often in line with perceived
color as remembered by the viewer.
OIG System
The Optimum Image Generating (OIG) system
improves the PIXMA PRO-1 Printers prints by
determining the optimal mix of inks and
placement of ink droplets. It analyzes colors in
the image and calculates the most desirable
results for the chosen print mode and media,
taking into account color reproduction, tonal
gradations, density of blacks, graininess
and glossiness of the print. Superior results
are obtained due to the precise placement
of ink droplets, combined with the printers
phenomenal range of inks and the Chroma
Optimizer.
Support for 1200ppi Input
Few inkjet printers can take advantage of the
improved resolution in todays digital cameras.
The PIXMA PRO-1 Printer can make full use of
1200ppi image data for improved reproduction
of fine lines and smoother, less jagged edges.
When images are processed at 1200ppi through
compatible software like Adobe Photoshop or
Easy PhotoPrint Pro then printed through the
PIXMA PRO-1 Printer, the difference in fine
detail is nothing short of remarkable.
Color Conversion Algorithm
This determines the optimum balance of ink
mixing for each print mode and media by
carefully calculating the best results using
various factors of the image such as color
reproduction, graininess, uniform glossiness,
reduced metamerism and anti-bronzing effect.
Real-time Ink Ejection Control
By controlling the volume of ink ejected at all
times, the PIXMA PRO-1 Printer stabilizes
the printing color and maintains ink density
regardless of temperature fluctuations.
©Lewis Kemper
PictBridge
Compatible
Printers
(with Direct Print)
Compact
Photo Printer
Inkjet
Photo Printer
PC Compatible
Computer
CF/SD Cards
CF/SD Card Reader
PC Card Adapter
Medium format negatives or
transparencies up to 4"x 5"
Scanner
CanoScan
USB Cable
USB Cable
Macintosh
Computer
Computers
Interface Cable
IFC-300PCU/IFC-400PCU (EOS 5D, Digital Rebel XTi/XT),
IFC-500U/IFC200U (EOS-1D X, EOS-1D Mark IV, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark II, 7D, 60D,
50D, 40D, Rebel T2i/T1i / XSi/ XS)
USB Cable
35mm Slide
35mm Film
EOS DSLR Cameras
(with Direct Print)
EOS-1D Mark IV
EOS-1Ds Mark III
EOS 50D
EOS 7D
EOS 60D
EOS 40D
EOS Rebel T2i
EOS Rebel XS
EOS Rebel T3i
EOS-1D X
EOS Rebel T3
EOS 6D EOS 5D Mark II
EOS 5D Mark III
EOS Rebel T4i
Easy-PhotoPrint Pro Software
Canon’s Easy-PhotoPrint Pro (EPP Pro)
software plug-in for Digital Photo
Professional, Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
and
Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
Elements
®
provide an
intuitive photo printing experience. EPP Pro
has layout options such as pattern prints,
contact prints and prints with shooting
information. It also allows for color
adjustments, including ICC Profile-based
color management, Linear Tone, Photo
Color, monotone printing and grayscale
printing, and all settings can be saved.
PIXMA Pro printers also incorporate the
Ambient Light Correction functionality that
helps ensure consistent color regardless of
the different lighting conditions in which a
printed image is viewed.
PictBridge
Shoot digital, print
direct. It’s a fast and easy way to print
pictures on the spot without a computer. Just
connect any PictBridge-compatible printer
to a digital camera and print.
PIXMA PRO-1
The PRO-1 ships with a full set of cartridges. When installing the ink tanks in the PRO-1 for the first time, part of the ink from the first set of cartridges is used for priming the printer.
The number of sheets that can be printed with the first tank is less than succeeding cartridges.
Based on accelerated dark storage testing by Canon under controlled lighting, temperature and humidity conditions. Canon cannot guarantee the
longevity of the prints; results may vary depending on printed image, display/storage conditions and environmental factors.
* Based on accelerated testing by Canon in dark storage under controlled temperature, humidity and gas conditions, simulating storage in an album with plastic sleeves.
Canon cannot guarantee the longevity of prints; results may vary depending on printed image, drying time, display/storage conditions, and environmental factors.
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