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High Performance Photo Printing up to 13-inchx19-inch for Professional Quality

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Technical Details


- Maximum 4800x2400 dpi FINE printhead technology

- Photo Lab quality 11-inchx14-inch color photo in approximately 1 minute 23 seconds

- Support for fine art paper up to 13"x19" with two separate paper paths, including front feeder for heavy-weight paper types

- Professional printer features using Easy-PhotoPrint Pro plug-in software

- Ambient Light Correction feature; optimizes color output to match the specified lighting condition

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 "A dream come true!" 2010-05-17

By Brian (Los Angeles, CA)

This printer blew me away! Wow, I've had it for a few weeks now, and I can't find anything to complain about, except the software it comes with: on some prints which had areas of solid color, that color DID NOT come out the same on different prints, even though the color was absolutely identical (same rgb values in Photoshop for instance). However, printing those same tiff images from photoshop produced identical solid color on different prints. So, the problem is their software. However this is not a deal braker for me in any way as I don't even like the way their software works. Not to mention that photoshop interface for this printer is actually better then canon standalone software: it has more options and everything is intuitive and simple.



From the first moment, the easy of use, setup, and above all - quality of print results have been nothing short of extraordinary. I was very close to buying a three times more expensive Epson printer, as I do a lot of photography and am glad I don't have to spend my days and nights going blind in a darkroom. This is the first time that I can say with confidence that color photography, as a wet process, is dead. I will do some comparisons to some cibas I have from years ago and if this thing manages to pull at least similar quality, I will be in heaven, as great cibachromes not only cost an arm and a leg, but there are very few (im)mortals on this planet who know how to do them well...



All in all, if you are considering this printer, think no more, but take advantage of the great deal they are having right now. I got mine for $350 after rebate which is an incredible deal.



BTW, so far I printed about 25 8x10 color photographs, mostly for fun, and they came out absolutely stunning. With some older bubble jets, this would be the end of my color cartridge, but when I check the ink level, it shows that nothing was used up! I am almost inclined to believe that something's wrong with the software and that there is much less ink left than what it's telling me. So I will see how many prints I do before I have to buy more print cartridges and will add that info here at a later date. I will be doing a lot of printing in the next few weeks so new inks will be in order soon I imagine.



However, if inks are really still almost full as it's telling me, then that would be nothing short of a miracle.



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 "Outstanding Printer" 2010-05-14

By Nancy Stislow (Cleveland, Ohio)

This is my second canon medium format printer. It not only can print in the larger format for us hobbiests but I also use it for work here at home. It's fast for work and does an outstanding job on photos. My last canon lasted for over 14,000 copies both photos and documents. I've had this printer for 8 months and with daily use I have not had a bit of problem. I even have used 140# cover weight paper with no problem. I highly recommend this printer.



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 "Canon PIXMA Pro9000 MkII" 2010-05-01

By bw

I started to get this item on e-bay, but PayPal became a hastle, so I came over to Amazon and 'wham bam thank you mam', I was setting the item up in less than a week, and I got a rebate as well, which I received in the mail yesterday. There is no better way to go than trusting Amazon.com bw



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 "Great Printer but So-So Color Controls" 2010-04-28

By Alphia D. Larkins (Acworth, Georgia United States)

I have had the Pixma Pro9000MrkII for only two weeks. I am replacing my beloved Canon i9900 that I have/had used for a little over five years and had never had to take it in for a single repair until a few weeks ago and was told it needed a new Print Head, and my husband opted to buy a new one rather than have the i9900 repaired because he was afraid something else would "go out" on it and he would have to have more repairs done. But though I like this one, some things I liked better on my old Canon. There is a problem (it is a problem to me, maybe others have figured out a way to overcome it) but the colors print out too dark and color seems too saturated when I print personal photos from the computer. I have went into the area where I thought I would be able to control the colors, but it was not simple for me to do and not being a professional photographer (as so many of the other reviewers that I have read reviews from here claim to be) I do not know how nor what place to go to change the quality or the tone, whatever it is that I need to change. The colors are too dark, I need to lighten up skin tones, etc.and I think maybe better contrast. When I still had the i9900, which I did right after Christmas this past year (2009 and early 2010) I had a lot of picures that I had taken of my family at Christmas and it was very easy to adjust color on it and lighten the skin tones when the picture was too dark. I know this is painting me as a rank amateur and that is exactly what I am but I have been printing photographs on my printers for years and they were fine and now all of a sudden, I buy a new printer, just an updated version of my old one and should be as good, and probably would be if I could just figure out how to get the color printing for the photos to look better. It is fine for everyday printing of text and so on, but then, I could have bought a small fifty or sixty dollar printer to do that. I have an HP photo printer that still works fine but after I bought the i9900 I just stopped using the HP because the Canon was easier to use, I liked the ease of printing on the Canon as opposed to the HP, the paper loading was easier and the controls easier to get to, etc., but the print quality was almost as good on the HP as on the i9900 but it was easier for me to stick to one or the other so I chose to stick with the Canon. But I am not quite as pleased with the new Canon Pro9000. I was expecting so much more from it after reading the glowing reviews here that made it sound like the quality would be drastically improved with this new one but that has not been the case. I have to get this color corrected! Can anyone out there help me? Any advice or suggestions? Thanks.



Alphia D. Larkins

Acworth, Georgia



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 "cheryl" 2010-04-27

By C. Mcward (ny)

the printer is big but with software could match colors to old hp printer---faster, uses less ink and have ability to adjust colors in software from old hp printer.





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canon pixma mp560 wireless inkjet all-in-one photo printer (3747b002)

 


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High-Performance Wireless Photo All-In-One with 2.0-Inch LCD

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Technical Details


- Keep it Green - Built-in 2-sided printing helps the environment and cuts your paper usage by 50%

- Amazingly compact printer with both wireless and built-in 2-sided printing

- Maximum 9600 x 2400 color dpi2 for exceptional photo quality

- Use the new “Auto Photo Fix II� to automatically adjust and correct your photos

- Easily print your photos from compatible memory cards3 and USB Flash drives

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 "Canon Wireless Printer" 2010-01-27

By Nabil El-Antably (Laguna Beach, CA USA)

I boght an equivlant HP but couldn't never get it to start, I called Tech support and they told me after hours on the phone that the printer was defective and they will send me a replacement a recondionted one. I took back to store and got the canon. I was very happy with this printer, I have it conected through a wireless network and it is easy to use, fast with great printing results.



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 "Works Well In Windows 7 - 64 Bit" 2010-01-27

By WST (USA)

After upgrading to a Windows 7 - 64bit PC, I found that both my old Lexmark printer and Canon scanner were not compatible with the new OS.

Researching this Canon MP560 unit, there was conflicting info about it's compatibility with Windows 7, 64 bit, but I decided to take a chance since Canon did have drivers for 64 bit Win-7 OS posted.



I am happy report that using the driver and MP-Navigator software download from the Canon website, without using the software disk that came with the unit, I had a very easy and trouble-free installation of this MP560 on my Windows 7-64 system. Printing and scanning are working extremely well, much better and faster than my old printer and copier. Printing is very fast and copies are crisp and sharp.



Some information that may be helpful to others, since I could not confirm all these things by reading reviews before I made my purchase:



1. It works perfectly with Windows 7, 64 bit machines if you use the appropriate drivers/software downloaded from the Canon website.



2. Scanning resolution is available in 75, 150, 300, 600 and 1200 dpi. Some of these choices only show up if you switch to the "Advanced Mode" tab of the twain driver screen, but they are all available and the scanner will scan at 1200dpi resolution. On the box, it claims the scanner has a 2400dpi x 4800dpi scan capability, but I could not access anything higher than 1200dpi on any software. Perhaps this is a deficiency in the Win-7 driver/software, but the limit of 1200dpi is more than I need. Users hoping for the advertised 2400 x 4800 dpi may have to contact Canon to figure out how to actually get that advertised resolution.



3. The lid does lift up past the 90 degree angle, and is even removable. I needed this feature to be able to place tall boxes on the scanner bed to scan the labels. Many other scanners, including many of the other Canon Pixma line, can only open the lid about 70 degrees before they stop, and are not removable because they have controls in the lid. This one has the controls on the side flip-up compartment, allowing the lid to raise up fully, or be removed altogether if you need it.



4. When setting up the wireless network, the initial setup has to use the DHCP of your router to get an initial IP address. Once that is done, and it is communicating, you can reset the IP to a static IP address using any web browser to go to the printer's IP address, where you can change several settings, including the network IP. The "Canon IJ Network Tool" software utility also gives you this capability.





So far, I have found it to be a great printer/scanner and well worth the price. It is clever enough to open the front output tray if you forget to do it when making a copy or printing. The dual paper feed (rear feeder or bottom tray) is a nice bonus.



It is still new, so I can't speak to reliability or ink usage, but so far I am extremely pleased with the performance, as well as the ease of setup.











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 "Slow print & scan, difficult setup, clumsy scanning software" 2010-01-26

By Matthew Cornell (Amherst, MA USA)

Quick review: I chose this multi-function printer when upgrading from my PIXMA ip3000. This one had great features, was inexpensive, had individual ink tanks, and looked like a winner. After a week I'm not that happy with it. See the subject for main points. It's not quite bad enough to ship back for a refund, but I wouldn't recommend it.



[2010-01-26] Update: Note that this unit does not scan or copy legal documents, though it can print them. I think the specs are misleading, which say 'Paper Sizes 4" x 6", 5" x 7", 8" x 10," Letter, Legal, U.S. #10 envelopes'. However, the on-screen docs (which you don't get until you buy it) say 'You can copy or scan the following originals. Size (W x L): Max. 8.5 x 11.7 inches'. FYI



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 "Great printer, but overpriced" 2010-01-23

By Happy Shopping (Charlotte, NC)

I got this printer as a gift and have had it for about 1 month. It was easy to setup, including the wireless feature, which is why I wanted it. It's whisper quiet unlike my old Dell all-in-one. Print quality is good, though I think it could be better and I haven't printed any pictures as of yet. Has easy to use software, but I use Photoshop so I wont ever use it. The scanner feature is below par in my opinion. You can only scan up to 600 dpi and my old dell would scan up to 9600 dpi.. so that is disappointing for me because that is a feature I definitely use. I will have to invest is separate scanner now to get higher quality output for my work as I am a graphic designer. If just for home use, this is ideal and serves the purpose. If using for scanning and high quality output, I would say pass on it.. just my opinion.



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 "Easy Set Up, Compact, Wireless, Good Value" 2010-01-23

By Smile With Sandra

I recommend this printer. Has almost everything that I want and is compact! Great features with duplexing. Scans and prints nicely (haven't used the faxed yet). Only one Con: (maybe I haven't figured it out yet) I can't feed multiple documents to "Scan" and have to put each document on the flat bed. Again, not sure if I am missing something. So, if this is important to you, just check into it. I am still pleased with my purchase and hope I am mistaken with the Scan issue.





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