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If you plan to put those digital high-resolution images you’ve shot with a DSLR onto paper, Canon’s Pixma Pro-10 will deliver gallery-quality prints. Just don’t expect it to be speedy.
The Pixma Pro-10 costs more than the Pixma Pro-100 initially, and will continue to cost more with each print you make. And in most of my test prints, I found it hard to tell the difference between ...
I timed the PRO-10 at an average speed of 1 minute 55 seconds in outputting a 4-by-6-inch print and 2 minutes 59 seconds per 8 by 10. This is slower than the Canon PRO-100's average of 1 minute 17 ...
I timed the PRO-10 at an average speed of 1 minute 55 seconds in outputting a 4-by-6-inch print and 2 minutes 59 seconds per 8 by 10. This is slower than the Canon PRO-100's average of 1 minute 17 ...
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