I don't know much about pro quality printing hardware yet. I normally have my large stuff printed by a perfectionist with a large format Prograf. However, I've been thinking about printing some smaller output myself and the Pixma Pro-1 looks like a near ideal machine for me for many reasons, size and cost primarily. It could make small-output, hi-quality printing cost-effective for me and my bottom line could use a boost.
Bigger ink tanks would be nice, but so would 24" wide roll media ability.
(6300.. drool, drool)
My main concern is that I often spend long periods between print jobs; weeks, sometimes months. Does anyone have any experience with this printer or other Lucia pigment ink machines in this regard?
Does it maintain itself with automatic daily head cleanings or otherwise? I'd hate to spend a $k on this thing only to clog a head in a few months and have to pay nearly the purchase cost to replace it and a bundle on ink to re-purge it.
I'm not keen on dye-based printer alternatives, Epsons or HPs despite their various virtues.
The PixPro-1's 5 black inks really appeal to me for fine B&W printing.
On the rumor side of things, anyone heard if Canon is ready yet to expand the Pixma Pro-1 platform to other models yet? Possibly able to handle larger media?
Bigger ink tanks would be nice, but so would 24" wide roll media ability.
My main concern is that I often spend long periods between print jobs; weeks, sometimes months. Does anyone have any experience with this printer or other Lucia pigment ink machines in this regard?
Does it maintain itself with automatic daily head cleanings or otherwise? I'd hate to spend a $k on this thing only to clog a head in a few months and have to pay nearly the purchase cost to replace it and a bundle on ink to re-purge it.
I'm not keen on dye-based printer alternatives, Epsons or HPs despite their various virtues.
The PixPro-1's 5 black inks really appeal to me for fine B&W printing.
On the rumor side of things, anyone heard if Canon is ready yet to expand the Pixma Pro-1 platform to other models yet? Possibly able to handle larger media?