What printer replaced the Canon Pixma Pro 100?
Canon Pro-200
The Canon PIXMA 100s replacement, Canon Pro-200 is a great printer at a reasonable price for all entry-level photographers looking to get their prints at a higher quality than a standard printer.
Can Canon Pro 100 do sublimation?
While the PIXMA PRO-100 is not designed for dye-sublimation printing, you can use it to print on Canon TR-301 T-shirt transfer sheets.
What is the difference between Canon Pro 100 and Pro 100S?
The main difference between the PRO-100S and the PRO-100 lies in its connectivity options. Whereas the PRO-100 included a wireless LAN interface, the PRO-100S is fully Wi-Fi enabled and supports direct printing via Wi-Fi from smart devices is also available via Canon’s Easy-PhotoPrint+ (EPP+) app.
Is the Canon Pixma Pro 100 archival ink?
The Pro9000 B&W was always touchy with the ink paper balance. The Pro-100 looks to be better at this. OK, the one thing it doesn;t have is archival quality. Well, YES and NO.
What year did the Canon Pro-100 come out?
2012
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., September 17, 2012 — Canon U.S.A., Inc, a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced the newest additions to the PIXMA PRO-series of 13-inch inkjet printers, the PIXMA PRO-10 and PIXMA PRO-100.
When did the Canon Pro-100 come out?
The Canon PRO-100 was announced in September of 2012 and is the successor to the Canon Pro9000 MkII. It is a 13″ wide, eight color, dye based photo inkjet printer.
What Canon printer can be used for sublimation?
Canon makes answering this question easy. No, Canon printers cannot be used for sublimation or converted to be used for sublimation. They use thermal printing technology which would negatively impact sublimation ink.
Are Canon Pixma inks archival?
The PIXMA Pro-10 has the same physical dimensions and layout as the PIXMA Pro-100, but it’s 10 colors, and these colors are pigment inks for archival longevity of a few hundred years.
How long does a Canon Pro 100 last?
The Pro 100 uses dye-based inks. In contrast to pigment based inks in most printers, dye based inks claim slightly improved color saturation, but at the expense of durability and color fastness of the ink over a long period of time. However, Canon is boasting 100 years of life in these inks.