The Perfect Print – Finishing Techniques by Randy Hufford


Perfect prints from your inkjet printer need proper preparation and finishing techniques to ensure longevity. Learn to avoid faded prints, coatings that have yellowed and prints that have cracked.
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www.beachcamera.com The PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II Printer possesses the functionality and technology needed for high-quality output so you can be the photographer you’ve always wanted to be. Its 8-color ink system widens your color palette along with advanced Easy-PhotoPrint Pro software to fine tune your prints plus Ambient Light Correction1 which optimizes color output to match the specified lighting condition you would display in. The PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II supports Canon Fine Art Photo Papers up to 13″ x 19″ with two separate paper paths, including a front feeder for heavyweight paper types. Its ChromaLife100 system combines the benefits of genuine Canon dye-based ink and photo paper with FINE print head technology to produce long-lasting, beautiful prints with a wide color gamut for vivid coloration and high glossiness. The PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II takes your photo printing to all-new professional levels.
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4 Responses to The Perfect Print – Finishing Techniques by Randy Hufford

  1. A useless video; searching for front loading instructions led me to this useless ad.

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  2. Does this print to cd/dvd?

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  3. In order to use the front loading option on the Pixma PRO 9000, you must lift the output tray to a 45 degree angle to the table and then pull it up. You will see the output tray slide into a new output position that’s more in line with the output from the printer. Press the front load button and load your paper once the power light stops blinking. Press the front load button for the printer to take up the paper. When finished moving the paper about, print from a computer with front load option.

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  4. How about showing how to front load that fine paper rather than just producing an ad? I have spent two days with the useless manual trying to figure it out. Very frustrating printer.

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