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p.1 #9 · Canon 9900 vs pro9500 | |
I spoke to a Canon rep yesterday at a local dealer and she indicated to me that the 9500 uses archival ink that differs from the inks used in the 9900 and pro9000. It has 10 tanks compared to the 8 the 9000 uses.
She said that the longevity of the inks on the 9500 is many times that of any other Canon printer in the group.
From Canon's website:
In one giant leap, the all-new PIXMA Pro9500 takes your work from merely "beautiful" to "extraordinary." With 10 full-time color pigment inks, advanced new software, camera-direct printing of contact sheets, and support for fine art papers up to 13"x19", it's the new standard for creating your own professional images.
For photographers that need high-contrast or beautifully reproduced colors, photographers need look no further than the PIXMA Pro9500. Its 10-color pigment ink system includes gray, black and matte black cartridges that collectively produce monochrome photographs of unrivaled quality on both fine art paper and glossy photo paper. With pigment ink, photographers will enjoy incredibly smooth gradations and can create long-lasting prints that resist the damaging effects of light for up to 100 years.
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