Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Canon Printer for Photographers


Canon Printer for Photographers - Click and save. This is what is now often done photo enthusiasts after shooting the subject.

Not like in the analog era, printing printing needs as no longer become mandatory after shooting for some people who are now attached to the devices and digital storage. But does this mean that the era of print print is over?

For professional photographers who wrestle fashion photography, Samuel Snant, photo printing business remains crucial.

Because of the importance of quality photo prints judged, he pointed out that professional photo competition just asked for a photo of the participants submitted in printed form.

"What distinguishes the professional and amateur photographers is the print itself," he said.

Three-quarter money with Samuel, commercial photographer Indra Leonardi was asking a similar opinion.

"If the photos are saved on the hard disk, there is the possibility of lost, crash, danlain more. Kalo printed it can be enjoyed at any time," he added.
Now, see the importance of photo printing devices, Canon as the leading printer manufacturers also launched two new products targeting anyarnya among photographers.

"The move from analog to digital photographers even easier. During this time there is always a problem when viewing photos on a PC, and when printing, different results. The photographer will get optimal results after print," said photographer ever capture the photographs of some heads of state such as Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and George Bush's.

Both products are equipped with WiFi, Etherner and Print Studio Pro application. For the Pro 10 series use 10-color ink system and a combination of Chroma Optimizer and 3 monochromatic ink (photo black, matte black and gray) which is claimed to improve the accuracy of reproduction for light and dark tonal gradation increases during monochrome printing. While the Pro-100 using 8-color dye ink system includes 3 ink monochromatic.

Is Pixma Pixma Pro-10 and Pro-100 are each priced at 6.7 million and 4.7 million. Printers are available in the middle of next month has a number of improvements compared to the previous series.

"We're not too grandiose to about the target, but the potential market is definitely there. We expect in 2013 will be sold 200 unit," said Monica, Division Manager of Consumer System Products Division PT Datascrip, when met after the release of the second event in the series Epicentrum, South jkt, Thursday (29/11/2012).

For ink, Pro 10 using Lucia inks, unlike the Pro 100 that uses dye inks paired with ChromaLife100 +. Both use the technology that is claimed to Canon Fine print quality much smoother and sharper to 4800 X 2400 dpi.

So what about the speed? Pro-10 is said to be able to print color or black and white size A3 + in 5 minutes 20 seconds. Being Pro-100 can print color A3 + in 1 minute 30 seconds and black and white photographs of the same size in 2 minutes 55 seconds.

In the printing industry, this Japanese manufacturer is still victorious. "In worldwide, we are the number one in the print industry," claims Kensaku Konishi, President & CEO of Canon's South & Southeast Asia.

For the Pro-100 alone, Monica says the model is suitable for beginners or entry level photographers who are just learning color management and calibration. As for the pros, it is recommended to choose Pro-10 or Pro 1, which was first marketed in June.

"This business contributed a large revenue to the company by 60%. Optimistic printing We still survive and may even increase," he concluded.

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