Editorial Review:Product Description:The i9900 Photo Printer is a high-end large format machine whose remarkable output can rival that of a professional processing lab. It's capable of producing edge-to-edge true borderless prints, from 4' x 6' up to a breathtaking 13' x 19' size, with the look and feel of a traditional photograph. Think of it: you can take a digital picture, set your printing parameters and be holding an amazing 13' x 19' poster-size borderless print in under 3 minutes. For true printing freedom you can even connect a Bubble Jet Direct or PictBridge-compatible digital camera or DV camcorder to the i9900 printer's conveniently located Direct Print Port and print photos -- without a computer. 100 Sheet feeder Includes software for Windows & Mac 1-year limited warranty with InstantExchange Actual print speed will vary according to use
Amazon.com Product Description: The Canon i9900 photo printer provides a high-quality, versatile solution for photo enthusiasts and low-volume photo professionals. This low-profile, quiet machine offers wide format printing (up to 13 by 19 inches) as well as fast 4-by-6-inch borderless prints in as little as 38 seconds. (All reported speeds are maximums. Actual speeds will vary.) For truly professional-looking results, the printer also supports resolutions up to 4,800 x 1,200 dpi.
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The i9900 utilizes an eight-color, separate ink tank color system to increase the range of color reproduction. This multi-tank technology features low-ink sensors so you won't run dry in the middle of a print and saves you money by letting you replace only the color that has run out. The i9900 offers a built-in sheet feeder that's able to handle up to 100 sheets of 17 lb. stock, 10 envelopes, 30 transparency sheets, or a full range of specialty papers. It even comes with a sample package of 4-by-6-inch Photo Paper Pro.
Offering direct connection to Bubble Jet Direct or PictBridge-compatible digital cameras or DV camcorders, the i9900 also features fast USB 2.0 and FireWire interfaces (FireWire compatible with Mac OS only) for convenient peripheral connection. It comes with a comprehensive package of image editing software, including Easy-PhotoPrint Plus, Easy-WebPrint, ZoomBrowser EX, PhotoRecord, ImageBrowser, and PhotoStitch. (See tech specs for system requirements.) The unit is backed by a one year warranty on parts and labor.
What's in the Box i9900 photo printer, i9900 print head, ink tanks (BCI-6C cyan, BCI-6M magenta, BCI-6Y yellow, BCI-6Bk black, BCI-6PC photo cyan, BCI-6PM photo magenta, BCI-6R red, and BCI-6G green), power cord, easy setup instructions, document kit (quick start guide, registration card, setup software and user's guide, software CD), Photo Paper Pro sample pack; printer cable not included
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JUNK
I9900 IS JUNK JUST LKIE EVERYONE ELSE I HAVE SPENT MORE TIME TRYING TO GET IT TO WORK PROPERLY AND NOW IT WILL NOT TURN ON. DON'T BY THIS.
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The paper-jam proof printer
I'm a graphic design student and I have been using this printer for printing comps for the last 3 years. the print quality is very good, although I must confess that my older HP photo printer gave me much better image quality, but the inks were too expensive and the paper feed mechanism was always breaking down. My Canon i-9900 has never clogged or had a paper jam in 3 years, and the inks are way more economic and last longer. I love that it prints up to 13" wide. My only complaint is that the printer is a little bit messy with the ink and the print quality with non-Canon paper may not be awesome. However, you may expect great results if printing on Canon paper. I can use BCI-6 cartriges and even the new CLI-8 inks, although pricer, you can use them in case you can't your regular cartridges.
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Can't Beat this printer
I have used this printer for three years or more without any problems. I have printed photos and use it regularly to work from home. No issues whatsover- it just keeps on performing. The overall print quality is excellent.
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A solid asset for serious digital photogs.
Two or three years ago, I got my first digital camera - a Canon 5D. Then, my next purchase was this printer. I looked at all the printers they had at Best Buy and some were very impressive and much cheaper than this unit. But, I was looking for a high quality photo printer and not a swiss army knife and this was the top of the line Canon unit that enjoyed excellent reviews.
Still, as my first foray into digital printing, I had to rely on the reviews which stated that the 8 ink system along with the ability to print fine detail resulted in prints of high quality. Finally, with some trepidation, I took the plunge and selected the i9900 and half expected to discover compromised results.
Well, this is what I found: Coupled with Adobe CS3, Canon print paper and some experimentation, I have been able to garner about 8 first place ribbons in photo contests in the time since I first began working with it.
It was easy to install the software on my laptop and the printer faithfully reproduces both color and B/W images. I am particularly pleased with the b/w, because I just didn't expect to see the subtle tones, clarity and life I had discovered in "wet" printing.
Of course, I am stunned by the brilliant and accurate colors that of which the printer is capable, including jaw-dropping reds that recreate the original scene without the Kodachrome contrast. Since I often like to introduce a little abstractness to the images with Photoshop filters, I am pleased that the more interpretive images are rendered accurately as well.
As you can tell, this is not a technical review, but there are technical considerations to be made. One is the software that comes with the printer. Generally, the Canon software seems to be designed for someone who is likely to want to produce a lot of candids. That is, there are good cataloging and print setup utilites and so forth.
Image acquisition (at least from Canon cameras) is straightforward and easy. You can print borderless or bordered prints on any sized paper up to 13" x 19" and so forth. My only difficulty has been matching the color space to the Photoshop. I still have problems getting the printer to reproduce the brightness I see in the monitor image without adding a stop or so more brightness to the image before printing it.
That can result in some wasted paper and makes precise duplication of previously printed files difficult. Frankly, I think that's a shortcoming of mine and not the printer. Also, this is not a fast printer when you are working with the larger print sizes, but that may be of much greater importance to those wishing to do a lot of candids rather than a few so-called "art" prints. Personally, I spend a lot more time preparing the image than printing it.
Actually, I have only one beef with the printer and that's simply that I wish it would print full 16" x 20" prints. Well, for that matter, I'd like to be able to buy 11" x 14" paper, also. Then, I would have what used to be standard sized prints. I think that would reduce some matting and framing difficulties.
I have seen some salon prints that I'm not sure I could duplicate with this printer, but I assume that they have been produced on a much more expensive color lab device. For now, I am still exploring the possibilities of this very good unit, but eagerly waiting to see what Canon comes up with next.
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13 x 19 printer
Typically extremely high quality - it's a Canon. This printer is very versatile and does everything beautifully - especially large photographs. There are simply no "down sides" to having this printer if you have need for large, very high quality prints.