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  Published: 2008-09-09, review by: photographyblog.com

  • Canon iPF5000 Review Review Date: February 7th 2007Author: Jon Canfield Leave a comment about this Review Introduction The new Canon iPF5000 is a 17" inkjet printer which features a new 12-colour pigment ink system, ensuring a wider colour gamut with ...

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  Published: 2007-03-01, review by: shutterbug.com

 
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  Published: 2006-12-31, review by: maclife.com

  • Beautiful images are your reward.
  • Gigantic footprint. Expensive.
  • Though its an expensive proposition (both with its upfront price and long-term consumable costs), the iPF5000 is a solid (literally and figuratively) large-format printer. ...

 
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  Published: 2006-12-01, review by: luminous-landscape.com

  • Abstract:  Coming to Terms with The Canon PROGRAF iPF 5000 Printer Six Months Later Time flies when youre having fun, or busy, or both. Its been six months since I started using the Canon iPF5000 and my initial review appeared. Since then I have made some 900 ...

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  Published: 2006-11-08, review by: macworld.com

  • Great print quality on many different paper types; prints neutral black and white images; no need to swap matte and glossy black inks; excellent printing architecture; speedy.
  • Roll-feed attachment costs extra; won’t automatically cut some roll-paper types; some flimsy parts; poor documentation; borderless printing only on roll-fed paper; some software is Windows-only; visible scratches on cassette-fed glossy paper.
  • Canon’s imagePROGRAF iPF5000 represents a leap forward in the race to develop the ultimate photo printer. As noted, there are a few things we don’t like: the added cost of the roll attachment (which comes standard with the Epson 4800) and...

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  Published: 2006-06-01, review by: luminous-landscape.com

  • Abstract:  on the Luminous Landscape in June, 2006 and a very recent Field Test by Steven Katzman in Rangefinder Magazine. Those are excellent reviews, and I agree with most of the findings in them. The iPF5000 makes stunning prints. From a hardware perspecti...

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  Published: 2006-06-01, review by: tipa.com

  • Abstract:  Awarded by TIPA Association.

 
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  Published: 2009-02-02, review by: professionalphotographer.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Canon iPF5000 large format printerThis A2+ printer from Canon is big, In fact, its huge. Will its output make a big impression on us though?Words & pictures Ian FarrellWhen the nice man from Canon turned up at Pro HQ to deliver and set up their new la...

 
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  Published: 2007-01-12, Author: Nessan , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Excellent colour reproduction, very fine resolution, all inks loaded at the same time, with no need to change inks
  • Extremely large and heavy, no drivers for Intel Macs, general lack of support for Mac OS
  • This printer is aimed fair and square at the professional fine art and photographic markets. These are areas where the Mac is strong so Canon’s failure to provide a driver for Intel-based Macs, and general lack of Mac support, is likely to be a seri...

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  Published: 2006-12-17, review by: computerarts.co.uk

  • Abstract:  iPF5000 With 12 inks and a competitive price, Canon’s new A2 printer comes out swinging Epson has had the high-end art-print and proofing market pretty much to itself for a while, using pigment ink processes that have left Canon and HP trailing behind...

 
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