![]() ![]() (Opens in a new window) Read Our Canon Pixma PRO-100 ReviewĪdditional features for the P600 include printing through the cloud and Wi-Fi Direct, so you can connect directly to it and print from mobile devices even it's not on a network. Both can also print on an assortment of fine-art papers, as well as more common paper stock, and they can handle media up to 1.3mm thick, although you have to manually feed the thicker paper one sheet at a time using front-loading paper paths. It's also similar in capability to the Epson Stylus Photo R3000, which is our Editors' Choice near-dedicated photo printer for prosumers and professionals.īoth the Epson R3000 and the P600 can print on cut sheets as large as 13 by 19 inches, on printable optical discs, and on roll paper. Ignoring the usability issues for the moment, the P600 is a clear cut above the Epson Stylus Photo R2000 ($1,599.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window), which is our preferred pick for a bargain-priced prosumer photo printer for up to supertabloid size. Unfortunately, the P600 ($2,899.99 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window) also suffers from some usability issues that take some of the shine off an otherwise highly appealing printer. And indeed, its combination of exceptionally high-quality output, fast speed, and paper handling-with the ability to print panoramic photos at sizes as large as 13 by 129 inches-makes it easily suitable for professional photographers and graphic artists, as well as prosumers. ![]()
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