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# 8 dye-based inks for vivid color Prints up to 13x19 inches large format Wireless + Ethernet + AirPrint connectivity Canon Pixma Pro-100 Wireless Color Professional Inkjet Printer with Airprint and Mobile Device Printing

**Brand:** canon
**Price:** 1101.16 DT
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## Summary

> 🖼️ Print Your Vision, Own the Moment

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Canon Pixma Pro-100 Wireless Color Professional Inkjet Printer with Airprint and Mobile Device Printing by canon
- **How much does it cost?** 1101.16 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- canon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted canon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Large Format Mastery:** Print professional-quality photos up to 13" x 19" — perfect for gallery-worthy art and impactful presentations.
- • **Vibrant 8-Ink Dye System:** Experience ultra-rich colors and smooth gradients with dedicated grayscale inks for stunning black & white prints.
- • **Seamless Wireless Workflow:** Wi-Fi, Ethernet, AirPrint, and mobile device printing keep your creative flow uninterrupted and flexible.
- • **Precision Print Head Technology:** Canon’s patented FINE print head delivers microscopic droplets at 4800 x 2400 dpi for razor-sharp detail.
- • **Dual Paper Trays & Media Versatility:** Handle everything from glossy photos to thick fine art papers with rear and manual feed trays for ultimate convenience.

## Overview

The Canon Pixma Pro-100 is a professional wireless inkjet printer featuring an 8-ink dye-based system including 3 grayscale inks, delivering vibrant, true-to-life colors and deep blacks. It supports large format prints up to 13" x 19" with a high resolution of 4800 x 2400 dpi. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Ethernet, AirPrint, and USB, making it ideal for flexible studio or home use. Dual paper trays accommodate various media types, while Canon’s Optimum Image Generating System ensures precise color mixing and tonal gradation for gallery-quality prints.

## Description

Professional Wireless Photo Printer with 8 dye based color inks for colorful and vivid prints. It’s time to step up to the large format, professional quality printer you’ve been dreaming about. The Pixma PRO-100 Wireless1 Professional Inkjet Printer possesses the functionality and technology you need to achieve high-quality output so your prints can look as good as the images you capture. The 8-ink dye based ChromaLife100+ system provides you with an amazing color gamut so your prints will look as vivid as you remember. The Pixma PRO-100 shares technology with the rest of the Pixma PRO line utilizing the Optimum Image Generating System to ensure what you envision is exactly what you get. The OIG System analyzes each area of the print and chooses the best ink mixture so you see the colors you expect to see in your print. The new Print Studio Pro2 plug-in software makes it even easier to get amazing results from your favorite photo applications. Add to that connectivity options like Wi-Fi, Ethernet and USB and you have a professional machine that easily fits into your workflow that you can place anywhere around the studio. For media support, the Pixma PRO-100 features two paper trays. A rear tray for a variety of fine art and glossy photo papers, and a manual slot for thicker media to meet your printing needs. Print your Vision up to 13" x 19": Print professional quality photos on various media up to 13" x 19". Professional Quality, Built-in: Canon Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering (FINE) features a patented print head that enables printing with microscopic droplets and high resolution up to 4800 x 2400 dpi.3 True Monochrome Prints: The 3 monochrome inks which are part of the 8-ink ChromaLife100+ system5 consist of Black, Gray, and Light Gray. These inks deliver enhanced, deep black density to raise your level of professional print quality when creating the dramatic expression of grayscale photography. Uniform Ink Height: The Chroma Optimizer brings uniform ink height over the printed image and regulates surface reflection. This maintains the natural color and integrity of your printed photos. Optimum Analysis and Mixture of Color: The Optimum Image Generating (OIG) System utilizes two major technologies that were first introduced in the Pixma PRO-1. The first is a sophisticated mixing balance of inks determined from numerous ink combinations and advanced analysis. During this analysis, the OIG System carefully calculates the best results for each print mode and paper type used while looking at various image factors including color reproduction, tonal gradations, black density, and low graininess. These critical ink balancing principles are derived from Canon's expertise in imaging technology, as well as the familiar colors of life that people see and remember on a daily basis. The second is the balancing of color reproduction, tonal gradations, and uniform glossiness. The genius and power of the OIG System is truly showcased when your image is printed, exhibited, and is seen exactly as you envisioned it. Pro Printing: The powerful Print Studio Pro plug-in software2 provides professional photographers effective printing solutions and can directly hand-over image data. Print Studio Pro is compatible with Digital Photo Professional (ver 2.1 or later), Adobe Photoshop CS, Adobe Photoshop Elements, and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Versatile Paper Handling: Two-way paper feeding provides a rear tray for most supported media types and a dedicated manual feed in the back of the printer for easy loading of thicker papers. Built-in CD and DVD Printing: Conveniently print onto your printable CD, DVD or Blu-ray Discs and jackets. Built-in Wi-Fi: The built-in Wi-Fi1 gives you the freedom to place the printer where it’s convenient and allows multiple users to seamlessly print from several computers. AirPrint: Enables you to print photos, email, Web pages and documents from your Apple device directly to your printer - without installing a driver.4 Computer-free Printing: A PictBridge connection lets you print photos directly from your compatible digital camera, DV camcorder, or camera phone. Computer-free Printing: A PictBridge connection lets you print photos directly from your compatible digital camera, DV camcorder, or camera phone. Hi-Speed USB: Plug the cable into your PC for a super-fast connection for your data transfers.

Review: Printer meets my needs well! - *** Update 4/17/2014 *** I've now had this printer for over 1 year. I have a few more updates. Some additional "cons": 1. There are a few quarks to this printer. While this is a network printer, I've noticed that there are many things that *require* you to do from USB exclusively. Examples: Printing directly to disk, printing with Canon's Print Studio Pro (required for using ICC profiles on the Mac with programs light Adobe Lightroom). This appears to be a software limitation. Since the MacBook Pro that I print from is not close enough to the printer, I have to walk it over and connect the USB. Not ideal. 2. The bundled Canon software (such as Image Garden) is not intuitive. It took me quite some time to figure out how to print directly on a disk label. I generally try to avoid using the software. There are other 3rd party programs to print disk labels, but they all cost $$. 3. I was able to successfully connect my printer to Wifi once, but it stopped working shortly after. I didn't have the patience to keep messing with it, so I gave up and ran another Ethernet cable. The Ethernet cable works OK for general printing needs. A few major "pros" to add: 1. The printer continues to do a fantastic job with prints. The printer doesn't waste much ink and I've easily printed hundreds of photos before having to change the cartridges. 2. If you find yourself doing a lot of printing, cartridges get costly. However, there is a very simple and effective way to refill the cartridges (and reset the chips). Do a search for "Precision Colors"- you will still get fantastic results for a fraction of the cost of ink. I find myself printing a lot more now that I don't have to worry about paying a fortune on cartridges all the time. The prints made by refilling have no discernable difference compared to the OEM ink. I still strongly recommend this printer. Make sure you are using a good quality paper and ICC profiles. Otherwise your prints will appear darker than what you have on your screen, and some of the colors (like the blues in the sky) may be off or washed out. ***** Original Review Below ***** The main things I shoot are church events, soccer/sports, indoor dance, landscapes, occasional weddings, home studio as well as personal/family pictures. I utilize a web site that allows me to upload and store my pictures. The web site allows me (and clients) to order prints, but it takes over a week to process and receive them. The shipping costs also tend to be significant. Local stores that do 1 hr processing don't always have the level of quality that I'm happy with and sometimes my photos get cropped in a way that I don't like. Consequently, the primary reason I purchased this printer is because I wanted to be able to print pictures and get a similar or better level of quality that I might get from a professional lab. I am typically printing 4x6 photos but also want to utilize the larger sizes for some of my landscape photography so I can print "fine art". This printer will primarily serve my personal printing needs, but I may occasionally use it to sell prints as well. In fact, prior to purchasing this printer, a profesional photographer was using this same printer "in the field" and selling prints (pictures of kids with the "easter bunny"). That helped me make my decision to go with this printer. After printing a few batches of photos, here are my general thoughts on this printer: Pros 1. The prints are very good when quality is set to "high". When quality was "standard" the pictures appeared noisy/grainy and did not meet my expectations. 2. When comparing to prints I order online, the quality is on par and possibly even better (when using high quality settings). When comparing to local 1 hr photos, the quality of prints seems more vivid. 3. The prints that I get seem to match what my MacBook Pro displays, but they are slightly darker. 4. The speed of the printer seems quite fast. I easily can batch up 20-30 4x6 prints in the tray (which probably doesn't hold much more than that) and before I know it, the prints are ready to go. I primarily use Adobe Light Room (Mac OSX - Mountain Lion) to do the printing. 5. The digital manual for how to use the printer is very helpful, organized, and well written. Kudos to the technical writers. 6. The bundled software, while not overly intuitive, works almost exactly the same way on both the Mac and PC. There is also a program included called "Creative Park" that appears to let you print things like calendars. However, it also says that if you use non-Canon ink you won't be able to use it. While I plan on using the Canon ink, I don't like that Canon is checking before I use a program. 7. I primarily use a Mac, but sometimes need to print from the PC. I have found no difference in quality or functionality when I use the PC to print (windows 8). Cons 1. The printer is quite heavy! It even had a "team lift" sticker on the box. This concern is not significant unless you plan on traveling with the printer (which I don't). 2. Due to the heft, this printer literally shakes the stand when printing. Make sure you have something sturdy to set it on. 3. The bundled software does not seem overly intuitive. The icon that it puts on your desktop is "in your face" and takes up a lot of screen real estate when fully expanded. I would have preferred that icon to live in the system tray. 4. The ink cartridges are expensive. However, after doing research I feel that the Pro 100 was the best fit for me- I probably won't be printing more than a few hundred photos a month and preferred the vibrant colors. If I were planning on printing more, I may have opted for the Pixma 1 or 10, which should have an overall lower price per print. Other 1. The initial set up of the printer took a bit of time. I spent about 20 minutes wondering why I was getting a yellow blinking light- it turns out I didn't have the lever (where the printer head sits) locked down fully. I wasn't able to locate a support phone number which was my first instinct. Fortunately, I went back and double checked everything, and then noticed that the lever was hitting the right hand side of the printer chassis. That prompted me to pull the lever down further. Once I did that, the blinking light went away and I was good to go. 2. It took me a bit to figure out which tray to put the paper in. I encourage you to read the manual, which was very helpful to me. The lower bottom tray on the back is for manual feed, the higher tray toward the top is for auto feed. You also need to make sure you close the feed tray. I keep forgetting to do that, but the print driver is smart enough to know that you didn't close it and will tell you that on your computer screen. 3. I need to read the manual more to figure out how to set up Wifi. I was able to get the printer working on the wired network connection just fine but WiFi configuration seems to be more difficult. Summary While I've only had the printer for a brief amount of time, I am quite happy with it so far. There is definitely a bit of a learning curve and set up time required. My main concern was print quality- and this printer delivers! The quality is on par with professional labs and seems to be better than your average "1 hr print" photography that you might find in the local grocery or superstore locations. I'm glad I made the step up to this printer. I think it will meet my needs for a long time to come. This is a fine quality product from Canon!
Review: Fantastic large format pro level photo printer. - First of all I want to dispel some myths and answer some questions about the printer. It has two (2) paper feed sections, one that is sort of on top, you can put about ¼ of a ream of paper in there and one that folds open from the back of the printer that is single sheet feeding for products that are thicker and don’t bend well. Next it works fine with Windows 10 and the software runs just fine. It takes it a while to warm up, that is typical of all top end printers, don’t shut it off ever and you will be in good shape and it will save you some ink. Also for those that are unsuspecting this printer is massive, you should expect that with so many ink tanks and 13” wide feeding, but it is huge if you have never seen it in person. Ok, now down to the nitty gritty. Setup time from box opened to my first print was about 45 min including installing software and so forth. The profiles for canon papers are not that bad depending on the paper, I tried Luster and Platinum Pro from there line. Luster was not that great, Platinum Pro was better. I also tried some Red River papers last night, I like them better than canon paper and there profiles are better. It feeds my 250gsm Aurora Art paper from the back feed with no problems. Print quality its self was better than my local Walgreens print center so long as you set it to fine, about on par if you set it to normal. Colors where great, purples and blues popped nicely when I was printing some MLP stuff for my daughter, reds and organ look nice too. Black and white is much better than a standard inkjet, but yes the Pro-10 and Pro-1 make better black and white prints (had a friend make me a couple from his studio to compare). Print time was not bad for a high end, on fine setting I hit print and go make a cup of tea, by the time I’m back the page is done. Considering I have some friends with printers that take 5 min a page, I’m pleased with the speed. The good and bad of what is in the box. Well the power cord is a good length and the documentation is not bad. The USB cord they give you is a joke, it is short, very short, only slightly longer than the printer is wide. I have not tried the tray for printing on a CD. The packaging was good and secure. Ok let’s talk value. When I ordered I was arguing between a good price point and the all-out performance of a Pro-1. I don’t print that much, some photos for my cube at my day job, some of my semi-pro photos that I sell on line and a little here and there for family. As such I did not feel that I could justify the price of a Pro-1 and figured I would try the Pro-100 and see if it met my needs. My needs are more than met. For the price point the Pro-100 cannot be beat. I am more than pleased with the purchase and with the rebate it is even better. Word on the rebate. You need to send a full copy of the receipt (showing order number and that you paid), yes desertcart is an authorized retailer, it is a good idea to pre-register the rebate and send the whole set of bar code and SN on the outside of the box and it runs fairly smooth. DO NOT send the upc on the inner flap, DO NOT peel the label off the cardboard, send the cut out cardboard. Hope that was helpful.

## Features

- 8 Dye based inks for amazing gradients and color, 3 of which are dedicated grayscale inks for beautiful black & white prints
- The Optimum Image Generating System reproduces colors as you intend them by logically selecting the optimum ink combination and placement. Output tray capacity auto sheet feeder: 150 sheets of plain paper; 20 sheets photo paper (4x6); 10 sheets (letter/8x10); 1 sheet (A3). Manual feeder: 1 sheet of photo paper (all sizes)
- Compatible with individual CLI 42 ink tanks (Black, gray, light gray, cyan, photo cyan, magenta, photo magenta, yellow). Save even more on value packs. Only replace the inks that run out
- 4800 x 2400 dots per inch with fine technology for incredible detail. Print your vision up to 13 inches x 19 inches: Print professional quality photos on various media up to 13 inches x 19 inches
- Weight: 43.2 in bullet point. Number of nozzles: 6,144. Number of nozzles: 768 per color 6144 total

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0095F5BCS |
| Additional Printer Functions | Print Only |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 1.2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #468,492 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #256 in Ink Tank Printers |
| Brand | Canon |
| Built-In Media | Paper Trays, USB Cable |
| Color | Grey |
| Color Depth | 36 bpp |
| Color Pages per Minute | 1.25 |
| Compatible Devices | Printer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB Cable | Wi-Fi | Mobile Memory |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Android, iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,642 Reviews |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Duplex | No |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013803149050, 04960999849751, 04960999849775 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.2"D x 27.2"W x 8.5"H |
| Item Weight | 21 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Canon USA Inc. |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 4800 x 2400 |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 4800 x 2400 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 1.2 ppm |
| Maximum Media Size | 13 x 19 inch |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 4800 x 2400 dpi |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 150 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 4800 x 2400 dpi |
| Model Name | PRO-100 |
| Model Number | 6228B002 |
| Model Series | PIXMA |
| Number of Trays | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | CD-Printing |
| Output sheet capacity | 150 |
| Paper Size | 13 inch x 19 Inches |
| Print media | Glossy photo paper |
| Printer Connectivity Type | USB Cable | Wi-Fi | Mobile Memory |
| Printer Output Type | Color |
| Printer Type | Inkjet |
| Printing Technology | Inkjet |
| Resolution | 4800 x 2400 |
| Scanner Type | Flatbed |
| Special Feature | CD-Printing |
| Specific Uses For Product | Printing |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 013803149050 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-year limited warranty with instantexchangeprogram. 1-year toll-free technical phonesupport. |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |
| Wattage | 19 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Canon
- **Color:** Grey
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB Cable | Wi-Fi | Mobile Memory
- **Item Weight:** 21 Pounds
- **Max Printspeed Monochrome:** 1.2
- **Maximum Print Speed (Color):** 1.25
- **Model Name:** PRO-100
- **Printer Output:** Color
- **Printing Technology:** Inkjet
- **Special Feature:** CD-Printing

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is the ink cartridge(s) included?**
A: Even if you receive ink with it, if you use the printer much you will need more ink.  When we bought our printer to make xmas cards we bought a second ink pack, and after two months have already drawn from the backup pack to replace several colors.  So this week we bought two more backup ink packs (in my experience you can't buy only the colors you need, you must buy a whole pack of 8).  Thus we have spent, for printer and ink, in a little over 2 months, so far over a thousand dollars, $500 for the printer and $500 for paper and ink,  but we now have some backup ink on hand, enough for a few more months.  So ink costs are potentially exhorbitant, but the printing results are beautiful.  Unfortunately for us it isn't all that hard to put paper in upside down, and print on the backside, so some signiicant amounts of ink have been wasted.  Be careful with it.

**Q: I'm a graphic designer and photographer, I use Adobe Illustrator and InDesign as well as Photoshop. How does this printer handle graphics and typography?**
A: This printer can handle just about anything. The best thing to do is create a profile for the programs that you want to print from, calibrate the monitor that you are using and then you should be fine.  It will take a few test prints to figure out exactly how you want your prints to look like.  Once your profile is set you will be completely satisfied with your prints.  Keep in mind that it is also recommended to redo the profile and calibration of your monitor after a few months of hard use, this will ensure that your prints are exactly how you want them.  This printer has been the best investment that I have made.  I use Adobe InDesign and Photoshop with my printer and this printer has produced some of the best prints that I have ever produced.  You will not be disappointed with this printer.

**Q: Can this print office documents? I don't do a ton of printing, though once in a while I need to print a letter or web page mockup.**
A: This printer is a specialty medium-format color photo printer. It is WAY overqualified to print office documents. There are far less expensive models for printing documents.  It would be foolish to buy this one just to print documents.

**Q: Does it scan as well?**
A: This is only a Printer. It does not scan.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Printer meets my needs well!
*by G***. on April 4, 2013*

*** Update 4/17/2014 *** I've now had this printer for over 1 year. I have a few more updates. Some additional "cons": 1. There are a few quarks to this printer. While this is a network printer, I've noticed that there are many things that *require* you to do from USB exclusively. Examples: Printing directly to disk, printing with Canon's Print Studio Pro (required for using ICC profiles on the Mac with programs light Adobe Lightroom). This appears to be a software limitation. Since the MacBook Pro that I print from is not close enough to the printer, I have to walk it over and connect the USB. Not ideal. 2. The bundled Canon software (such as Image Garden) is not intuitive. It took me quite some time to figure out how to print directly on a disk label. I generally try to avoid using the software. There are other 3rd party programs to print disk labels, but they all cost $$. 3. I was able to successfully connect my printer to Wifi once, but it stopped working shortly after. I didn't have the patience to keep messing with it, so I gave up and ran another Ethernet cable. The Ethernet cable works OK for general printing needs. A few major "pros" to add: 1. The printer continues to do a fantastic job with prints. The printer doesn't waste much ink and I've easily printed hundreds of photos before having to change the cartridges. 2. If you find yourself doing a lot of printing, cartridges get costly. However, there is a very simple and effective way to refill the cartridges (and reset the chips). Do a search for "Precision Colors"- you will still get fantastic results for a fraction of the cost of ink. I find myself printing a lot more now that I don't have to worry about paying a fortune on cartridges all the time. The prints made by refilling have no discernable difference compared to the OEM ink. I still strongly recommend this printer. Make sure you are using a good quality paper and ICC profiles. Otherwise your prints will appear darker than what you have on your screen, and some of the colors (like the blues in the sky) may be off or washed out. ***** Original Review Below ***** The main things I shoot are church events, soccer/sports, indoor dance, landscapes, occasional weddings, home studio as well as personal/family pictures. I utilize a web site that allows me to upload and store my pictures. The web site allows me (and clients) to order prints, but it takes over a week to process and receive them. The shipping costs also tend to be significant. Local stores that do 1 hr processing don't always have the level of quality that I'm happy with and sometimes my photos get cropped in a way that I don't like. Consequently, the primary reason I purchased this printer is because I wanted to be able to print pictures and get a similar or better level of quality that I might get from a professional lab. I am typically printing 4x6 photos but also want to utilize the larger sizes for some of my landscape photography so I can print "fine art". This printer will primarily serve my personal printing needs, but I may occasionally use it to sell prints as well. In fact, prior to purchasing this printer, a profesional photographer was using this same printer "in the field" and selling prints (pictures of kids with the "easter bunny"). That helped me make my decision to go with this printer. After printing a few batches of photos, here are my general thoughts on this printer: Pros 1. The prints are very good when quality is set to "high". When quality was "standard" the pictures appeared noisy/grainy and did not meet my expectations. 2. When comparing to prints I order online, the quality is on par and possibly even better (when using high quality settings). When comparing to local 1 hr photos, the quality of prints seems more vivid. 3. The prints that I get seem to match what my MacBook Pro displays, but they are slightly darker. 4. The speed of the printer seems quite fast. I easily can batch up 20-30 4x6 prints in the tray (which probably doesn't hold much more than that) and before I know it, the prints are ready to go. I primarily use Adobe Light Room (Mac OSX - Mountain Lion) to do the printing. 5. The digital manual for how to use the printer is very helpful, organized, and well written. Kudos to the technical writers. 6. The bundled software, while not overly intuitive, works almost exactly the same way on both the Mac and PC. There is also a program included called "Creative Park" that appears to let you print things like calendars. However, it also says that if you use non-Canon ink you won't be able to use it. While I plan on using the Canon ink, I don't like that Canon is checking before I use a program. 7. I primarily use a Mac, but sometimes need to print from the PC. I have found no difference in quality or functionality when I use the PC to print (windows 8). Cons 1. The printer is quite heavy! It even had a "team lift" sticker on the box. This concern is not significant unless you plan on traveling with the printer (which I don't). 2. Due to the heft, this printer literally shakes the stand when printing. Make sure you have something sturdy to set it on. 3. The bundled software does not seem overly intuitive. The icon that it puts on your desktop is "in your face" and takes up a lot of screen real estate when fully expanded. I would have preferred that icon to live in the system tray. 4. The ink cartridges are expensive. However, after doing research I feel that the Pro 100 was the best fit for me- I probably won't be printing more than a few hundred photos a month and preferred the vibrant colors. If I were planning on printing more, I may have opted for the Pixma 1 or 10, which should have an overall lower price per print. Other 1. The initial set up of the printer took a bit of time. I spent about 20 minutes wondering why I was getting a yellow blinking light- it turns out I didn't have the lever (where the printer head sits) locked down fully. I wasn't able to locate a support phone number which was my first instinct. Fortunately, I went back and double checked everything, and then noticed that the lever was hitting the right hand side of the printer chassis. That prompted me to pull the lever down further. Once I did that, the blinking light went away and I was good to go. 2. It took me a bit to figure out which tray to put the paper in. I encourage you to read the manual, which was very helpful to me. The lower bottom tray on the back is for manual feed, the higher tray toward the top is for auto feed. You also need to make sure you close the feed tray. I keep forgetting to do that, but the print driver is smart enough to know that you didn't close it and will tell you that on your computer screen. 3. I need to read the manual more to figure out how to set up Wifi. I was able to get the printer working on the wired network connection just fine but WiFi configuration seems to be more difficult. Summary While I've only had the printer for a brief amount of time, I am quite happy with it so far. There is definitely a bit of a learning curve and set up time required. My main concern was print quality- and this printer delivers! The quality is on par with professional labs and seems to be better than your average "1 hr print" photography that you might find in the local grocery or superstore locations. I'm glad I made the step up to this printer. I think it will meet my needs for a long time to come. This is a fine quality product from Canon!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic large format pro level photo printer.
*by S***E on April 22, 2016*

First of all I want to dispel some myths and answer some questions about the printer. It has two (2) paper feed sections, one that is sort of on top, you can put about ¼ of a ream of paper in there and one that folds open from the back of the printer that is single sheet feeding for products that are thicker and don’t bend well. Next it works fine with Windows 10 and the software runs just fine. It takes it a while to warm up, that is typical of all top end printers, don’t shut it off ever and you will be in good shape and it will save you some ink. Also for those that are unsuspecting this printer is massive, you should expect that with so many ink tanks and 13” wide feeding, but it is huge if you have never seen it in person. Ok, now down to the nitty gritty. Setup time from box opened to my first print was about 45 min including installing software and so forth. The profiles for canon papers are not that bad depending on the paper, I tried Luster and Platinum Pro from there line. Luster was not that great, Platinum Pro was better. I also tried some Red River papers last night, I like them better than canon paper and there profiles are better. It feeds my 250gsm Aurora Art paper from the back feed with no problems. Print quality its self was better than my local Walgreens print center so long as you set it to fine, about on par if you set it to normal. Colors where great, purples and blues popped nicely when I was printing some MLP stuff for my daughter, reds and organ look nice too. Black and white is much better than a standard inkjet, but yes the Pro-10 and Pro-1 make better black and white prints (had a friend make me a couple from his studio to compare). Print time was not bad for a high end, on fine setting I hit print and go make a cup of tea, by the time I’m back the page is done. Considering I have some friends with printers that take 5 min a page, I’m pleased with the speed. The good and bad of what is in the box. Well the power cord is a good length and the documentation is not bad. The USB cord they give you is a joke, it is short, very short, only slightly longer than the printer is wide. I have not tried the tray for printing on a CD. The packaging was good and secure. Ok let’s talk value. When I ordered I was arguing between a good price point and the all-out performance of a Pro-1. I don’t print that much, some photos for my cube at my day job, some of my semi-pro photos that I sell on line and a little here and there for family. As such I did not feel that I could justify the price of a Pro-1 and figured I would try the Pro-100 and see if it met my needs. My needs are more than met. For the price point the Pro-100 cannot be beat. I am more than pleased with the purchase and with the rebate it is even better. Word on the rebate. You need to send a full copy of the receipt (showing order number and that you paid), yes Amazon is an authorized retailer, it is a good idea to pre-register the rebate and send the whole set of bar code and SN on the outside of the box and it runs fairly smooth. DO NOT send the upc on the inner flap, DO NOT peel the label off the cardboard, send the cut out cardboard. Hope that was helpful.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'm glad I chose this printer
*by J***D on December 31, 2013*

I totally believe there is a difference between the quality of prints this offers versus the quality that the pro-10 or pro-1 offers, but I went with this for several reasons. One, was cost of printer and ink. This takes 8 tanks, three of which are greys or black, and the other colors mix and match to come up with the color gamut. At first, I was concerned about the greens. There is no green tank, and my 27" iMac is professionally calibrated, so I would know immediately if this printer wasn't up to my high standards. Obviously green is made by yellow and blue, and this has yellow and two different cyans, but I was still slightly concerned. Without merit. Because as soon as my first print came out with bright green leaves, I could hold the photo up to my monitor and it matched perfectly. Score one. The cost for this is less than half the pro-1, and my prints are beautiful I imagine if you help mine up to the exact copy but printed from the pro-1 that it wouldn't be as good. But honestly, I'm not missing anything since I don't know the difference and my clients and I are SUPER happy with these prints! If I can't see HOW they could be improved, then why pay more in initial cost and ink? Ink costs $120 for this, and over $330 for the pro-1. It may last longer, but I can't drop over three hundred bucks on ink. Just to print the same size as the pro-100 and I'm utterly happy with what that provides. The second reason I chose this is because I've had the Pro 9000, Pro 9000 mark II, and the Pro 9500 mark II. Big selling point? This has wifi, and the black and white prints are incredible. I think it's even better than the 9500ii. I do think Canon gives huge rebates to keep you buying their ink, but their ink and printers are of very high quality! They're worth the price anyway! And while the ink is too expensive, I've tried the cheaper brand in my old 9000, and within months half the colors faded. I gladly pay Canon's asking price to keep my prints lasting long and my colors without fade. The cons to this printer? If there is ever a mistake with the printer, it can't tell you what's wrong with it. It might say "the tray is open" or "load paper", but I had misplaced the ink inside and the cartridge wasn't pressed deep enough. This resulted in a "printer error", and couldn't tell me exactly what was wrong, even though there are computer chips on the ink and it knew which one was missing. I discovered and corrected the problem within five minutes, but man that was a worrisome five minutes. Especially because I had a client order a huge print order from me and I was almost finished! :) Bottom line, easy to use, beautiful prints, deep, high contrast, gorgeous black-and-whites, and a great price, I love this printer and would gladly order again.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Canon Pixma Pro-100 Wireless Color Professional Inkjet Printer with Airprint and Mobile Device Printing
- Canon CLI-42 8 PK Value Pack Ink, 8 Pack Compatible to PIXMA PRO-100
- Canon LU-101 LTR(50) Luster Photo Paper Letter, 50 Sheets (LU-101 LTR)

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