Canon Pixma PRO-200 printing on fine art papers - colour and B&W
Keith Cooper looks at making prints with a heavy fine art paper on the Canon Pixma PRO-200 printer. Using the free Canon PPL software (Mac and Win) to print a black and white A3+ borderless print. The particular paper is Canon Fine Art Museum Etching (350gsm/570um). Using an ICC profile for the paper, Keith discusses the effects of viewing lighting and paper choice on black and white and colour prints when using a printer like the PRO-200 with its dye based inks.
There is a detailed PRO-200 review by Keith at
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/canon-pro-200-printer-review/
Видео Canon Pixma PRO-200 printing on fine art papers - colour and B&W канала Keith Cooper
There is a detailed PRO-200 review by Keith at
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/canon-pro-200-printer-review/
Видео Canon Pixma PRO-200 printing on fine art papers - colour and B&W канала Keith Cooper
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