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Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1000 Professional Photographic Inkjet Printer, 17 x 22-Inches

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Features

  • Anti-Clogging Technology: The Fine print head institutes a tubular ink delivery system, this generates faster print speeds and reduces the possibility of clogging.
  • Air Feeding System: The Canon Air Feeding System prevents each page from skewing for accurate ink placement, regardless of paper type. A series of openings located on top of the platen vacuum-grip the paper as it feeds through the printer.
  • Lucia Pro Ink System: The Lucia Pro 11-color plus Chroma Optimizer ink system satisfies the demands of the most critical photographer or graphic artist. Denser droplet placement provides a broader color gamut for superb glossiness/anti-bronzing.
  • Wide Color Gamut: This 11-color and Chroma Optimizer ink system helps to achieve an improvement in color-reproduction, image clarity, and enhanced darker areas. It faithfully reproduces colors and dark areas crucial for printing works of art.
  • Black Density and Dark Shadow Areas: Deep blacks, which make the image crisp, and precise gradation can be attained across all media types. 17" x 22" Bordered Photo

Description

17" Wide Format Professional Printer ANTI-CLOGGING TECHNOLOGY: The FINE print head institutes a tubular ink delivery system, this generates faster print speeds and reduces the possibility of clogging. AIR FEEDING SYSTEM: The Canon Air Feeding System prevents each page from skewing for accurate ink placement, regardless of paper type. A series of openings located on top of the platen vacuum-grip the paper as it feeds through the printer. LUCIA PRO INK SYSTEM: The LUCIA PRO 11-color plus Chroma Optimizer ink system satisfies the demands of the most critical photographer or graphic artist. Denser droplet placement provides a broader color gamut for superb glossiness/anti-bronzing. WIDE COLOR GAMUT: This 11-color and Chroma Optimizer ink system helps to achieve an improvement in color-reproduction, image clarity, and enhanced darker areas. It faithfully reproduces colors and dark areas crucial for printing works of art. BLACK DENSITY AND DARK SHADOW AREAS: Deep blacks, which make the image crisp, and precise gradation can be attained across all media types.

Brand: Canon


Connectivity Technology: USB


Printing Technology: Inkjet


Special Feature: Fast Printing, Anti-Clogging Technology


Color: Black


Model Name: PRO-1000


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 5 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 20 ppm


Item Weight: 70.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 17 x 28.5 x 11.2 inches


Item Weight: 70.5 pounds


Item model number: PRO-1000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 9, 2015


Manufacturer: Canon USA Inc.


Item Weight: 70.5 Pounds


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 250


Sheet Size: 17-x-22-inch


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  • Excellent prints and reliable printing
Style: Printer Only
Since there's so much confusion about this, I feel that I have to start off the review with this.. When you first set up this printer and install the ink cartridges it comes with, even before printing anything, all of your ink levels will only be at about 50%. This is normal! It's not because something is wrong with the printer, and it's not because Canon cheaped out and included cartridges with the printer that were only half-full (as far as I know.) Every ink cartridge is connected to the print head by a long flexible tube. You can see all of them if you open up the service access cover of the printer. Before you can print anything, the printer needs to fill up those tubes with ink. Unfortunately, this does take a lot of ink, so you start off will all levels at about 50% but it is what it is. When you do run out of ink and install a new cartridge, this will not happen again since the tubes are already full of ink, so you will be able to use the entire capacity of the cartridge for printing photos. Edit: I can now confirm this, as I just installed my first replacement ink cartridge in this printer. The ink level shown on the printer registers as completely full when a new cartridge is installed. It does not drop down to half like the first initial cartridge you install when the printer is new. Also, I've since learned that the printer actually has separate holding tanks of ink inside the printer, so these are also part of what needs to be filled when the printer is new, and why your new cartridges start out at 50% when the printer is new. Now that that's out of the way, I have to say that I'm really happy with this printer. The print quality has been great, and it functions almost flawlessly. Take all of the frustrations and drawbacks you normally associate with printers and forget about them. This thing just works. I don't know much more I can say about it than that. I have even been using paper that came off of a roll (which I cut to size beforehand since this printer will not print directly from a roll of paper), and the printer has no problem even printing on the paper that is curled from being on the roll. It has a vacuum feed system that you will find in most large format printers, so this helps with feeding paper, even if it's not perfectly flat when it goes into the printer. I've been very happy with the ink usage as well. I leave this printer on all the time, and normally print something once every two weeks or so. In total, I've printed about 16 photos on this printer, most of them large 16"x24" with about a 1" border on all sides, and none of the ink cartridges have run out yet. And again keep in mind this is with cartridges that started off at only about 50% due to what I talked about above. At this point, the black and gray cartridges are getting low (at about 10% now), as the photos I've printed have generally been very dark, night time photos. But, they still haven't run completely out yet. Edit: I just ran out of my first ink cartridge, photo black, but this wasn't until I printed about 25 prints that were almost all 16x24" with a 1" border. And this is with the cartridges that started their life at 50%. Not bad! The only issue I have had with this printer so far is that I cannot get the Canon Accounting Manager software to work when I'm connected to the printer over WiFi. It seems to work when I'm plugged into it directly through USB. This is the software that will give you estimates of what each specific print costs based on the costs of ink and paper that the printer is using. I've called Canon's tech support, and they weren't able to get it to work either. For what it's worth, I'm using a Macbook with this printer. Windows users may have better luck. So, this would be nice to have, but the rest of the printer is so good that I'm still giving it 5 stars. Update: I'm still very happy with this printer. However, I'm realizing more and more how critical it is to use this printer frequently. The longer you go without printing anything, the more ink it will waste cleaning out the print head when you print again. And it seems like it wastes A LOT of ink if you go weeks without printing something. My suggestion would be to print something every day if possible. But this can be anything, even a tiny little dot of one color on a piece of paper, and you could use the same piece of paper to do this every day. It's just very important to print something (anything) frequently if you want to avoid wasting a lot of ink. I'm convinced that people who say this printer uses a lot of ink aren't printing very often. And in this case, it will tend to use a lot of ink. You can tell that it's been too long since you've printed something because when you send a job to the printer, it will take a long time of "setting itself up" (it makes a bunch of noises) before it actually pulls the paper in and prints. If the printer barely hesitates and starts printing shortly after you send a job to it, this means you're printing enough. Also, I don't feel a huge need to have the accounting manager I mentioned before. In the control panel of the printer, in job history, you can see exactly how many milliliters of ink each recent job used. If you want to obsess over the cost of each and every print, maybe you'd want the accounting manager. But I'm satisfied with just looking at how much ink a job used every now and then, and I can get a pretty good sense of what a certain size of print will cost. Back to what I said before, I figured out that printing one tiny dot of ink on an 8.5x11" sheet of paper costs about five and a half cents in ink, assuming you've printed recently and it's not using a whole lot of ink to clean itself before printing. I think most of this ink used is just to keep itself clean, not just to print a little dot on a sheet of paper. But, if you did this every day, you'd still use less than $20 of ink in a year, and I think this is far more economical than all the ink the printer seems to use when you let it set for too long without printing anything. So again, above all else, use this printer frequently and it will be good to you, even if it just means printing one tiny dot on the same sheet of paper every day. This printer does not like going for long periods without printing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2017 by M

  • Incredible machine
Style: Printer Only
I wish I'd purchased this printer sooner. I checked a bunch of reviews which were all impressive. After receiving the machine I've enjoyed test printing on no less than 30 different papers, and I'll keep experimenting with more. This printer is so versatile that each image has it's best paper to bring it to life, and plenty of images look great on multiple papers. Looking forward to continued creativity with this incredible machine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024 by JoJo

  • Very good professional grade image printer
Style: Printer Only
I have this printer for more than 1.5 year and I use it professionally as a print maker creating reproductions that I sell as part of my business. Prior to the Pro-1000, I had an old Canon imageProGraf 5100. I held off writing a review until I had enough time to use this machine and also to test how well it can handle an extended absence on my part. I use the machine extensively for 8 consecutive months each year but the machine is left to manage itself for 4 months. An extended period of non-use is normally a death sentence to the print head of a pigment printer. But the Pro-1000 handled my extended absence very well. Not just once. But twice already. I set the printer up on a UPS to make sure that it is always powered up even in the event of a power outage. Then it is set up to run an automatic wake-up self maintenance. This runs the print head to prevent the ink from drying. Canon has done an excellent job here. My print head has kept clean and in excellent printing condition. I use only Canon genuine ink. The cartridges work very well and the printer has given me excellent cost per print. In the time I have this printer, I have not had to perform a head cleaning. The key is to keep the print head working. This machine is designed to be used. A lot. I will feel more comfortable if my life does not require that I leave this printer for so long. My print paper is fairly narrow and limited to fine art paper.. Hahnemuhle German Etching, William Turner and PhotoRag. Red River Polar Gloss and Polar Luster. Red River Blanco Satin Canvas. The Pro-1000 does not handle a roll like the 5100. That was a nice feature and is definitely useful when making long banner prints. But it does increase the foot print and the weight. I buy my paper and canvas in 17-inch roll and cut them to size for my prints. It is not an issue as I normally print somewhat close to 11x17 size. I do not print edge-to-edge as I have no need for this. With about 1/4 inch edge, the printer does an excellent job and I never have a misaligned print. But when it comes to long banner prints, a slight initially misalignment can result in quite a noticeable slant in the image. This is a weakness in the Pro-1000. I seldom make a long banner print so it is not an issue for me. This is an area that the 5100 handled very well with the roll feed and it would be nice if Canon can make an upgrade to how the Pro-1000 feed a long paper. The 5100 can self adjust the paper so it feeds in perfectly straight. Why not for the Pro-1000? Overall, I am very satisfied with the quality I get from this printer on the above mentioned paper. My customers are happy to pay me for the image product I make and I will recommend this printer to a professional print maker who will really use the machine. A serious weakness is in making long banner prints. If this is what you do, this may not be the machine for you. I do not recommend this machine for the home hobbyist who just want to have a "nice" printer but may not actually use it every week. Get something else as this may just end up being an expensive and needless problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023 by Maui Northshore Sailor

  • Prints Great Quality
Style: Printer Only
Prints great quality photo's and art, very professional looking. Had to take off one star because I cant go wireless, I have to use a cord to print. Not sure why they don't fix this problem. Pretty easy to use, love the borderless/bleed feature. Very heavy printer but overall its a good one.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by SmartNPrettyLadyJessica SmartNPrettyLadyJessica

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