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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 379906" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>I have a Canon Pixma 9000 Mk II 13x19 and it does a tremendous job. It is also very affordable but make sure you have lots of desk space available because it is a very large printer. It uses a total of 8 ink cartridges. I DO NOT get Canon ink cartridges, they are $15 a piece. There are lots of cheaper alternatives.</p><p></p><p>I dispensed with all of that color profiles nonsense and treated a piece of printer paper just like I would a piece of color paper in the dark room. I found a gray scale image on the web and started printing it out. I made corrections CMY like I would any other color paper with my Color Analyzer until I got the color right. I have not had to mess with it since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 379906, member: 12827"] I have a Canon Pixma 9000 Mk II 13x19 and it does a tremendous job. It is also very affordable but make sure you have lots of desk space available because it is a very large printer. It uses a total of 8 ink cartridges. I DO NOT get Canon ink cartridges, they are $15 a piece. There are lots of cheaper alternatives. I dispensed with all of that color profiles nonsense and treated a piece of printer paper just like I would a piece of color paper in the dark room. I found a gray scale image on the web and started printing it out. I made corrections CMY like I would any other color paper with my Color Analyzer until I got the color right. I have not had to mess with it since. [/QUOTE]
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