_ New Inkset Improves Gamut Substantially ![]() I choose to appreciate the differences between different products and try to avoid the type of brand loyalty that seems so common in our industry. I’d like to think I’m in a decent position to have a bird’s eye perspective of the industry as a whole and I strive to be as unbiased as I can with my observations. Not only do I own Canon, Epson and HP printers in my own studio where I print my artwork that I show in galleries, I oversee a large base of clients all over the world that use everything from Durst silver halide printers to 20 foot wide Scitex solvent printers. I’ll spare the details as to what comes in the box and focus on the points that experienced users are probably looking to hear.īefore I begin, I should say that I get my hands on a huge variety of printers in my work traveling around as a color and workflow consultant. Instead of writing a super long in-depth review, I’d like to offer this relatively brief and to-the-point synopsis of my own findings of these printers. The 44" 8300, 24" 63 (which includes a hard drive) are referred to as the "x300 printers." I’ve had the pleasure of testing both the 83 printers alongside others as they’ve come to market. Canon’s latest generation of large format printers offer an exciting mix of refinements.
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