Canon Pro-1000 - Worth the Investment?

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  • @RobertKarlBerta
    @RobertKarlBerta 4 місяці тому +5

    Good comments about owning a Pro 1000. I have owned one for about 1 1/2 years. I got it because I do print larger size prints....usually 16"x20" or 16"x24" of my astronomy photos which I sell. I also print any smaller sizes such as 8"x10" for my normal photo business.I also print small 4x6" prints for family photos such as vacations. I previously owned two Epson pro printers that could also print that size. Both had lots of problems with spitting of ink and finally both died.... that is why I went with the Canon which to date has been problem free. Those who think the printer uses a lot of ink don't realize that the ink is not used directly from the cartridges. Instead it is pumped into feeder tubes so a new print will draw ink into the tubes so it seems after loading the tubes you have used about 40% of the ink.... that isn't correct.... it is in the machine waiting to be used. The next set of inks you get will show a more realistic remaining ink in the printers display. The most important thing is you need to print every day or two.... doesn't have to be a big print.... a tiny print say 4"x6"is all it takes. Some even print a tiny 1" block but I like the idea of using all the nozzles to keep them cleanr. I use QPrint which is an excellent app to print from with some features beyond the built in one in Adobe Photo Shop. The neat part is you can setup an automatic print so it will print a very small print each day at a specific time using all the nozzles. The Qprint has that ability built in. The other way to reduce ink usage is DO NOT turn the printer off. If you do each time you start it up it will go through a purge cycle and waste ink. In my case I even got an inexpensive batter UPS that prevents the printer from turning off in the event of a power outage. You most likely won't be able to print but at least the printer will stay on as you wait for the power to come back on.
    Many of these tips and tricks I learned from Jose Rodriguez who has some wonderful videos on UA-cam.
    You implied this.... but I found it cheaper to buy the paper in rolls and than you can cut them to the exact sizes you need. I am a professional photographer and astronomer so I tend to print standard sizes as well as odd sized so being ablel to get the most efficient useage of my paper is an advantage. I recommend is taking those cut sheets and placing under a board with weight on it to flatten the sheets so they feed smoothly. I found that Epson doesn't have replaceable print heads whereas Canon Pro 1000 does. I haven't needed mine replaced but that is a nice advantage so you don't end up with a doorstop as my two previous Epsons. Finally MAKE sure you have updated the firmware of your Canon to the latest. The newer firmware has more efficient use of ink and now allows a maximum print size of 17"x48" so real panos are now possible. There are companies that sell aftermarket ink cartridges and also there is a couple of companies that sell what you need to use their cheaper inks and refill you old cartridges. I am not a proponent of that but there are any that do refill or use aftermarket inks. I have found on other printers you do save money but consistency or print life span may degrade. Some colors are very hard to match such as Canon Red and Purple so that may be problematic.
    Finally while the Canon Pro 1000 is a fantastic printer people need to be realistic about how much they will use it and what print sizes. For hobbiests who only print a few prints it is not a smart choice. You would be better with an outside processing company or get a cheaper smaller max print size printer and use a print service for the few large prints.
    The Canon has a utility that you an use to tell you exactly how much each print costs. That is a good tool to use to keep your printing costs in control.

    • @DavidPavlich
      @DavidPavlich 3 місяці тому

      This is what I was looking for. I had heard that Canon upgraded the firmware to allow the printer to produce larger than 17X22. I bought a P800 at about the same time that the Pro 1000 came out for one reason; at the time, the Pro 1000 was limited to 17X22, but the P800 could not only print larger, it had the roll option. I recently sold my P800, but will be getting another printer. If my budget allows, it'll be the new 24" Canon printer, but if my budget says no, then I'll buy a Pro 1000.

  • @tedtbc4261
    @tedtbc4261 8 місяців тому +8

    You forgot to mention that to replace the printhead is $726...
    I have been using Canon PRO printers for 15 years. Currently using a PRO 2000 24" but looking at getting a PRO 1000 for printing smaller cut sheet prints (The PRO 2000 does not have a paper tray for handling cut sheets) I love the results and the PRO 1000 uses the same inks, print head and processor as the PRO 2000...

  • @Zebrajellyfishphoto
    @Zebrajellyfishphoto 5 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for your video. It's IMPORTANT to use the Canon Accounting Management (CAM) software, made for these types/level of printers. Using the Canon Accounting management software, we can obtain more exact printing costs because it takes readings in real time from the printer based on parameters entered for the cost of paper and ink, which can be entered manually. It's pretty simple, except initial setup, not so much, and Canon doesn't offer proper support for setting up the CAM software. I'm happy to help if anyone needs! The CAM software is the BEST way to know what is being spent for ANY given photo. I have started an Iris Photography business, aside from my headshot and event photography. Iris as in one's eye. Pretty iris photos with a black background, mostly using luster paper, and mostly Black ink, Gray and some minor other color inks and Chrome Optimizer. For example, an 8 x10 inch print using Canon Pro Luster paper on 8.5 x 11 inch paper runs on average, $1.50 for ink and paper. Average cost using Pro Luster A3+ paper and printing an 11 x 14 inch photo (on A3+ paper) is $2.20 - $3.10 each (paper & ink). Again, this is Canon OEM ink and Canon paper. I have decided after long hours of research to now start using Precision Color Inks and the Precision Color Ink Warning System. Inks are on average, HALF the cost of Canon OEM! I am not an affiliate nor do I get any kick back from this company but the guy who runs/owns the company (Mike) is SUPER helpful with understanding how his warning system operates and his ink prices are a fraction of the Canon OEM inks. www.precisioncolors.com/ ALSO, QImage printing software is one of the best ways to print since it allows a higher level of control - PLUS - QImage allows a schedule to do a nozzle check so we're not wasting more ink for head cleanings. It can be set to run a full or half page nozzle check at any time of the day that works. Canon's Professional Print & Layout software is good but QImage is bit more straight forward. Sincerely! Richard

  • @fredphoto6676
    @fredphoto6676 Рік тому +4

    I also had the Canon pro-1000 and bought a 17 inches roll Canon paper and cut it to size myself that works perfectly and saves a lot of money.
    Now have the Canon pro-2100 and it is very nice that you can put a roll in it. It's a pity that you don't have a roller system on the pro-1000. I think it is possible an equal Epson. Nice video...

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому

      Great tip! I would have never thought about that!!! Maybe I could rig a system near the printer to hold a roll....... but then how would I do a clean cut.... all things to think about!!! Thanks for watching, Fred!

    • @carltanner9065
      @carltanner9065 Рік тому

      Yep, all the Epson photo printers can use roll paper. The Epson SureColor P906 (their smallest pro printer) can print up to 18 metres in length, 17 inches wide.

  • @claudinepatrick523
    @claudinepatrick523 Рік тому +7

    What a great idea for a video. Haven’t seen anything like this from any other contributors. Perfect information for a dedicated amateur considering the expensive step into printing at home. Great quality production too. Really glad I found your channel!

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much, Steven!!! Great feedback and can't thank you enough for watching and hope to see you again :D

    • @thomastuorto9929
      @thomastuorto9929 Рік тому

      People get into/have videos on cost. I think it is Red River Papers have info on print cost. I also believe the Pro 1000 has some kind of cost/accounting software.

  • @unicornowner9993
    @unicornowner9993 4 місяці тому +3

    This is beyond helpful. Thank you so very much, Mallory.

  • @massimocarnevali2785
    @massimocarnevali2785 Рік тому +3

    Thank you very much Mallory for your video, I am an amateur landscape photographer but when I think about sending out to make a print I always cringe at the cost of big prints... I was hesitant to buy the pro1000 until now but the more I see videos like yours I am more and more convinced that I need to print my own work... Thank you!!!!

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому

      So glad this was helpful for you, Massimo! It truly brings the photography experience full circle :) Thanks so much for watching!

  • @kdietz65
    @kdietz65 10 місяців тому +1

    For small prints, I really enjoy using the Canon Selphy CP1300.

  • @LMActionsports
    @LMActionsports Рік тому +2

    After a lot of research I’ve realized my canon PIXMA pro 100 is really killing me on ink prices. So after doing the research I’ve realized there is six more times the ink in a canon PIXMA pro 1000 And I would be saving almost $60 per color ink cartridge from the pro 100 by upgrading to the prograf 1000. So if I bought six cartridges for $19 of one color that equals $114 and that would be the same amount for the canon PIXMA proGraf 1000 $55 ink cartridge for just one color. So by upgrading to the pro graph 1000 it’s going to save me a lot of money ink alone. Thank you for sharing this video it’s really going to help a lot of people deciding. I wish I would’ve saw this video or had this video available before I did all my research but it never hurts to do your own research. My new Canon Prograf 1000 should be here within the next week or so it’s on back order. I can’t wait to upgrade

    • @stuchandler1296
      @stuchandler1296 Рік тому +1

      I’ve had great success with Precision Colors refills on my Pro 100. The inks were carefully engineered to match the OEM, and they do really well. I’m on my third round of refilling and it’s costing about $3 cartridge. Now doing the same with the Pro 1000 but using OEM ink from Precision Colors costs about $45/cart. Still, that’s a savings of 12x$15. Jose Rodriquez has done a great job of walking through the process for both printers in detail

    • @LMActionsports
      @LMActionsports Рік тому

      @@stuchandler1296 so you highly recommend that Precision Ink for the Canon Pixma pro-100? I hear great things about the company and I just refilled my chroma Optimizer and my gray on my Pro 1000. But I am so scared of using third-party ink for the pro-100 cuz it is now my backup printer. Plus I use it to print out all my five by sevens for all my orders. So I'm not using it that much but I still want it to look exactly like OEM. So if you recommend it I might give it a try

    • @stuchandler1296
      @stuchandler1296 Рік тому

      @@LMActionsports I tried it all out on the PRO-100 first. I shared your concern when I first experimented, but have been happy with the results of the Precision Colors SE. The reds are a little hotter but I find they match my calibrated monitor better than OEM. I did flush my cartridges before the first refill so there was a clean transition. I love 5x7s, I use them and 8x10s for proof prints and then can sell the good ones for table prints :-). Don't forget that Precision Colors provides their own ICC profiles although I've been happy with the standard Canon and MOAB profiles even with the Precision Colors SE. Hope that helps, I love the fact that I don't have to worry about my ink costs on the PRO-100 anymore. As for the PRO-1000, that's different because the larger prints pay for themselves.

    • @LMActionsports
      @LMActionsports Рік тому

      @@stuchandler1296 hey i sent this reply to Dave, he does a lot of videos on the canon pro 1000 and talks about refilling the cartridges. I was wondering if you could help me with this question. Here’s what I exactly wrote to him of what I am doing with mine.:
      I recently purchased this printer the pro 1000. And I also ordered all 12 colors of OEM ink from precision colors. Now my first low warning Ink came up for the chroma optimizer. So I followed your instructions on an older video and drilled a hole filled it up to about 108 g and I just did it to the color gray also. But was I supposed to hold the pause button in for five seconds because I still have two low Ink warnings on my printer for both of those colors but both cartridges are full right now. I’m a little confused on do I wait until it gives me the error code and then I hold the pause button it for five seconds for each color. Or will my chip be labeled done and it won’t work no more I’m a little confused on when I should do this. Now I have not purchased the ink level sensors yet from precision colors because money was tight and I plan on ordering it in the next few weeks. So as of right now I am just going by weighing each cartridge and keeping an eye on it until I buy the low Ink sensor system from precision colors. I just don’t want my chips on my cartridges to stop working because I’ve failed to do the proper steps. Also does leaving the printer on all the time keep it from doing so many maintenance cycles? I am really looking forward to your response you are a godsend for doing these videos. I love this printer and I really don’t want to have to buy another OEM cartridge or a chip I just want to continue to use these cartridges that came with it and continue to fill them with OEM Ink. Thank you again
      If you could help me with this Stu I would greatly appreciate it

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Рік тому

      @@LMActionsports The Pro4000 printer uses the same inks, and they are available in much larger cartridges at a better price, and I think also in gallon jugs.

  • @davidpavlich8939
    @davidpavlich8939 8 місяців тому

    Hi Mallory. I sell prints and use an Epson P800. I bought it instead of the Pro1000 because at the time, the 1000 would only print 17x22 as you mentioned. The P800 had a roll paper option which swayed me to the Epson. Since then, Canon updated the firmware to allow the 1000 to print longer. One thing you might mention at some point is that the bigger the ink cartridge is, the less ink costs per milliliter. The ink cartridge for the old Pro 100 was about $1.30 per ml. My P800 with an 80ml cartridge is about $.70 per ml. Jump to the 160ml and beyond, the price per ml drops further.

  • @photobobo
    @photobobo 22 дні тому +1

    Print a half page test sheet every other day. This will eliminate the cleaning cycles and will use very little ink. Do this on plain paper and reuse it over and over. There is software to do this automatically: QImage is what I use.

  • @carltanner9065
    @carltanner9065 Рік тому +1

    I'm lucky as far as printer paper is concerned. I'm an old school buddy of the general manager of a major paper manufacturer here in Oz and I can get pretty much all of my paper at a substantial discount😊😊 Including all of the premium photo papers. I'm an Epson fan and I want to get myself their big desktop photo printer, the SureColor P5070. It's quite a bit more expensive than the Canon, but it's a fantastic printer. Though, the Canon is a good printer and if the cost is substantially less, then it could be an alternative. I could also get an Epson P906, which is pretty much like the Pro1000, but the inks are a lot cheaper than the Canon inks. $25 per cartridge cheaper. The printer is a little dearer, though, but not by much.

  • @MichealSeaghdha
    @MichealSeaghdha Рік тому +2

    That was very interesting and helpful. You have a calm demeanour and your videos are very easy to watch and I find that I absorb the messages in a lasting and simple way. I only produce imagery for my own personal use and find photography a valuable kind of therapy for the good of my mental health. But I admit that just viewing the results on a computer screen often feels somewhat pointless and I would probably benefit from displaying printed pictures from time to time. This particular printer certainly isn't aimed at the likes of me, but I now know more about what I could potentially get for my money and if I keep looking at lesser Canon models I ought to be able find something suitable. Your images are beautiful and I can see that the way you organise yourself maximises your many obvious talents. Thank you for sharing all this with us.

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому +1

      What kind words, Michael! I'm so glad you found this video helpful in your purchase journey. I can't recommend printing your work enough! Even if you send them to a local drug store or store for 4x6 ... there is something so magical in completing the cycle of - starting with an idea, using the camera to capture an image, then holding that image in your hand later. Happy shooting and thank you again for the kind words and tuning in :)

  • @Frodofoto01
    @Frodofoto01 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi Mallory, great that you mentioned the ink going into the maintenance cartridge. I print a moderate frequency, but I still have more ink going into the maintenance cartridge than onto paper! I previously had an Epson P900, which used much, much less ink. But its paper feed mechanism was terribly unreliable, so I got the Pro-1000, which has proven very reliable. Even with the ink the Pro-1000 "wastes", ink is still a relatively small cost of a big print (including paper and mounting, and really you should camera and lenses and time taken) and is tiny compared to the price the print is sold for.

  • @renestaempfli1071
    @renestaempfli1071 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for your video. Here is my experience using the pro 1000 printer the past 2.5 years. Yes, print a lot and never switch it off. This printer is very reliable. I print about 800- 900 prints a year. Mostly A4, A3+, A2 and some panos up to 1.2m. Never smeard or failed so far. If you only print up to A3, the Epson ET8550 is a good alternative or ET8500 up to A4.

  • @GrantSR
    @GrantSR Рік тому +1

    I now live about 3½ hours away from Austin and San Antonio, out in West Texas. I bought my Sony A7R2, used, from Precision Camera in Austin, back when I lived near their store. Being out in West Texas is definitely taking some getting used too. But I'm starting to think of some unique photo opportunities out here.

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому +1

      Glad to hear that!!! We're headed west in a few weeks (Big Bend!) and cannot wait!

  • @2k9flash
    @2k9flash 10 місяців тому +2

    How many prints 17x22" high quality typically you can get from one set of cartridges ?

  • @NickImberyPhotography
    @NickImberyPhotography Рік тому +4

    I think as a photographer you have to decide if the convenience is worth the cost. To me, it absolutely is, and to have the freedom and ability to control the process from beginning to end is invaluable. Great video!

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому +1

      Totally agree! I want to control the entire process. Thanks for watching and sending some love, Nick!

  • @michaelatherton6055
    @michaelatherton6055 Місяць тому

    I’m trying to decide between the 1000 and the 300. Cost is not a factor except that I hate the idea of wasting ink when not printing. Does the the 300 have the same maintenance cycle? I thought one printer effectively had to tossed once the ink bin was full but maybe that was an Epson. Finally, maybe a video on framing.

  • @saltydogbwi3
    @saltydogbwi3 9 місяців тому

    Great review spot on! I have had this printer for about 2 years now and I can say for sure that you need to use this daily even if for a small print to keep it from going into a maintenance cycle. In the 2 years I have changed the maintenance cartridge twice and have about 1/4 full on the third. I have gone through 1 1/2 complete sets of ink and most of that went into the cartridges. So if you are thinking about this printer make sure you print daily! On top of the costs of the ink I also live on an island where we pay 22% import duty on most things so it gets even more expensive to not use it and dump ink vs using it!

  • @jpdj2715
    @jpdj2715 Рік тому +2

    Excellent video, but not clear to me is how you calculated the ink/print costs. Did you use an app to measure that? Or if not, the printer comes with ink cartridges that may only be filled partially and the purpose if that ink is to fill the lines between the ink cartridge and the print head/nozzles. There's some "bonus" in there but the cartridges will not be empty all at the same time, so making penny precise calculations, is difficult from this.
    Anyhow, printing with an A2 printer too, my conclusion is the same. And we can choose whatever (top) paper quality we want, while using top quality inks. With the printing companies it is not always transparent that you get museum quality prints (or a notch less good "archival" quality, that still may be better than the print company's).
    The maintenance cartridge is a fact of life and probably making one print per week already is enough to prevent the printer from ever going into maintenance mode to dump stale ink or prevent clogging of the nozzle.
    Personally, I invested on top of the printer, inks, and paper in a calibration device for my monitor and for prints, too. That and making test prints adds to the costs and hassle. But with the calibration, testing is reduced to a minimum. No, I cannot earn back the material costs of calibration but not having to make as many test prints (time) is worth it.

  • @carlb401
    @carlb401 Рік тому +2

    As you are using OEM inks you can get a more realistic ink usage by using the software in the printer. Also i am pretty sure there was a firmware update that allows a custom print size of up to 1.2mtrs (4ft) now .

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому +1

      I think I heard this too about the update! I will have to try it... and then find a piece of paper that long to print from (as I dont have a reel!) thanks for stopping by :D

    • @carlb401
      @carlb401 Рік тому

      @@mallorydavisphotography If you can get fotospeed papers in the USA? They sell panoramic sheets. If not then A2 ( 17x24 ) sheets can be cut length ways to create a panoramic sheet.

  • @gregcorker2193
    @gregcorker2193 Місяць тому

    Love your videos. This is the second time I watched the Canon Pro 1000 vids. I just ordered it from B&H. Thanks for your help in making the decision.

  • @MrBlairskie
    @MrBlairskie 10 місяців тому +2

    Thinking about pulling the trigger on one of these, this was helpful. Great video.

  • @Chris.Pilone
    @Chris.Pilone Рік тому +1

    Love your videos on this printer! I have one myself. You can actually print panoramas up up to 47 inches

  • @andrewherman107
    @andrewherman107 Рік тому +2

    Be aware that Canon offers NO REPAIR SERVICE whatsoever on the Pro 1000 printer. If you have a significant issue and the printer is out of warranty your ONLY option is to purchase a new printer (they will replace the printer under warranty). My Pro 1000 refused to power on and Canon tech support ultimately said it was dead. The rep said they DO NOT offer ANY repairs on the Pro 1000 so my only option was to purchase a new printer.
    I'm now looking at the Epson SC5000 since Epson does offer repair services on their printers.

  • @Neil1411
    @Neil1411 Рік тому +5

    As plenty of others have written before me, what an amazing review! I'm literally inches (if not millimeters haha) from buying this printer and I loved this! However I have one question: where did the printing with ink cost come from? I mean, I understood the paper cost, but then I got lost on how for eg a 4x6 went from being $0.14 to $0.22c.
    Thanks and great vid :D

    • @saltydogbwi3
      @saltydogbwi3 9 місяців тому

      Think she was reffering to the cost of the ink being $0.08c so add the cost of the paper at $0.14c the total is $0.22c

  • @kulaksikulak
    @kulaksikulak 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for video and calculating cost. I don't print often, so it's not worth buying this printer. But I couldn't know without your video. Thank you very much. Greetings from the Czech Republic, Milan

  • @user-ub8ss7km4u
    @user-ub8ss7km4u 10 місяців тому +3

    So what do you do when you are going to be away from your printer for a month or three?

  • @catherinethiem2875
    @catherinethiem2875 6 місяців тому +1

    Great video, that for sharing. I love my pro-1000 but can't seem to get it to print fully on 4 x 6 or 13 x 19 paper, the printer wants to add a margin around it and can't get it to bypass it. Any suggestions? Thx

  • @micheleannunziata609
    @micheleannunziata609 5 місяців тому

    Well said I'm customer Canon with my Pixma Pro 200 that I print on un-conventional papers, but a great results :)

  • @TerryGreen-ye5ry
    @TerryGreen-ye5ry 6 місяців тому

    Dead Hollywood, Ca. photo labs are all closed now it's just not like the 80's anymore.. Samy's camera has a Pro 1000 that I'm interested in and you've answered all of my questions. Thank you.

  • @DarkIris007
    @DarkIris007 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the honest review and I hope Pro 1000 print heads are cheaper and last longer! My IPF6400 print heads need replacing every 4-5 years and they cost $490x2!! maintenance cartridge $80/year plus ink that runs approximately $85 for 130ml cartridge X 12 and I am not a heavy user!! But prints are gorgeous color or black white. I have not experienced head clogging with IPF6400 like I did with my Epson large format printer but certainly Epson print heads lasted much longer.

  • @brokenintel
    @brokenintel Рік тому

    My pro 1000 is six years old and one of the best purchase ever!

  • @TonyLoguePhotography
    @TonyLoguePhotography 3 дні тому

    Have this printer. Love it. Do you have an idea on ink cost for 8x10? Printing a lot of those.

  • @alejandroavilez5756
    @alejandroavilez5756 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video, I like quality prints, but I don't print often enough. I got the answers to my dilemma , "to buy or not to buy". ;)

  • @Mr.ReanuKeeves
    @Mr.ReanuKeeves 6 місяців тому

    This would be fun and saves more with film photography also!

  • @mattmckersie9216
    @mattmckersie9216 2 місяці тому

    i'm thinking about it..

  • @metalmick99
    @metalmick99 Рік тому +1

    Hi Mallory, thanks for a very valuable clip: you set things out nicely, and your reasons are certainly valid. Writing from Australia, I was quite surprised to find - after checking current exchange rates - that the numbers for printer and paper were similar Down Under, although our ink replacement cost is around USD$180 less. I'm going through much the same thoughts and process as you do in this clip, and shall look up your "1 year on..." clip. Like you, I like the idea of the image made "real" in my hand or on my wall - I feel that the job is incomplete until I do.

  • @ramsesdizon9987
    @ramsesdizon9987 Рік тому +1

    thank you for your perspective on the printer. Are you going to add more video's on this printer. such as set up and down loading of ICC files along with monitor and printer calibrations?

  • @virgilglass1112
    @virgilglass1112 Місяць тому

    I wish I had watched this video 6 months ago. Thank you for the tips and hope ya'll are safe after Beryl

  • @janlasalle8845
    @janlasalle8845 Рік тому

    Thanks Mallory...I absolutely have to take the process from beginning to end. Printing teaches you so much about your work. I exhibit my prints so I enjoy the best printer like the Canon Pro 1000.
    Here in NYC you can buy this printer at BH for $1249.00 and the refill cartridge for $15.00. I print mostly very large but I love your tip of making small prints to keep the printer happy...something I only do as tests..sometimes I stick one of those images on a blank greeting card and it makes for a lovely presentation! Thanks again and keep printing. Im with you! Jan in NYC

    • @2k9flash
      @2k9flash 10 місяців тому

      Where you get refills for cartridges?

    • @Zebrajellyfishphoto
      @Zebrajellyfishphoto 5 місяців тому +1

      @@2k9flash It's not an ink cartridge. It's the ink waste cartridge, which run $15 each.

  • @jennifercall9014
    @jennifercall9014 Рік тому

    Yes helpful. I too have this printer and printing is the closer to any photography journey on any given day.

  • @michaelbowles420
    @michaelbowles420 Рік тому

    If I was selling prints I would buy it. I do use an epson consumer model15000 printer and I agree 100 percent that it is better to print your own work.

  • @rogersmart3537
    @rogersmart3537 5 місяців тому

    Very well explained Mallory. I will be purchasing this printer very soon. Question for anyone here: what is the smallest and largest this printer will do? Thanks in Advance!

  • @alejandro.gulminelli
    @alejandro.gulminelli 3 місяці тому

    great video, thanks. I think you made a mistake calculating the ink cost for the 17x22 print.

  • @thenexthobby
    @thenexthobby 9 місяців тому

    Very informative, thank you. I hope to also find similar info on the 200 and 300 models.
    I gave up on home printing years ago but still miss the convenience. Epson 740, Canon i960, ALPS sub dye … all suffered from infrequent use (and more).

  • @jennifercall9014
    @jennifercall9014 Рік тому +1

    Oh and one more thing. May share your framing process

  • @moealyasini2784
    @moealyasini2784 4 місяці тому

    I am in between getting Pro 1000 used (closed box still) for $800 or !3k for pro 2100 large format

  • @jimcarlin4586
    @jimcarlin4586 11 місяців тому

    The cost breakdown is helpful info. Trying to justify a printer purchase now.

  • @GregShaw
    @GregShaw Рік тому

    What a wonderful video. When I saw the astrophotography images I wondered if you lived out in the country. I agree owning the whole process certainly adds more to the craft. I myself went for the Pro-300 which uses the same pigment ink as the Pro-1000 and will print A3+ and apparently panoramic rolls (to a certain length). I was shocked when you said how much the Pro-1000 ink costs, that is the price of the Pro-300 printer!!, You do get a lot more ink though, the Pro-300 cartridges are 14 ml each. Also being in the UK I have to ask, those sweets called Smarties on your desk, here in the UK smarties are similar to M&M's (the chocolate only ones) the Smarties you have on your desk look like a sweet we call refreshers.

  • @2k9flash
    @2k9flash 10 місяців тому +1

    May I ask how did you calculate ink costs for 17x22" ? In your calculations paper and ink for 1 print 17x22" costs $5.80, so $5.80- 2.40 (paper cost)= $3.40 for the ink only. So price of full set of cartridges is $700 / $3.40 = 205 prints from one set of cartridges. Did you calculate costs on low quality printing ? I'm asking because on other websites people says that they can get about 40 prints of one set of cartridges and you get 205.

    • @kernzilla
      @kernzilla 2 місяці тому

      curious about the same, not understanding the metric.

  • @UnconventionalReasoning
    @UnconventionalReasoning Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. I'm trying to get motivated to print again! These 17x22" prints are such an impactful way to show our work, much better than a website when showing someone in person.

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому +2

      100%!!!! I couldn't agree more. I want to overhaul my entire wall and re-print a new selection ... perhaps I should do a video on that!?

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Рік тому

      @@mallorydavisphotography If you will print several images and put them up on the same wall, a video about how you select them to fit together and create the mood you want would be great. Thanks!

  • @josebrivera1716
    @josebrivera1716 4 місяці тому +1

    You did not cover the cost of ink per photo. The paper is cheap. And I don’t understand about the maintenance cartridge.

  • @cb9831
    @cb9831 Рік тому +2

    Hi - Just to manage the issue of purging & not including bigger images or wall stuff.
    Is there any merit in printing off a card ( A5 / A6 ) every couple of days - with a view to storing them & then using them at Christmas or some other festival. I send about 50 Christmas Cards so that's about 100 - 125 days ( If I print one every 2nd to 3rd day ) - then with the odd calendar ( 12 prints ) & other reasons I can meet the printing frequency - Perhaps one item on Mon / Wed / Fri each week.
    Would this meet the requirement of regularity & avoid purging !!?
    I'm definitely 'Over the Edge' ^_* - but just trying to choose between the Canon 300 & the 1000 - I don't like the smaller cartridges - I wonder what the maths is when comparing your sums between a 300 / 1000
    Thank you for taking the time to make the video !

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому

      That is an EXCELLENT idea! And yes, would avoid going to the purge cycle. I wish I knew more about other canon models… but I think you’re on to something with the Christmas card idea!!!

  • @ppBizU
    @ppBizU Рік тому

    I have pro-100. What I do when not printing is to unplug the printer from the grid to reduce pouring ink.

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому

      nice!!! only concern there is this could potentially clog the lines and decrease print quality... but I could be mistaken!

  • @califmike2003
    @califmike2003 Рік тому +1

    But ink owl and precision colors make excellent third-party inks for this printer at a quarter of the cost.

    • @mindenteneyck977
      @mindenteneyck977 9 місяців тому

      Thank you for mentioning this. I have wondered how third-party inks (such as Ink Owl and Precision) stand up, especially over time (light-fastness)....any feedback?

  • @davidshaw5979
    @davidshaw5979 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for such a comprehensive review, all the best.

  • @chucksolomon5760
    @chucksolomon5760 Рік тому

    Thanks, Mallory for an informative review. I'm waiting for an upgrade to the Pro-1000 which is overdue.

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому

      You're not the only one to have commented about this... seems Canon is funneling most of their R&D dollars to digital cameras these days... hopefully soon!

  • @stuchandler1296
    @stuchandler1296 Рік тому +1

    Love my Pro-1000 but I make sure to use it every week. I’ll often print 4-5 prints before I’ve homed in on the results I want. Even though I test print with smaller prints, the bigger paper (you nailed it - it’s too much fun not to print big!) still sometimes requires a second print to fix things that didn’t show up with an 8x10 test. I also have a Pro-100 which is much better suited for the casual user. Enjoyed your your video on this. Thanks!

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much for watching, Stu!!! Great comment on the Pro-100, I get a lot of questions on which printer someone should start with!

  • @dankoons5577
    @dankoons5577 Рік тому

    thank you for touching on costs. I am coming to grips with replacing an older printer

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому

      Glad to help!! Good luck in your decision journey :)

    • @dankoons5577
      @dankoons5577 Рік тому

      @@mallorydavisphotography research is cheaper ;) either of the big two choices would actually work lol

  • @cambo6319
    @cambo6319 2 місяці тому +2

    I checked out youtube before buying the Canon pro 1000 and now I wish I didn't because I find I'm constantly throwing money at it. I try and print a test page everyday but then if the power goes out or you forget a day or teo next thing your $40 Canon Maintenance cartridge is full because this printer is hell bent on wasting ink everytime it starts up. I love how it prints but if you don't plan on using it often then I don't recommend this printer.

  • @FoodFitnessAlways
    @FoodFitnessAlways Рік тому

    Thank you for breaking down the costs, this video was really helpful! I'm buying a second hand pro 1000 next week from a professional photographer so I'll hopefully save a little money there!

  • @ponceverapablo
    @ponceverapablo 7 місяців тому

    Excelent, thank you very much for putting down the numbers!

  • @CJBradley
    @CJBradley Рік тому

    I have the Pro 200 and it's great albeit a little expensive to run with the inks costing around £150.0 per set. The results are fantastic but I don't use it that much, I have smaller printers for smaller images and test prints. I would love to have the Pro 1000 but the ink costs are crazy for home use.

  • @T-Slider
    @T-Slider Рік тому

    Very helpful! I’ve been thinking about this printer, a long time.

  • @Flick4U2
    @Flick4U2 5 місяців тому

    Do printing services, such as MPIX for example, use a high-quality printer such as the PRO-1000 when a customer orders a print from them? Generally, the prints I have had made through many of these printing services have not been good. I spend a great deal of time editing my photos to the colors I desire. So many of the prints come back not even close--often even muddy colored. And then when I ask the printing services what photo printer is used, it is less quality then the Canon 1000. If a printing service uses the Pro-1000, I would gladly order from them. So far I haven't found one.

  • @jamieekinney
    @jamieekinney Рік тому

    Super helpful video! Thank you for the detailed cost breakdown.

  • @ralphmichaelferraro2398
    @ralphmichaelferraro2398 Рік тому

    thank. you .... your info was very helpful I do have a P1000 and will start using it more

  • @Michael-bj1jg
    @Michael-bj1jg Рік тому +2

    This was useful information

  • @NovaGraphics2C
    @NovaGraphics2C Рік тому

    Great info with a fantastic video presence. You flow through the info very nicely. Keep it up.

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому

      Greatly appreciate it, Mike! this one was a little more challenging to shoot so glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @user-pd9iq5mo2i
    @user-pd9iq5mo2i 3 місяці тому

    Great video! Lots of interesting information!

  • @michaellee8198
    @michaellee8198 Рік тому

    V/good information, so very well presented. Keep it going and good luck ........👌🤞

  • @CiclismoLevante
    @CiclismoLevante 5 місяців тому

    Gracias, me ha servido de mucha ayuda. El costo por impresión compensa si imprimes unas copias cada semana.

  • @tonymurphy9112
    @tonymurphy9112 Рік тому

    Thanks for such a detailed explanation, much appreciated.

  • @stowgood
    @stowgood Рік тому

    I just don't do enough to justify it. Easier and cheaper (due to love volume) for me to use a lab. I do have a Dye Sub photobooth printer so I can print 6x8 prints maybe I should do that more often as I only really use it for events.

  • @livemoksha
    @livemoksha Рік тому

    Great review and production level is up in each video!

  • @kdietz65
    @kdietz65 10 місяців тому

    Maybe we can look at it this way ... What is the overhead cost per day of just having the printer sit there not doing anything? How long would it take for the cleaning cycles to use up all the ink?

  • @jdpst20
    @jdpst20 7 місяців тому

    Such a cool video... I've been into photography both professional and personal for about 20 years and the amount of printing I do is about 1% of ALLL photos I take. I archive everything on hard drives and my iPhone but yea it totally gets lost in the mix. I know that outsourcing some larger prints is for sure $$$ and I like that control which is sometimes hard to find and consistency. Photography isn't my main source of income but I wouldn't mind selling or trying to sell a few larger prints here and there. I Do however like the idea of your photo album.... I have two girls under 2 and I've created a cool photo book of the 1st one being a year but I think moving forward it would be cool to create books like you shared to look back on just like I remember growing up with when I was growing up. Would you say you need to print something pretty much weekly to keep up with the maintenance?

  • @willchaneyphoto
    @willchaneyphoto Рік тому

    Awesome review! I had no idea about the 60 hour window on these printers.

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому

      Crazy, right?! I don't print THAT often but definitely try to do at least a 4x6 2x a week or so to avoid the dreaded maintenance!

  • @rusticagenerica
    @rusticagenerica 9 місяців тому

    Simply love your video Mallory.

  • @anthonyatenclosedcosmology
    @anthonyatenclosedcosmology Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this information. I am pretty new to the field of photography but has been a passion of mine for most of my life.
    I am actually about to purchase one of these printers and have been sleeping on the idea of wether or not to do so, mainly due to the cost.
    I am a new subscriber to your channel and will probably be viewing more of it over the next few days but perhaps if you wouldn’t mind maybe answering a few questions that I may have about the business and operation of this particular printer in the near future.
    Also, your photos are top notch. I’m impressed.
    Again, thank you for sharing, many blessings to you and yours.
    Peace

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому +1

      Hi Anthony! Thanks so much for watching and the comment! I can't emphasize it enough, if you aren't printing regularly (several times a week), you will lose money with this printer! I wish there was another way around the ink purging... but that's the way it was designed. Happy to support your decision with any questions you may have though!

    • @anthonyatenclosedcosmology
      @anthonyatenclosedcosmology Рік тому

      @@mallorydavisphotography thank you more for producing this video for me to watch lol, it was definitely the most helpful one I ran across.
      I am actually hoping to be printing mostly full time. That is my hopes anyway.
      Thank you for replying as well, you are the only one who has actually, but you answered my question. Several times a week shouldn’t be a big issue for me. So thank you again and many blessings to you and yours.

    • @Zebrajellyfishphoto
      @Zebrajellyfishphoto 5 місяців тому

      @@mallorydavisphotography "another way" exists Mallory, as my lengthy comment above explains. Using QImage to print and using it's scheduled nozzle check option, keeps that in check, plus getting the Precision Color Ink system saves SO MUCH money in addition.

  • @BretMiller
    @BretMiller Рік тому +2

    so printing a 4x6 every other day will prevent the maintenance cycle?

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому

      Correct! This is what I have done (typically with film scans so I don't have to pay to print my film images at the lab) to keep waste down and I've noticed a big difference!

  • @damelalana
    @damelalana Рік тому

    Thank you for the detailed breakdown on printing costs. You did a fantastic job!!! Cheers. I have question about the printer head replacement? Someone is selling this printer for $200 however, it’s been collecting dust for a minute so there is a good chance the printer head will need to be replaced. At a glance, the printer head costs almost $800!!! Have u had issues with printer head errors etc? Moreover, do you think the printer’s existing printer head is salvageable with a good cleaning? Please advise when time permits. Thanks MD Xx

  • @gaylordspurgeon9460
    @gaylordspurgeon9460 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the informative video. Figuring the cost of ink per ml is easy enough, but how did you figure the amount of ink it takes to print a, lets say, 17 x 22? I also am a new subscriber.

  • @waltert4477
    @waltert4477 9 місяців тому

    Would you recommend canon pro 200 or 300 for color photos mainly for home use? I love the vivid color of the 200 and the speed of print, but the color realism, black (on color prints) and longevity of print on the 300 is nice too.

  • @sachinananthashenam2615
    @sachinananthashenam2615 4 місяці тому

    Thank you 👍

  • @comicsunleashed5977
    @comicsunleashed5977 Рік тому

    I’m thinking about buying this product. I’d seen that B&H video a great deal on an open box product. But the associated cost of printing has me a little afraid to take this printer on.

  • @jaybeeo1530
    @jaybeeo1530 9 місяців тому

    I buy knockoff ink and haven’t had an issues with it

  • @mainularif1737
    @mainularif1737 6 місяців тому

    Do you know for 17” x 22” size paper … how many page I can print by one set of cartridges?

  • @pixelwizardstudio
    @pixelwizardstudio Рік тому

    Thank you for this video. 😊

  • @kymdarling4080
    @kymdarling4080 Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much for the video. I am an avid amateur photographer, I am going to retire from my 'day job' next year and plan on doing nature and pet photography as a second career. I currently have the Pro 100, which works fine for friends and family, but will probably need to upgrade if I plan on selling my photos (I also live in a rural area so printing my own will probably be a must for me in a lot of cases). There are tons of videos that compare print quality, issues, etc, but I have been looking for weeks for a video that actually talks about ink costs per copy, yay for you 😁. I assume you arrived at ink costs per copy by tracking roughly how many prints you got per set of cartridges? It sounds like my printing would be similar to yours, so my costs would roughly be the same if that is true

    • @microdad
      @microdad Рік тому +1

      I made the same journey, retiring to a 'second act' selling prints. I'm very happy with the results from the PRO-100. Canon claims 25-40 years with Canon paper and Canon ink. I tell my customers that I guarantee them for 25 years. Then I tell them that I'm 68 and they are welcome to do the math :-). I got a PRO-1000 because I wanted to learn to do true archival prints, aiming for museum quality. The PRO-1000 delivers but for selling at arts and craft shows the PRO-100 quality and longevity is more than adequate. So for my best work, I use the PRO-1000. For day to day I use the PRO-100. With the PRO-1000 just be prepared to print regularly or the cleaning cycles will become very expensive. Hope this helps!

  • @colorprint7476
    @colorprint7476 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @baobo67
    @baobo67 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for your informative video. I am close to investing in the Pro 1000. Your sums were very helpful.
    I do have questions. How will this printer perform on canvas and will just printing black and white reduce ink costs ie by just replacing black. Cheers from Australia.

  • @tonyperez5360
    @tonyperez5360 Рік тому

    Thank you so much smart and pretty ! Please continue

  • @JayMacroPhotos
    @JayMacroPhotos Рік тому

    Thanks for this

  • @photobeast
    @photobeast 9 місяців тому

    I've had nothing but negative experiences with my Canon Pro 100 I bought it used from a lady for about $250 with no ink. I bought my first set of Cannon inks which was a pack of 8 for around $150. Every time I make 2 prints at 13x19 at least 2 of the inks are empty! This is INSANE

  • @jdelarosa89
    @jdelarosa89 Рік тому +15

    The bigger you print, the better value it is IF you print every 60 hours. Otherwise who knows how much each print costs. It is an awesome printer.

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому +2

      I totally agree! I have a calendar reminder in my phone ~60hrs to pop a print out :) my list of "needs to be printed" never gets smaller either!

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Рік тому

      @@mallorydavisphotography I think the Qimage software has a scheduling feature.

  • @aperturecollect
    @aperturecollect Рік тому

    Thanks. I've been using a Pro 100 for around 10 years or so, dye based but works great. I've been thinking about getting a larger printer again. I had very bad experiences with HP products not working properly when they'd upgrade software. Eventually I had a $6500 paperweight.

    • @mallorydavisphotography
      @mallorydavisphotography  Рік тому +1

      Holy smokes that sounds like a nightmare… Have had a wonderful time printing with the Canon!

  • @tripsefotos
    @tripsefotos Рік тому

    Thank you a lot for the vídeo!