New Canon cameras - will we get a PRO-1000 update too. Upcoming printers and what to expect

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  • Опубліковано 19 лип 2024
  • New high quality printers for art and photos from Canon and Epson? - what can we expect and when can we expect to to see them. Is it worth waiting for a new printer when current ones are so good?
    An update on potential new inkjet printers - something I get asked about a lot. How much change can we really expect, and what matters to you in printing.
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  • @jbairdexp
    @jbairdexp 22 дні тому +3

    OMG, I just wish Canon would release a refresh to the Pro-1000 just to shut people up! lol But seriously, always your no nonsense approach to these things is greatly appreciated. 🙂

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  22 дні тому +2

      Thanks - we have a while to go I think...

    • @jbairdexp
      @jbairdexp 22 дні тому

      @@KeithCooper Just as well, as despite my previous statement, it is likely a printer I would purchase but I need save my pennies! 🙂

  • @alanglassman6473
    @alanglassman6473 22 дні тому +1

    You would think that with all the paper handling issues being reported with P700-900s, Epson would be expediting an update to address the issues. I recently upgraded my good old P800 with a P5370, and could not be happier. It’s a monster but the paper handling is far superior. Worth it.

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  22 дні тому

      Yes, the P5300 is very nice in that respect.

  • @user-fw7er9cm9j
    @user-fw7er9cm9j 22 дні тому

    I am a digital artist. I have been making digital art for quite a while now. So i want to expand my work to physical prints also mainly limited editions , A3+ max size.
    I have looked into several printere and narrowed down to these :
    Dye based :Canon Pro 200, Canon IP8770, Epson ET 8550
    pigment based : Canon Pro 300 and Epson SC P700
    For IP8770 i cant find any videos or reviews. Its quite affordable as compared to all other options but uses dye based ink cartridges
    Which one will be suitable. I will be using fine art matt paper 270 to 300 gsm.
    I have talked to some of my artist friends and they suggest using archival quality printer and paper.

    • @KeithCooper
      @KeithCooper  22 дні тому

      For IP8770 - it's too old - not one I've covered even in my main written reviews [there are only a few lower end printers I cover]
      It all depends on quality and the market you are in. Pigment inks are what I'd prefer for sales [pigment and archival are good marketing terms - add in 'Giclee', if your market wants it ;-) ]
      One point I'd make though, which a lot of 'digital' artists discover, is that matching screens and prints is tricky, especially if you use devices like iPads, which have essentially no functional colour management. Whatever paper you use will also need an icc profile for it, and print from a proper computer.
      See the bit about art repro in my main et-8550 review [the written one]
      www.northlight-images.co.uk/epson-et-8550-printer-review/
      The 8550 is my usual suggestion for people not wanting the expense/costs of the larger pigment ink printers - note the bit in the review about the importance of paper/ink choices

  • @Gary_Hun
    @Gary_Hun 21 день тому +1

    If some sort of a brand new way of getting the image onto paper surfaced... it will take 30 years to "plateau" like the others. Also known as "to become worthy of attention".