
Create professional-looking photos and documents with this Canon PIXMA PRO-100 6228B002 wireless printer, which produces crisp prints with up to 4800 x 2400 resolution.
A: They didn't pay me a penny. I did get the printer on a great sale though ($379) and I haven't had it long enough yet to see how cartridge consumption goes. One thing I do though is unplug the printer when not in use. It's been a couple of months, and I haven't noticed the ink levels going down after being unplugged for a month here or a couple weeks there. The print quality is right in line with a pro-sumer level printer at this level. I'm curious as to what other 13"x19" printer you would say is better at this price range? When I was researching there isn't much choice. It seems to go from this $400-$450 range to $700 and then over $1k. I'm pretty confident that I would be hard pressed to do better than $379. But only time will tell. So far, so good though. Oh yeh, if you figure out a way to get a printer company to pay me for a review, please sent them my way, I could use some extra $$$ or free stuff, LOL
Q: Does the Pixma Pro 100 do scanning and regular inkjet printing, as well as photo printing??
A: The Pixma Pro-100 is strictly a printer. It doesn't scan. It will do any printing task you want. The ink is expensive, so if you have a printer with lower operating costs, you would do best to route routine jobs to the cheaper printer. I send large, black and white documents to a laser printer.
A: Yes the box is printewith the appropriate UPC Code. I recently purchased this Canon printer frm Best Buy and applied for the Canon rebate. I have already received the Caon/Ax gift card for $200.
Q: Does it come with ink cartridges included?
A: Yes it does. I cannot say if they are full size, having purchased the pro 100 about a month ago. Hope this helps.
A: The difference between the 100 and the 100S is that the 100S has WiFi direct, which means you can print directly from your smartphone with the Canon app without the phone and the printer needing to be on the same existing wireless network. If you are only going to print from your phone, the 100S is a better purchase for you for convenience reasons. I do not think there is any difference in quality between the models, but I do not have first-hand experience with the 100S.
Q: Does this printer print cardstock?
A: Yes! It most certainly does. I print almost exclusively onto cardstock.
Q: Does it come with the free printing paper?
A: Mine did, a packet of 13 x 19 paper. Worked really nice, I have hung them on the wall and given them to friends.
Q: What are the dimensions of this printer? Also, what kind of ink does it take, how many cartridges?
A: The dimensions are approximately as follows: 27"wide, 17" deep, and 9" high. The unit weighs approx 42Lbs. The printer uses Canon #42 ink and there are 8 cartridges.