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Getting The BIG Picture With The Canon W6400; Large Format Printers, Now For Photographers
Long the realm of commercial labs due to their cost and complexity, a new breed of large format printers are being aimed at photographers, both pro and advanced amateurs, who want to take control of their gallery, portrait, and wedding prints. New inks, simplified software, and vastly enhanced workflows make these printers attractive to photographers who make the commitment to creating their own large prints (20x24” and up) and who have the demand for their work and imaging services. Moving up to a larger format also means a budgetary commitment, but at about $7 for a 20x24” print, one that will rival that produced by a commercial lab, the costs can be quickly justified by those who charge many times more than that for such enlargements to their clientele, whether they be art buyers or brides and grooms.
We recently had the opportunity to work with the Canon imagePROGRAF W6400
(up to 24” wide, roll, $3495) and found that it demanded little more than
desktop printing experience, assuming, of course, that your monitor has been
calibrated properly. Speedy and quiet, the Canon printer is an eye opener in
the possibilities it affords for both dedicated photographers and pros looking
to expand their product offerings. The unit also delivered sparkling color and
monochrome prints unbothered by shifts or metamerism, a breakthrough for those
seeking to make large format black and white prints.
Granted, some of the available paper/substrate choices are aimed at the graphic
and commercial markets, to which this printer is also being pitched. But for
photographers there is Canon-branded Premium RC Photomatte, Premium RC Photogloss,
Graphic Matte Canvas, Photo Rag 188gsm and 308gsm (both by Hahnemühle),
and Canon Enhanced Velvet 255gsm by Somerset. Prints can be made with a border
or borderless.
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