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Canon’s PIXMA iP8500 Photo Printer; Top Of The Line Model In PIXMA Printer Offerings
The first Canon letter-size photo printer to employ the ChromaPLUS eight-color ink system, the iP8500 is also the top of the line model in the PIXMA series. Replacing the Color Bubble Jet Photo Printer line, the newer machines boast some extra features, as well as greater speed and quality, thanks to new technology described in our sidebar. The iP8500 should be of greatest interest to serious photo enthusiasts, because it uses a full eight of the ChromaPLUS inks.
The inkset includes additional red and green dyes, not available with the
six-color printers, for deeper, richer tones. According to Canon, the red ink
provides a 60 percent increase in the orange/red gamut. The green ink adds a
30 percent increase in the green gamut, ideal for a more accurate and deeper
rendition of grass and foliage. Basic Print Making
In order to test the most basic features, I loaded some glossy Photo Paper
Pro and specified the media type, Auto Sheet Feeder, High Quality, and Auto
Color Adjustment. All other settings were made by the printer driver software
with full automation. In about 60 seconds of nearly silent operation, the PIXMA
iP8500 completed a very nice 8.5x11” color print in just over a minute
while a 4x6” print took only 30 seconds. That’s faster than average
for a top-quality output; even higher speeds are possible at slightly lower
quality levels.
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