I have had a Canon PRO-1000 for some time, it is an amazing printer. It is a must for someone producing professional photographic image prints. I cannot stress how good quality it is.
But I have just replaced with a Canon CT-21. So I felt it's worth expelling why, and what difference it makes.
Do I need a photo printer?
The first point is whether I need a photo printer. It is my only colour printer, and I do print photos for the family that get framed and go on walls, and so on. But I print stuff like a menu with a colour logo on it, etc, which seems overkill to use a PRO-1000.
Basically, I probably do not need a professional photo printer, really. It is just my usual overkill.
What is my use now?
Given the ability to print up to A2, I have actually been using it for posters for the pub. They are stunning.
Is A2 big enough?
The catch is, posters at a pub, may want more, like A1. So I decided to get the TC-21, which is an A1 poster printer that takes roll paper feed. If someone accidentally orders A0 clip frames at the pub, I may be in trouble.
What of TM-255?
I considered the TM-255 - it uses 5 inks, not 4, but has a base, and is just so big. It looks great, but I simply did not have space. The TC-21 fits on my bench. The ™-255 is also high volume and stupidly quick, but the TC-21 is not a problem for what I need in terms of print speed.
Key points in favour of the PRO-1000
- The photo print quality is just amazing, cannot be faulted.
- It does edge to edge printing on most paper sizes (oddly not A5), which is very cool. Even A2.
Key points in favour of TC-21
- It does A1+. Indeed, it will do 610mm wide and 18m long if you want!!!
- It does roll paper feed (which I am using for A1+ or A2+), but it can take narrower paper roll.
- It does sheet feed (no need to take out rolls feed, just manual sheet feed via top loader), all the way down to A6. Very handy.
- Easy colour refill - the PRO-1000 is easy, but this is only 4 inks.
Some downsides for PRO-1000
- It uses 12 inks, this is a feature in terms of quality but a pain in terms of costs and hassle with ink. It also gets through "maintenance kits" which also cost.
- If you do not use for a while, weeks, it will waste a lot of ink and take ages to start up. But it will then print perfectly. I don't know if the TC-21 does this.
Some downsides of the TC-21
- It is bigger, check dimensions, but wider by quite a bit. Well, obviously it has to be.
- It does not do edge to edge well - it can get very close on roll feed, maybe 1mm each side, and cut with no margin top/bottom. But not at all on sheet feed. This is perhaps its main lack of feature.
- It is only CMYK not 12 inks, but the photo printing is still good, and good enough by far for some family photos.
I do not know running costs yet, but the results are pretty good.
Fun game: Find a kid + get a blue light touch + optionally a magnifying glass and see if they can spot the printer tracking dots. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printer_tracking_dots
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