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Canon PIXMA PRO-200 Wireless Professional Inkjet Photo Printer

Original price was: $599.99.Current price is: $499.00.

The product voltage arrange is 110V.
With a enhanced 8-color dye-based ink system, you’ll enjoy rich, vibrant professional printing, every time.
Save space in your home or studio with a compact design.
Fast and efficient, delivering high quality bordered A3 plus prints in approximately 90 seconds.
Compatible with a wide range of media and sizes, your can print borderless up to 13”x19” or a custom size up to 13” x 39”.
The built-in 3-inch LCD display lets you check ink levels at-a-glance and perform printer maintenance — for excellent results with ease.
Use Canon’s Professional Print & Layout (PPL)2 software to easily make great prints. PPL’s intuitive interface takes the hassle out of finding the correct print settings so you spend more time on your art and not on settings.
Print through Wi-Fi or networked connection.
Never run out of ink or toner. Connect your printer to Alexa and receive notifications when you’re running low. Alexa can even place a smart reorder from Amazon on your behalf, if you enroll in smart reorders.
Enrolling in smart reorders with Alexa ensure that you never have too much or too little ink or toner. No subscription needed.

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The product voltage arrange is 110V.
With a enhanced 8-color dye-based ink system, you’ll enjoy rich, vibrant professional printing, every time.
Save space in your home or studio with a compact design.
Fast and efficient, delivering high quality bordered A3 plus prints in approximately 90 seconds.
Compatible with a wide range of media and sizes, your can print borderless up to 13”x19” or a custom size up to 13” x 39”.
The built-in 3-inch LCD display lets you check ink levels at-a-glance and perform printer maintenance — for excellent results with ease.
Use Canon’s Professional Print & Layout (PPL)2 software to easily make great prints. PPL’s intuitive interface takes the hassle out of finding the correct print settings so you spend more time on your art and not on settings.
Print through Wi-Fi or networked connection.
Never run out of ink or toner. Connect your printer to Alexa and receive notifications when you’re running low. Alexa can even place a smart reorder from Amazon on your behalf, if you enroll in smart reorders.
Enrolling in smart reorders with Alexa ensure that you never have too much or too little ink or toner. No subscription needed.

12 reviews for Canon PIXMA PRO-200 Wireless Professional Inkjet Photo Printer

  1. C. Prievo

    Great Quality Printer (and YES..it DOES come with ink.)
    First off, the previous reviewers stating it does not come with ink are flat out incorrect. Maybe if they didn’t rip the package open like a 8 year old on Christmas they would realize the 8 ink cartridges are on top between 2 pieces of cardboard.(1st thing I noticed when I open the box up, as well as the 8.5×11 sample pack of Luster paper) SMH.With that out of the way, the printer was also very easy to set up…took me 30 minutes (give or take..and that was taking my time) from unboxing, setup, calibration & printing out pics ..apparently the other negative reviewer has not touched a printer in 20-30 years or so….but it does have paper instructions (in multiple languages) of step by step what to do & if you can’t read, there are animation steps on the display of the printer itself. (if you can’t see…then you probably shouldn’t be buying a printer anyway.)Third…the Printer is a beast…as in it is massive 25 inches wide so make sure you have adequate space to set it up. (although smaller than previous models) but this does print 13×19 size paper so it will be bigger than your standard cheap walmart models.It does take a little time for the printer to “warm up” or shake the ink up so if you have not used it in a while so this may happen…it’s perfectly normal. It is slightly noisy when doing so but nothing like a heavy metal concert level noise.I would have preferred a larger screen AND to have it a touch screen, but that is a nit picky personal preference. (I did much research before investing in this so I already knew about the screen & was ok with it vs my printing needs that took a higher priority)Printer quality is EXCELLENT. I am a Graphic Artist/Illustrator that does a wide range of art from oil portraits & landscapes to comic book illustrations…and the color is vibrant, & seamless…meaning even under a magnifying glass, I detected no inkjet “dots” from the colors. Better than a Staples or Office Max print out….which after running into problems printing my OWN artwork out, I decided to invest in a large format printer. The Inks seem to be only available (at this time) from Canon directly & I have found 2 other online places that offer them as well. (sadly, as on now not on Amazon) and even a few colors are on backorder. Pretty sure the Pandemic is making that a little harder to mass produce them. This Printer & cartridges (CLI-65) were released in late 2020 so they are relatively new on the market. Each of the 8 inks cost about $13.99 a piece or $105 for all in 1 bundle. It is usually recommended that you buy the inks as you need them as certain colors will be used up quicker than others.It also comes with a installation CD but you can also download it from the Canon website (also provided in the paperwork) The Canon printing Software, I think is ok, have not used it much (will learn more about it later) but offers many settings..however I prefer at the moment and am able to print using Photoshop’s UI…which is quicker for me. I have noticed to get the best results, you must tell Photoshop print menu (& the Canon Software) which paper yuo are printing on. There is also a setting on the printer itself to auto detect or bypass it. I take the extra step and set the paper style myself as it may or may not recognize other brand papers. So far I have used Canon Luster, Glossy II, Staples Matte, all of which have great results. (and intend to get more styles and brands to test out on the future…especial the metallic papers)The Printer is also wireless capable (tried & works) Airplay capable for Apple products (haven’t tried yet) Not sure about android but probably could use the wi fi for that as well. It has an ethernet port & a USB B port for direct connect from computer/laptop to printer. Sadly, no standard USB for flash drives, or SD card slots.(update: Works just fine wirelessly from my Ipad and My Macbook Air)That is all I can think of at the moment.

  2. DRAGON

    AWESOME
    Speed AWESOME for what it does but not super fast, ease of setup not really had to go online to do this I give tht part a 2 star, ink came with it all, value for the money awesome, quality AWESOME, size AWESOME who knows maybe there make it smaller one day

  3. rothx5

    Best printer
    I bought this on the advice of several photographers. It prints very quickly and has a pro print quality to it.I had a hard time trying to figure out how to print a 11×14 on my MAC but then I found the Canon Professional Print & layout MAC ap on the Canon Web Page. After I downloaded that, it was easy to set up any size I want.My family has already asked me to print many photos for them and every one of them has turned out beautiful. No streaking and drys quickly.Now with that said this is not a printer for every day use. It is not a document printer just strictly photo or brochure printer. I have a secondary printer for every day.Allways keep the covers closed until ready to print. Dust can get on the the print to edge pad and cause trouble. I have not had any issues but others say it is important so that is what I do.If you are a semi-pro photographer this is the printer for you.

  4. scoti l carden

    Great printer
    I bought this printer because my older canon 9000 printer couldn’t” communicate with my new computer. It was easy to set up and the quality of the prints is great.

  5. andrew perry

    Awesome!
    This printer is great. It prints beautiful pictures! Bigger than I was expecting. My wife loves it!

  6. Fauxfyr

    Not a Plug and Print printer. Good if you are willing to work for it.
    I get that the more technical something is the more technical the set up. I have no issues with that. The drop of one star is for the absolutely abysmal lack of basic set up logic, the really poor LCD set up screen, the lack of instructions that really are pretty simple if someone just wrote them correctly and the lack of information on how to get a decent printout if your initial images might not be perfect. Some people just want a good printer for their photos and don’t want to spend three days getting the blasted thing to print something that isn’t a muddy mess.Pros: Beautiful images once you get it set up and figured out. Prints on variety of papers. While I haven’t gotten a paper jam yet (knock on wood), I can easily access everywhere there would be one. Folds back up when not in use to a huge rectangle (don’t have to leave anything open or extended). Can set it up to shut off after x time or to wake up remotely. Prints large images or sets of images. (Take into account that often phone images are usually 4:3 aspect and DSLR are usually 3:2 depending on your camera. Matters when you want to print, say, a 4×6)Cons: Weighs a ton. OK, 32 lbs. It’s a figure out where you want it and don’t move it again item. You need the free Canon Professional Print and Layout at a minimum. Photoshop is ideal, I have an ancient Corel Draw that still works great. Trying to print from Photos if you are simply using camera phone images is an exercise in frustration. Just don’t do it for your own sanity. Works almost OK for daylight images, but if you have anything taken in a dark room you likely need some adjustments that just aren’t in Photos. The LCD setup screen is so bad you need your computer right next to your printer so you can continually go back and forth, even after setup because you have to register every paper with the Printer, and change the paper type ON THE PRINTER LCD screen every time you want to switch from Luster to Glossy. (Put the paper in the printer, tell the printer what it is on the LCD screen, if you don’t have it registered, register it on the LCD screen, go to the application where you are printing your image, set the printer profile, set the paper size, set the paper type (you can get the information from the printer with a button. Sometimes.), do all the rest of the setup for the image, Print). Really? the computer or phone or tablet can’t send the printer that information? You have to set it on the Printer? In this day and age?Luster prints darker than Glossy with the same settings. Brightening helps dark images but loses definition. My 2006 7410xi prints a better “Send a photo to a printer” without all the tweaking. HOWEVER, with the tweaking you can get a FANTASTIC printout from this Pro-200. How much time do you have to spend getting each image exactly right? That is where you must decide.For me, this is worth it as I have a lot of photos I want to scrapbook, and I want the photos the way I remember them so I am willing to take the time to get each one just right. If you want something you can sell, this works great for that (tweak it once, save it, print it forever more). If you have a brain, you should be able to figure it all out even though they don’t TELL you you have to register every kind of paper you use. Sad that the print is different on Matte/luster vs glossy even when the settings are identical. I suggest you find a good sharp daytime image with good color and print out several copies with different settings and keep them for reference. I have 4 of one image with different settings and one setting pleases me on other images every time. One other is ideal for darker images.This is not plug and print unless your art or photos are perfect to start with (even then maybe, maybe not-I’m not perfect so I don’t know). It is a plug and play with the settings until you get it right for what you are trying to print.

  7. EscapeArtist

    In love with this printer
    This has 8 dye based inks that it comes with. Prints beautifully. I love this machine!

  8. Juan Pablo

    Viene muy bien empacada, es grande y pesada. La calidad de imagen es muy buena (como cabría esperar de una impresora de este precio).Altamente recomendado bajar el software gratuito de Canon que se llama “Professional Print & Layout”, permite hacer pruebas de impresión muy fácil, es muy útil para no estarse peleando con los ajustes de color del monitor. Con el botón “Impresión de patrón” mandas a la impresora una hoja que trae un montón de veces la misma foto en forma de mosaico, cada pequeña imagen indica los ajustes que lleva y solo tienes que escoger cuál te gusta, pones los ajustes en el software y mandas la impresión final. La prueba sirve para ajustar los tonos de cian, magenta y amarillo, luego se puede mandar una segunda prueba para ajustar el brillo y el contraste. Si con ese software tu foto no sale como quieres… mejor dedícate a la música.

  9. Dave Cherry

    Bought this to print some A3 photos of video game art. Amazing results.Setup was easy including the ability to print from iPhone.It’s a compact but large printer that’s quite and simple to use. Recommend using wireless printing options so you can locate the printer in another room

  10. Amazon Customer

    I have recently purchased Canon PIXMA PRO-200 A3 Printer which was launched last year in India for all the great features and reviews I have heard about this printer everywhere. But now I am starting to regret this purchase as I can not find the refill ink bottles(CL-65 ink) for this printer or even the ink cartridges anywhere. I can’t even find the inks online! So my printer is just lying in a corner eating dust with little ink left in the cartridge.I bought this printer at great cost for my photography business, and undeniably the printing output is just everything I want. But without the refill ink it’s not very useful. I spoke with the Amazon seller on email, and even they don’t have the canon ink! Now I am all helpless with none to blame but myself. I am not getting any response from Canon via phone, whatsapp, emails whatsoever, just the automated replies. Why is Canon selling these printers if they can’t produce the refill kits in the market?? It’s a shame for such a huge company!!

  11. Yareli Tamez

    Muy buena calidad de impresión y fácil de usar

  12. Alfonso g.

    Las tintas son costosas y su rendimiento es pésimo . Solo he impreso 8 hojas el color negro esta casi a la mitad.La calidad es buena pero nada especial.Lo peor de todo es que solo reconoce papeles canon, si quieres imrpimir en tamaño carta no lo reconoce. Esto es algo que debe de aclararse en la info del producto y no lo supe hasta recibir el producto.

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