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Rainbow
Let's abandon for now the black and white test, we'll come back to it later, because we are dealing with a color world, thanks to the Canon Pixma Pro 200, which, according to the tests (I tested it for over five months between prints and reprints Pshop to better understand how it is possible to use the so-called "unconventional" papers) is full of nuances and ok. A note: the target, like I wrote testing properly b&w on all papers test, is the same procedure with the color test: in fact I put "auto" all settings in Professional Print & Layout, useful and well done Canon software, as also for those "dull of hearing": try it use it and then you will be surprised by the results. Remember that we are artisan photo-printers otherwise we would send files to the service, and that's it. Incidentally, back to the color of the Canon Pixma Pro 200, and then whatever paper you put in it the results will be remarkable. Can you do any size (max A3+) and thickness (max 350 gsm)? Sure, the only care is that each media paper reflects the ink dye in its own way, so you have to experiment with the appropriate rmix and notice everything, for example behind sample print, to go back and start another print again.
We go finally to test color image? No at time next one. Stay tuned paisà
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