

I have not tried using heavier cardstock than 120lb, so you will need to do more research on this printer if you need one that can ha ndle anything heavier. This is a professional grade printer that handles my 120lb cardstock with no issues whatsoever. I need heavier cardstock for some of my projects and the 120lb would solidly jam my older home use home use grade canon pixma (920?) that did not have a rear feed tray. What I especially like is its ability to pull 120lb cardstock through and it prints beautifully on it. I have done a deep cleaning and automatic printer head alignment with ease.
Canon prisma pro software#
The software is easily managed through my computer.

It can print pages large enough to fill my Silhouette Machine Cutter 12" mat. This printer is what I wanted for some of my larger paper crafting and stationary projects.
Canon prisma pro full#
From a quality perspective it rates 9.6 on a scale of 1-10! Would I buy this printer again? Without a doubt my answer is YES! Read full review If you make good images you will never have reason to be ashamed of anything you print with this printer. The print quality of this printer is astonishing. NOW having given all of the bad points I will add this. The Epson was just such a well designed combination of software and machinery that I know how things can be. I am sure that I will get used to the clunkyness of it and it won't be a problem. Based on my experience with setup and using the interface I had to take two stars off the rating. It was somewhat difficult to setup on wireless, and I make my living as an IT guy! The interface is clunky and not intuitive. I have been using it for about three months now. This printer came along at an extremely good price and it was highly recommended by a master photographer that I know. It is perhaps unfair but I am comparing this printer to that one and the Epson Stylus printer I had before it. I am not back in my house yet and I don't have space for another monster like that at this time. I bought this to replace an Epson 3880 I had that was burned up in a house fire.
