Easy-PhotoPrint Pro

B/W Print with Margins

Margin Setting Method 3

Set Print Size Function of [Margins]

This method allows you to adjust the amount of margin just like when you use an easel mask. The original photograph's size and position are fixed to allow you to trim the photograph by increasing the size of the margin. This is a convenient feature for setting margin amounts while maintaining the composition of the original photograph.

[Example of application to A3 size paper (420 mm x 297 mm)]

1.Use Layout to select [Bordered (full)], then click on the [Trimming] button. First, set the composition using the trimming screen. Easy-PhotoPrint Pro provides a trimming feature that applies the concept of the Rule of Thirds. Imagine those times when you only had an instant to get a shot, or when there was no time to compose the image for a professional-looking shot, or the shot was preset for a margin. This method enables you to trim such photographs to easily compose the final photograph with a professional looking balance.

Trimming Button

Bordered (full)

Drag the intersecting point on the upper right to a position near the subject's face.

Dotted lines that split the photograph into three sections vertically and horizontally appear on the trimming screen that uses the Rule of Thirds concept. Drag an intersecting point to simultaneously shrink and move the trimming range of the photograph. (See above.) The intersecting point at the top portion can move to a position near the subject's face. The screen widens to allow for extra space in the direction which the subject is facing.

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Canon Pro9500 dimensions Set Print Size Function of Margins

Pro9500 specifications

The Canon Pro9500 is a professional-grade inkjet printer that has made a name for itself in the world of photography and fine art printing. Designed for photographers and artists looking to achieve stunning print quality, it offers a range of features that set it apart from other printers in its category.

One of the standout features of the Canon Pro9500 is its use of the LUCIA pigment ink system. This advanced technology includes a total of 10 ink colors, allowing for a wider color gamut and exceptional color accuracy. The inclusion of gray and light gray inks helps in achieving smooth tonal gradations, enhancing the quality of black and white prints. This pigment ink system also provides increased durability against fading and smudging, ensuring that prints maintain their integrity over time.

The Canon Pro9500 supports a maximum print resolution of 4800 x 2400 dpi, which translates to incredibly detailed images with sharp lines and vibrant colors. The printer can produce borderless prints up to 13 inches wide, making it versatile for various printing projects, from small proofs to large exhibition-quality works.

Another important characteristic of the Pro9500 is its compatibility with a wide range of media types. It can handle various paper sizes and textures, including glossy, matte, and fine art papers, providing artists with the flexibility they need to express their creativity. The printer also features a dedicated fine art media setting, which optimizes print quality for textured papers.

The Canon Pro9500 employs a sophisticated Print Head technology that includes 2,560 nozzles per channel, ensuring a consistent and precise application of ink. This results in smoother transitions and reduced banding, which is crucial for producing high-quality images.

Connectivity is another feature that enhances the usability of the Canon Pro9500. It includes USB 2.0 and Ethernet ports, allowing for easy connection to computers and networks. Additionally, it is compatible with various operating systems, making it accessible for users regardless of their device.

In summary, the Canon Pro9500 stands out as a powerful tool for photographers and artists who demand the very best in print quality. With its advanced LUCIA pigment ink system, high-resolution capabilities, versatile media handling, and user-friendly connectivity options, it remains a top choice for those aiming to produce gallery-quality prints.