Title: Panaramas on a Canon Pro 9500 Mk11 Post by: Robkrt on November 19, 2010, 07:42:44 PM Hi
This is my first post,could you tell me if you can print panaramas with a Canon Pro9500 Mk11 printer as I am thinking of buying one, has with the £100 cash rebate it seems a bargain. I have used Qimage for a while now & if it is possable to print pano's this would be the place to ask look forward to your responce. Title: Re: Panaramas on a Canon Pro 9500 Mk11 Post by: Fred A on November 19, 2010, 08:14:10 PM Quote Hi This is my first post,could you tell me if you can print panaramas with a Canon Pro9500 Mk11 printer as I am thinking of buying one, has with the £100 cash rebate it seems a bargain. I have used Qimage for a while now & if it is possable to print pano's this would be the place to ask look forward to your responce. Hi Rob, It is my understanding that panoramas are scenes shot in parts and stitched together to make a wider scene than can be made using one snap. That, having been said, accurate or not, nothing ever prevents you from printing a pano. I think what you probably meant was to ask if Qimage would print longer prints than what normally comes out of the printer. If my assumption is correct, the answer in this case is likely no! I made a quick search for the printer model, and it appears that it takes specific paper sizes, and no roll paper mentioned. That limits you to the paper sizes offered. That's the best I can manage to find. Fred Title: Re: Panaramas on a Canon Pro 9500 Mk11 Post by: Jeff on November 20, 2010, 08:28:51 AM Panarama spectacular
http://www.360cities.net/london-photo-en.html Jeff Title: Re: Panaramas on a Canon Pro 9500 Mk11 Post by: PH Focal-Scape on November 20, 2010, 09:08:50 AM Hi This is my first post,could you tell me if you can print panaramas with a Canon Pro9500 Mk11 printer as I am thinking of buying one, has with the £100 cash rebate it seems a bargain. I have used Qimage for a while now & if it is possable to print pano's this would be the place to ask look forward to your responce. I use the original Canon Pro 9500 for panoramas and find it excellent. But, at least for my version of the printer, the maximum length of a panorama is limited to a maximum page length possible as defined under "Custom" page. I forget the actual maximum length but I recall it being close to the length of an A2 page (which, of course, untrimmed doesn't fit in the printer). Peter |