B&H Photo has a large number of items on special sale through tomorrow, in honor of New Yawk Citay's own PhotoPlus 2014. That includes a Canon Pixma Pro-1 for only $400 (I believe the original price was in the $1,200 range, and the regular everyday price is $1,000).
You must use the promo code BHPPE14 during checkout, and some of the discounts combine with mail-in rebates for the total savings. (Please don't ask me to explain specific deals, because I dunno. Yer on yer own here Bub.)
Mike
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Pixma Pro 1 for $400? Not finding that on the BH website. About $650 with the BH promo code, which is a pretty good price, but definitely not $400.
Posted by: MHMG | Thursday, 30 October 2014 at 10:20 PM
It costs $650 but you will receive a mail in rebate for $250. I did the same thing a while ago for the pro-100. I sent the rebate in and got a visa gift card in about a week, maybe two. As with all rebates though, make sure you ready the directions and make a copy of everything including the UPC bar code.
I do like the pro-100 a lot too. I use it with Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag 310 and I have been impressed with the results.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/659546-REG/Canson_Infinity_6211031_6211031_Platine_Fibre_Rag.html
Posted by: Greg Brophy | Friday, 31 October 2014 at 09:20 AM
The price from B&H is $650 with free shipping, but included is a $250 rebate form, making the net price $400. So it is about 50% off in a roundabout way. The saving can be applied to set of 12 ink "tanks." (@ $330!)
Cheers
Posted by: Jack | Friday, 31 October 2014 at 11:25 AM
Gah!! Why are you doing this to me, Mike? I'm a few months behind you in the buying a house process. Inspection was last night (this one passed, the previous potential house didn't). I may yet get the Pixma.
I saw also the HP Dreamcolor monitor for a great price, but it requires it's own $350 calibration hardware/software. I already have a ColorMunki
Patrick
Posted by: Patrick Perez | Friday, 31 October 2014 at 12:38 PM