Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-310 A3+ Photo Printer

Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-310 Beyond The Screen 

Explore the Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-310 A3+ photo printer featuring LUCIA PRO II pigment inks, archival printing and fine art workflows.

Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-310 professional A3+ photo printer for archival fine art photography printing

Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-310 A3+ Professional Photo Printer

Canon has officially introduced the new imagePROGRAF PRO-310 A3+ Professional Photo Printer, expanding its fine art and photographic printing ecosystem for serious photography enthusiasts, visual artists, and creative professionals.

Positioned within Canon’s imagePROGRAF professional printing line, the PRO-310 places strong emphasis on:

  • archival-quality photographic output,
  • long-term print durability,
  • enhanced tonal reproduction,
  • and exhibition-oriented fine art workflows.

The launch reflects the growing importance of photographic printing as photographers increasingly seek greater control over the final presentation and preservation of their work.

Designed for Fine Art and Photographic Permanence

At the core of the imagePROGRAF PRO-310 is Canon’s new 10-colour LUCIA PRO II pigment ink system, engineered to deliver:

  • vibrant colour reproduction,
  • deeper black density,
  • refined tonal transitions,
  • improved gloss uniformity,
  • and exceptional image durability.

Unlike conventional printing workflows focused primarily on convenience, the PRO-310 is clearly aimed at photographers who value image permanence and presentation quality.

Canon states that the new pigment ink system significantly improves:

  • lightfastness,
  • scratch resistance,
  • and long-term print stability for gallery-quality photographic output.

Under specified archival conditions, prints may retain their quality for up to 200 years, reinforcing the printer’s orientation toward preservation and long-term display.

Enhanced Black Depth and Fine Detail Reproduction

For photographers working with:

  • wildlife imagery,
  • monochrome photography,
  • landscapes,
  • fine art compositions,
  • and exhibition printing,

the PRO-310’s matte black ink system and Chroma Optimizer technology are especially notable.

Canon indicates that the Chroma Optimizer improves gloss consistency across glossy and semi-gloss papers while enhancing darker tonal areas for increased depth and clarity.

For fine art media, the dedicated matte black ink enhances:

  • shadow detail,
  • contrast,
  • tonal richness,
  • and expressive black rendering.

This becomes particularly relevant for photographers producing larger prints where tonal subtlety and detail preservation remain critical.

A Workflow-Oriented Printing Ecosystem

The imagePROGRAF PRO-310 also reflects Canon’s broader movement toward integrated photographic workflows.

Beyond image capture itself, photographers are increasingly exploring:

  • colour-managed printing,
  • custom paper profiles,
  • exhibition preparation,
  • archival presentation,
  • and professional print production from home or studio environments.

Within this context, printers such as the PRO-310 become more than peripheral accessories.

They evolve into an extension of the photographic process itself:

Capture → Edit → Print → Preserve

This workflow integration continues to grow in importance as photographers seek greater control over how their work is ultimately experienced beyond digital displays.

Eco-Conscious Packaging Design

Canon has additionally introduced more environmentally conscious packaging for the imagePROGRAF PRO-310 by replacing traditional polystyrene foam with recyclable cardboard and pulp mould materials.

The shift reflects broader sustainability considerations within modern imaging and production workflows.

Early Perspective

The Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-310 appears positioned for photographers seeking professional-level fine art and archival printing within an A3+ desktop format.

More significantly, however, the launch reinforces the continuing relevance of photographic print culture itself.

In an increasingly screen-dominated photographic environment, physical prints continue to represent:

  • permanence,
  • authorship,
  • presentation,
  • and long-term visual legacy.

For many serious photographers, the print remains the final and most meaningful expression of the photographic image.

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