- Joined
- Dec 20, 2010
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- Location
- Ottawa, CANADA
- Printer Model
- Canon Pro-100, and Epson 3880
What are the technology advances? If you can put CLI-42 chips on CLI-8 carts and use them on Pro-100 it proves by itself that the printers are essentially brothers and have a same set of genes despite they were born in different time.
OK, I agree there are definitely some firmware advances. Pro-100 does print subjectively better pictures in some way. That may be a big step forward by Canon. However, Canon claimed to use specific red and green color dyes for formulating their red and green inks for Pro9000. They are forever lost and Pro-100 can never print those spectacular ultra rich red and green colors any more. Should this be considered a step backward of the Pro-100?
Everybody makes their choices based on the facts - as they see them!
My recollection on the Pro9000 was that the red and green was only used with the highest quality media settings - my recollection being there were only two of them, and even then very sparingly. R and G cartridges lasted for ever - can be viewed as a good thing economically, or a bad thing from a colour and image quality perspective if the inks were barely used.
With the Pro100 and the R and G now becoming L and D grey it proves conclusively THERE HAVE BEEN CHANGES TO THE PRINT ENGINE AND FIRMWARE. More like step brothers than brothers.
The pro9000 was a great printer in its day, but not even a close match for the Pro100.
I could go on fidelity of grey scale, smoother transitions, and more.
Bottom line if you like your 9000 good for you. I don't want to convince you to change. It is your choice.
rs