brwinters
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Oct 18, 2023
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- G7020, G620, iP100, Pro-2000
If your printer has 3 dye inks, C,Y,M and 1 pigment black then it only uses the dye inks when printing on glossy paper, these rules have always applied..
If you print only black images, plus text on plain paper when using duplex then the printer will use a C,Y,M mix along with pigment black to lessen the chances of smudging on the reverse side...
Very interesting... That might explain why it's always the PBGK line that has issues and not the color, when I'm using the purge sheet... Might need to try and find a way to fix that.
Use Word and print a single letter with 450 point setting and it will use only Pigment black ink ..
Would a PDF format also know to use PBGK if it's a text character and not an image element?
It’s also a falsehood to think that ink tank printers are cheaper to print with than cartridge based printers.. They are nothing but trouble..
I would be interested to see the metrics on that. But I suppose my only retort is that they've come to be the best balance for my use case. The refilling part was always the messy PITA whereas telling the printer to fire out a 5¢ waste sheet, or at worst doing a cleaning cycle every so often, is worth it for convenience sake. Granted I'm sure that depends on the cartridge... Cheap Canon all in ones with the head on cart design are a pain because of small capacity and needing modification, and Epson cartridges in general are fiddly and have aggressive DRM that makes it not worth trying for me. The exposed sponge style Canon carts like the iP100 are easy to refill if not mildly messy. But I stopped refilling them when I realized how much better cheap, overstock OEM carts from eBay looked in comparison.