According to pharmacist, you have to have the Media Type set to a specific type, not something generic. For glossy, I think that would be "Photo Paper Plus Glossy II" and maybe "Photo Paper Pro II". Also, the Print Quality needs to be "High" rather than Standard.RMM said:Does the Pro9000 ever really use the red & green cartridges?
Just kidding... They do get used, about 1/10th as fast as the others.
Thanks for keeping us informed ... and ignoring my possibly flawed advice ... time will tell. Please accept my apology for bum advice.filmguy said:Rec'd them today and they are original OEM, still plastic/cellophane bag wrapped just like new ones.
The boxes were not like new, but unopened and did have a Canon holagram on the top..
I think a related vendor has "30 virgin CLI-8 carts" for $25. However, they are for a different CLI-8 based printer, with Black pigment and not including Red, Green, PM, and/or PC. I submitted a question if they have a set for Pro 9000-2 inkjets.If anybody has a lead on other CLI-8 OEM empty cartridges I'm looking! As far as I can see at this stage if you have the need I wouldn't hesitate at this price.
I'm sorry I didn't come across clearly... I was just just joking (hence the ).l_d_allan said:According to pharmacist, you have to have the Media Type set to a specific type, not something generic. For glossy, I think that would be "Photo Paper Plus Glossy II" and maybe "Photo Paper Pro II". Also, the Print Quality needs to be "High" rather than Standard.RMM said:Does the Pro9000 ever really use the red & green cartridges?
Just kidding... They do get used, about 1/10th as fast as the others.
I'm unclear what happens with other Media Types. I'll investigate further, as I certainly want to use Red and Green ink for best gamut.
My (admittedly limited) experience is that if you send a question to Canon support with a specific question, they are quite good about providing an answer. YMMV. I'll check with them:
"How to get Pro 9000-2 to use Red and Green Ink for best gamut?"
If you do a search on eBay, you'd be shocked at the price they are trying to get for the iP6600D. One person is asking $400 for a NIB with ink.filmguy said:In my pursuit to have a spare full set of CLI-8's for my 9000 Mark ll I came across a NIB Canon iP6600D.
I'm thinking I can sell the printer for a few dollars to offset my ink fetish. So the Red & Green (eBay) combined with this full set of 6 make a full complement for my 9000.
What do you figure an iP6600D NIB minus OEM ink is possibly worth? Honestly, my go to home printer is an Epson 810 and wife says this puppy needs a new home. I am thinking 75.00 or so or am I being mercenary?
Anyway, thanks for the comments and interest.
Canon OEM Red and Green from eBay showed up today, and appear to be fine ... same condition as reported by filmguy, except no indication of Best Buy. As is often the case, I learn the most when I'm wrong.l_d_allan said:Thanks for keeping us informed ... and ignoring my possibly flawed advice ... time will tell. Please accept my apology for bum advice.filmguy said:Rec'd them today and they are original OEM, still plastic/cellophane bag wrapped just like new ones.
The boxes were not like new, but unopened and did have a Canon holagram on the top..
Ghwellsjr thanks you for his new printer.filmguy said:OK, I'm going off my original subject but to finish the transaction I listed it on eBay for 99.95 plus $18.00 for shipping. I sold it in less than 5 minutes which obviously means my price was too low
No, no, no, it wasn't me that bought his new printer, I'm trying to get rid of most of my 30 printers, even if I have to give them away (to my friends, of course). And besides, I alreay have three iP6000D's, the version without chips in the cartridges.stratman said:Ghwellsjr thanks you for his new printer.filmguy said:OK, I'm going off my original subject but to finish the transaction I listed it on eBay for 99.95 plus $18.00 for shipping. I sold it in less than 5 minutes which obviously means my price was too low