- Thread starter
- #81
Samuel Laycock
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2015
- Messages
- 30
- Reaction score
- 11
- Points
- 50
- Location
- Stockport UK
- Printer Model
- CANON PIXMA PRO 1 & PRO 10S
I agree, and I'm still waiting on mine coming back from the service center. Nearly a month now :-/OK, I finished my Pro-1 inkset and there is now an excellent option for refillers.
However, let me get something out of the way. This printer is really meant for the really picky person who understands fully what available tools in photography is for. If you shoot Jpegs..this machine will likely be wasted. This machine wants an image that was shot raw and then properly processed.
Why? If you don't know how to do proper adjustments in Lightroom or a raw coverter, this printer would be wasted. If you don't understand what a Spydercube is for or similar device, this printer is going to be wasted. If you don't have your monitor calibrated super tight, this printer will be wasted. If you don't edit in a controlled environment, this printer will be wasted.
This printer is like having a megabuck amplifier versus a kilobuck amplifier. It's the subtleties that it is able to bring out..not the volume or frequencies it can reproduce. You need to look closely and know what to look for. Lesser printers can match the colors and brightness but not the subtlety. In reality the Pro-10 is probably more suited for the masses.
The Pro-1 really thrives on good quality papers with high ink limits. Using budget papers will not reward the user with its real capabilities. It's a thoroughbred of a printer. Really.
Not to be a snob but once you get the Pro-1 you need to make sure that your workflow is correct and you really know what you're doing to get what this printer is all about. This printer impresses with its qualities over an Epson P800.
How are you refilling please and can I ask where your buying your inks and how do we refill the cartridge. Do we need to buy a special cartridge?