peter D
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- Canon Pixma Pro-100
I guess you guys know heaps about these bulk ink printers but I'm ignorant about the composition of the Canon "bulk" inks for their Pixma ink tank range. When I used the link The Hat provided to the Black ink i.e. https://store.canon.ie/canon-gi-51pgbk-ink-bottle-black/4529C001/ I also went to the review section which indicated that the black ink was a pigment ink and that the colours are dye inks.
I assume this is to give some additional fade resistance to B&W document printing as the Canon representative when answering a question about whether the cyan G5I-51C faded, advised in response:" We do not have an exact figure for this ink's permanence, as it does not support Chromalife 100/100+".
Can you guys bring me up to speed on the composition of the inks for this range of printers as I was considering purchasing one for home office printing.
I assume this is to give some additional fade resistance to B&W document printing as the Canon representative when answering a question about whether the cyan G5I-51C faded, advised in response:" We do not have an exact figure for this ink's permanence, as it does not support Chromalife 100/100+".
Can you guys bring me up to speed on the composition of the inks for this range of printers as I was considering purchasing one for home office printing.