For those who have forgotten a past heated discussion about the function of grey inks in color printing and recall the naysayers whipping me up.
There exists two avenues now. Ask any owner of an Epson K3 (3 greys/blacks) and see if grey is used in color printing and the answer is definitely so. Since then, we have added many Canon Pro9500 owners AND we see that actually lots of grey ink is used in color printing on that machine as well. Coincidence? No.
Now just read this:
http://www.usa.canon.com/app/html/2008_Meet_Developers/mp980/index.html
Note the words: " And, this gray ink benefits not only grayscale printing but also color printing because it is a crucial element for color photos, too. "
Since the above article, the MP990 had evolved and got a newer printhead than the 980. The newer printhead on the 990 continued over to the MG6XX20 and MG8xx20 series to date.
I might add further comments on what might be inside these printers later. It could get controversial but you would see the logic of what a Canon marketing product manager would be required to do. The key things are this. The 980/990...MG6x20 and MG8xx20 already had a larger gamut than the Pro9000 using only five colors. CMYK,Gy. The older i9900 head only had one droplet size. The 980 and newer already had smaller and larger droplet sizes than the 9000. What to do if you had to introduce something new AND these printers would not come close to the volume that would justify major new tooling...... these two printers? Canon's new Cyan and Magenta and Yellow since the CL221/521 days are interesting colors, I fully expect these to be used in the Pro-100 to advantage and this would allow the elimination of the Red and Green. Not surprising at all.
There exists two avenues now. Ask any owner of an Epson K3 (3 greys/blacks) and see if grey is used in color printing and the answer is definitely so. Since then, we have added many Canon Pro9500 owners AND we see that actually lots of grey ink is used in color printing on that machine as well. Coincidence? No.
Now just read this:
http://www.usa.canon.com/app/html/2008_Meet_Developers/mp980/index.html
Note the words: " And, this gray ink benefits not only grayscale printing but also color printing because it is a crucial element for color photos, too. "
Since the above article, the MP990 had evolved and got a newer printhead than the 980. The newer printhead on the 990 continued over to the MG6XX20 and MG8xx20 series to date.
I might add further comments on what might be inside these printers later. It could get controversial but you would see the logic of what a Canon marketing product manager would be required to do. The key things are this. The 980/990...MG6x20 and MG8xx20 already had a larger gamut than the Pro9000 using only five colors. CMYK,Gy. The older i9900 head only had one droplet size. The 980 and newer already had smaller and larger droplet sizes than the 9000. What to do if you had to introduce something new AND these printers would not come close to the volume that would justify major new tooling...... these two printers? Canon's new Cyan and Magenta and Yellow since the CL221/521 days are interesting colors, I fully expect these to be used in the Pro-100 to advantage and this would allow the elimination of the Red and Green. Not surprising at all.