Flying Scotsman
Printing Ninja
- Joined
- Apr 5, 2017
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- scotland
- Printer Model
- canon ip8750
In further testing for the G series inkset which I am close to completing, it becomes apparent that the chosen OEM color density is sometimes half of what normal Canon OEM colors are typically. What does this mean? Well, the printer needs to put down much more liquid on the paper to obtain the same color as a normal model would have to..........its' ink usage is much higher in real use. So Canon in addition to not providing as durable an ink is also ensuring that either this ink is not to be used for refilling normal desktops or ensures that you use more of it whicle giving it to you for less cost.
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@lesvisible - thanks for your feedback, feel free to raise your questions, you can tap a wealth of information here from the members to help you to sort out the essential requirements to buy and run a printer effectively - there may be quite some differences for business or private use.
Yes, it does, and, it is built like a tank.I don't know if the Pro 100 prints on CD's
Yes, it does, and, it is built like a tank.
and numbers as well - in some cases...Office oriented printers like the G series life is meant to be printing the alphabet most of the time.
YES! I'll be (more) emphatic. Don't get the Pro 100. Get the Pro 10. Your end users need the durability of good quality pigment inks. Not just fade resistance, but also coffee/beer/tear resistance, abrasion resistance, and smudge resistance.@lesvisible, don’t rule out the Pro 10, you might regret it. ! ! !