Dare I buy a Canon IP3000? For photo printing, refilling cartridges

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ghwellsjr said:
The Hat, do you have a three color printer? I don't see one in your list of printers.
Yes George now that Youve asked its the iX4000 with CLI-8 cartridges..

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Could you please print this image on photo paper with your iX4000 and your iP4500 and post the reults:

 

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ghwellsjr said:
Could you please print this image on photo paper with your iX4000 and your iP4500 and post the reults:

[url]http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/uploads/thumbs/1315_color_test.png[/url]
Ok George I printed two copies straight from Nifty with no interference from any photo editing.

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Frankly I dont think you would see the differences if I were to scan them both so
if you PM me with an address I will post them to you and that way you can visually compare the two
originals yourself in hand side by side, wouldnt that be a better way to judge.

If not Ill scan them both and post them up for you..:)
 

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Please post it in the forum, I am interested as well. The first thing I did when I bought an iP3300 was to print a photo and the difference in black (using original cartridges) was clearly evident.

Also, for some reason the properties window you've pasted above is grainy. This isn't supposed to happen. Simply pressing ALT+Scroll Lock copies the active window to the clipboard without any grain.
 

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I agree with panos. When I had an iP3000, I printed the same photograph (with a large dark area) on it and on an iP4000. The difference was clear, although not enough to be objectionable.

Look, I never said the guy shouldn't buy an iP3000, I just wanted to point out this issue in photo printouts since he specifically asked about using it for photo printing.

As a point of reference, many HP printers that use two cartridges with built-in print heads, provide an option where you can replace the pigment black cartridge with a "photo" cartridge that includes a dye ink photo black (as well as a lighter magenta and cyan) to improve the photo printouts. It's the same issue here. Many people will be perfectly happy with a photo print using three colors and may be totally unaware of the improvement available with the photo black. I just wanted make the OP aware before it was to late, just in case it might matter to him.
 

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"The difference was clear, although not enough to be objectionable" This is a very accurate description. Perhaps the Hat means that as long as you don't hold both samples together, 3-color photos produced with good ink in good paper will look very good.
 

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The Hat said:
If not Ill scan them both and post them up for you..:)
Here are both the test prints on the two printers that you requested..

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panos said:
Perhaps the Hat means that as long as you don't hold both samples together,
3-color photos produced with good ink in good paper will look very good.
On the contrary there is no substitute for a hard copy in your hands when comparing.
 

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Which one is printed by which printer?
 

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The difference between A and B is obvious to my dyschromatopic eyes. B doesn't have real black, A does.
 

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panos said:
The difference between A and B is obvious to my dyschromatopic eyes. B doesn't have real black, A does.
Give that Man a Cigar.. :thumbsup
 
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