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Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Feb 17, 2014
- Messages
- 20
- Reaction score
- 11
- Points
- 39
- Printer Model
- Canon Pixma Pro-1
Hi all !
I own a Canon Pixma PRO-1 but refilling it with non OEM inks is a true nightmare.
So I want to buy a printer that is more refilling friendly.
I consider buying my inks from Precision Colors, or please advise me an alternative.
I hesitate between dye and pigment inks (meaning PRO-100 and PRO-10).
I need utmost color accuracy from scans (originals are on plain paper), and I will print on plain 100g paper.
I have a X-Rite i1 Pro 2 + i1Publish Pro 2, I scan with an Epson V750 Pro calibrated scanner (is anything better ? ).
Of course details accuracy is very important too.
I did read that I'd lose precision with dye inks, but the droplets are 3 pl on the PRO-100 vs 4 pl on the PRO-10 so well I wonder (I know that it's more complicated than that of course).
Results with the PRO-1 are truly excellent on plain paper (if calibrated) but a tiny bit duller than the originals, that's why I consider dye inks, longevity is not important.
I rarely print black and white pictures.
So please, would you rather advise me dye or pigment inks for plain paper ?
Basically my goal is to get perfect copys from the originals.
Aside ink type, is there anything that I should know about the workflow please ?
Thank you all !
I own a Canon Pixma PRO-1 but refilling it with non OEM inks is a true nightmare.
So I want to buy a printer that is more refilling friendly.
I consider buying my inks from Precision Colors, or please advise me an alternative.
I hesitate between dye and pigment inks (meaning PRO-100 and PRO-10).
I need utmost color accuracy from scans (originals are on plain paper), and I will print on plain 100g paper.
I have a X-Rite i1 Pro 2 + i1Publish Pro 2, I scan with an Epson V750 Pro calibrated scanner (is anything better ? ).
Of course details accuracy is very important too.
I did read that I'd lose precision with dye inks, but the droplets are 3 pl on the PRO-100 vs 4 pl on the PRO-10 so well I wonder (I know that it's more complicated than that of course).
Results with the PRO-1 are truly excellent on plain paper (if calibrated) but a tiny bit duller than the originals, that's why I consider dye inks, longevity is not important.
I rarely print black and white pictures.
So please, would you rather advise me dye or pigment inks for plain paper ?
Basically my goal is to get perfect copys from the originals.
Aside ink type, is there anything that I should know about the workflow please ?
Thank you all !