tom6667
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2016
- Messages
- 11
- Reaction score
- 9
- Points
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- Printer Model
- Canon Pixma Pro-100
Well, after less than three years, my Artisan 1430 died. The autopsy said it was "print head delamination". I had cross-contamination between cyan and magenta, causing the magenta to produce a nice shade of blue. While in denial I worked around the problem by printing a sheet of magenta stripes until it finally printed true magenta. Then I would hurry and do my prints before the cyan again leaked into the magenta side. If the printer sat idle for even 20 minutes the magenta channel would again become contaminated with cyan.
I had a long chat with Mike at Precision Colors last week, since that's where I've been getting my ink. Glad I did. He said the print head problem on the 1430 is fairly common. He told me about the Pixma Pro-100 and the amazing rebates! Also, the fact that Canons have user-replaceable print heads! I have one now, and couldn't be happier! This baby rocks! Never could get good black and white from the 1430, and no wonder, only one black. I am so amazed with not only the vibrant colors, but the super black and white prints I'm getting! Thanks, Mike! I just ordered a refill kit from you for the Pixma! I'm not a pro and don't sell my prints so I'm not that concerned about longevity of pigment inks. I'm pretty sure at my age that my dye prints will outlast me by several decades!
I had a long chat with Mike at Precision Colors last week, since that's where I've been getting my ink. Glad I did. He said the print head problem on the 1430 is fairly common. He told me about the Pixma Pro-100 and the amazing rebates! Also, the fact that Canons have user-replaceable print heads! I have one now, and couldn't be happier! This baby rocks! Never could get good black and white from the 1430, and no wonder, only one black. I am so amazed with not only the vibrant colors, but the super black and white prints I'm getting! Thanks, Mike! I just ordered a refill kit from you for the Pixma! I'm not a pro and don't sell my prints so I'm not that concerned about longevity of pigment inks. I'm pretty sure at my age that my dye prints will outlast me by several decades!