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- Printer Model
- Canon MB5120, Pencil
Yes, plain paper is the intended primary food of the Maxify's. Text on plain paper is excellent with my Maxify MB5120, as should be expected from a SOHO type printer. Just like any other printer, the paper used is one determinant of output quality. The ink used is another determinant.
As far a "king", it is fast, has excellent text quality, adequate photo image quality in the business environment, has large capacity cartridges for fewer changes, and is easily refillable.
As you noted, Pigment Black is used for text on Plain Paper for many Dye-based printers and text quality is often excellent It all depends on the complex interaction of printer's print head, printer firmware, printer software (ICM and the application used to print), inkset, and paper.
The same variables apply for photo images with Dye-based printers where Dye-based Black only is used with photos. Maxify printers are all Pigment ink printers and are NOT photo printers (unlike the Canon Pro series that either use all Dye-based or all Pigment based inksets). Maxify's give serviceable printed images, but they are not anywhere near presentation quality. It is, after all, an office-grade printer.
The Maxify also does not offer as many choices of Media as a photo printer. Look at the specifications on the Canon web site.
I am very happy with the quality of print outs of articles, which may include charts, photo images and X-rays. I am not looking to hang images on the wall with the Maxify. Color fidelity with OEM ink is sufficient but needs tweaking to be more lifelike. I haven't tweaked a thing.
Unfortunately, the days of quality built, long lasting, easily refillable, great performing at a reasonable cost All In One printers that could do very good image quality as well as text are gone. Now you must make a choice over what functions are more important. Bottom line, if you are more interested in image quality then look elsewhere.
If possible, go to a brick and mortar store that has a Maxify on display and print out a demo page.
As far a "king", it is fast, has excellent text quality, adequate photo image quality in the business environment, has large capacity cartridges for fewer changes, and is easily refillable.
As you noted, Pigment Black is used for text on Plain Paper for many Dye-based printers and text quality is often excellent It all depends on the complex interaction of printer's print head, printer firmware, printer software (ICM and the application used to print), inkset, and paper.
The same variables apply for photo images with Dye-based printers where Dye-based Black only is used with photos. Maxify printers are all Pigment ink printers and are NOT photo printers (unlike the Canon Pro series that either use all Dye-based or all Pigment based inksets). Maxify's give serviceable printed images, but they are not anywhere near presentation quality. It is, after all, an office-grade printer.
The Maxify also does not offer as many choices of Media as a photo printer. Look at the specifications on the Canon web site.
I am very happy with the quality of print outs of articles, which may include charts, photo images and X-rays. I am not looking to hang images on the wall with the Maxify. Color fidelity with OEM ink is sufficient but needs tweaking to be more lifelike. I haven't tweaked a thing.
Unfortunately, the days of quality built, long lasting, easily refillable, great performing at a reasonable cost All In One printers that could do very good image quality as well as text are gone. Now you must make a choice over what functions are more important. Bottom line, if you are more interested in image quality then look elsewhere.
If possible, go to a brick and mortar store that has a Maxify on display and print out a demo page.