Simon Knight
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2018
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- 41
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- Printer Model
- Canon 9000 mkII Epson 1500W
First it may be useful to know my printing history. I have decided to re-start printing photos especially monochrome images. In the past I have used Canon, Hewlett-Packard and Epson printers often changing machines in an attempt to get neutral monochrome prints. Five or six years ago I had both a Canon S9000 and an Epson 1400W fail within a couple of weeks of each other. At the time the Canon was filled with OctoInks and the Epson with the MIS Eboni six carbon ink set. These two were replaced with a Canon Pro-10S which proved capable of producing the neutral monochrome prints I wanted. Also at around this time my daughter was at the exam phases of her education and took Art in various forms all the way to degree level. My Pro-10S was pressed into service and I chose to use the OctoInks inkset as my daughter often needed / demanded multiple proofs of her work which used lot of ink.
My daughter has now graduated (phew!) so is no longer needing me to print her work meaning that I now feel able to start printing my own photos again. I have recently fitted a new print head and the printer is filled with Canon inks so I am good to go. What concerns me is the issue where all ink channels are purged when one or more ink cartridges of changed. One Youtube video by PhotoSpeed suggests that the newer 300 pro uses 0.5ml of ink from each cartridge (
). I imagine that the older Pro-10s will use the same as both models use the same print head.
I wonder what the accepted wisdom is on when to change OEM cartridges? (I think I have read that its best to change all cartridges that are showing the exclamation warning when one reports empty.)
Given that a full set of inks costs over £100 I have been thinking should I be looking at getting a new printer? I have narrowed my list down to the following : Epson P900, Canon Pro1000 and the Epson ET8550. I have no need of an A2 printer but I am attracted to the large ink tanks in all these machines. In many ways the ET8550 seems ideal except that its ability to produce neutral monochrome prints has been called into question. The Pro1000 is a great machine but I have read that in order to prevent ink purging it is important to print on large sheets and to print several times a week. The P900 has had issues with paper feeding and tractor feed marks on some papers but I have also read that it has been updated to solve the paper feed issues.
The other option is to continue to use the Pro-10S with the inks from Octoinks. To my eye the prints lack the same contrast as OEM and there is less red in skin tones. I also have no idea how long the prints will last but I'm also not sure how long the Canon inks will last on the PhotoSpeed papers I use. Perhaps I should stop worrying about this one issue.
Any thoughts or experiences welcomed and thanks for reading my ramble.
Simon
My daughter has now graduated (phew!) so is no longer needing me to print her work meaning that I now feel able to start printing my own photos again. I have recently fitted a new print head and the printer is filled with Canon inks so I am good to go. What concerns me is the issue where all ink channels are purged when one or more ink cartridges of changed. One Youtube video by PhotoSpeed suggests that the newer 300 pro uses 0.5ml of ink from each cartridge (
I wonder what the accepted wisdom is on when to change OEM cartridges? (I think I have read that its best to change all cartridges that are showing the exclamation warning when one reports empty.)
Given that a full set of inks costs over £100 I have been thinking should I be looking at getting a new printer? I have narrowed my list down to the following : Epson P900, Canon Pro1000 and the Epson ET8550. I have no need of an A2 printer but I am attracted to the large ink tanks in all these machines. In many ways the ET8550 seems ideal except that its ability to produce neutral monochrome prints has been called into question. The Pro1000 is a great machine but I have read that in order to prevent ink purging it is important to print on large sheets and to print several times a week. The P900 has had issues with paper feeding and tractor feed marks on some papers but I have also read that it has been updated to solve the paper feed issues.
The other option is to continue to use the Pro-10S with the inks from Octoinks. To my eye the prints lack the same contrast as OEM and there is less red in skin tones. I also have no idea how long the prints will last but I'm also not sure how long the Canon inks will last on the PhotoSpeed papers I use. Perhaps I should stop worrying about this one issue.
Any thoughts or experiences welcomed and thanks for reading my ramble.
Simon