Paul Verizzo
Print Addict
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2011
- Messages
- 427
- Reaction score
- 88
- Points
- 173
- Location
- Sarasota, FL, USA
- Printer Model
- Canon ip4500, 9000 MK II, PRO-
Just treading water always checking out Canon's high end offerings.
Comparing the PRO-100 to the 9000 MK II and some earlier 8 ink offerings, this is what I see:
PRO-100: The inks are now Chromalife+. Is this crucial in the real world, is the difference significant? where is the evidence? You get wireless connections, which of course can be had via a simple print server for $50 or so. The new CL-42 carts hold 8ml of ink vs 13 of the old CLI-8. I can't find anything that implies or encourages that the new cart can be refilled, even on major refiller websites. The picoliter droplet size is 3, vs 2 on the 9000. In area, that's over a 2:1 difference.
9000 MK II, still for sale new after seven? years! Merely Chromalife, no "+", more ink capacity, known ease of refilling, finer droplet size.
I'm all ears, but I fail to see any reason to buy a PRO-100 over the old 9000. Especially at the same list price!
Comparing the PRO-100 to the 9000 MK II and some earlier 8 ink offerings, this is what I see:
PRO-100: The inks are now Chromalife+. Is this crucial in the real world, is the difference significant? where is the evidence? You get wireless connections, which of course can be had via a simple print server for $50 or so. The new CL-42 carts hold 8ml of ink vs 13 of the old CLI-8. I can't find anything that implies or encourages that the new cart can be refilled, even on major refiller websites. The picoliter droplet size is 3, vs 2 on the 9000. In area, that's over a 2:1 difference.
9000 MK II, still for sale new after seven? years! Merely Chromalife, no "+", more ink capacity, known ease of refilling, finer droplet size.
I'm all ears, but I fail to see any reason to buy a PRO-100 over the old 9000. Especially at the same list price!