GrantCee
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Feb 24, 2016
- Messages
- 62
- Reaction score
- 36
- Points
- 62
- Location
- Oregon, USA
- Printer Model
- Canon ip4300, Pro-1000
After a four-month test of PC inks vs Canon OEM inks in my display conditions, it's pretty clear that if I want prints that will last I need to stick with the OEM ink/paper combination. This is not a shock. however, I'd really like to be able to print much more than I do and the cost becomes prohibitive.
So, to get low printing costs combined with permanence I'm thinking about replacing my PRO-100 with a pigment printer but have some questions.
1) I've had very good luck with every Canon printer I've owned, and thus am inclined to stay with Canon. Is there any advantage to going with an Epson over a Canon?
2) Assuming I stay with Canon (and unless someone can give me a convincing answer to #1, that's what I'll do), what is the best model to look for with regards to refilling and print quality? I understand that the newer printers are harder to refill, but have superb image quality; where's that "sweet spot" between the two?
So, to get low printing costs combined with permanence I'm thinking about replacing my PRO-100 with a pigment printer but have some questions.
1) I've had very good luck with every Canon printer I've owned, and thus am inclined to stay with Canon. Is there any advantage to going with an Epson over a Canon?
2) Assuming I stay with Canon (and unless someone can give me a convincing answer to #1, that's what I'll do), what is the best model to look for with regards to refilling and print quality? I understand that the newer printers are harder to refill, but have superb image quality; where's that "sweet spot" between the two?