martin0reg
Printer Master
@mawyatt: just want to click on "like" for the detailed report, but then I thought my condolence would be more adequate..
If a canon bubble jet would reach its promised lifetime most users would not complain as they won't see this happen. But many are dying long before, mostly due to overheating I would suppose.
BTW canon heads have much more nozzles in a row than comparable epson models, for example:
- Pro 10/100 10 x 768 nozzles (2400 x 4800 dpi resolution)
- R3000 8 x 180 nozzles (1.440 x 5.760 dpi resolution)
Somewhere I've read that with this surplus canon heads are able to substitute defective nozzles for those which are still working... I don't remember the details, but it sounds plausible to me, as it would explain some characteristics of canon heads ending..
100% agreed....but with Canon their printheads are called 'permanent', so people expect that. ...
If a canon bubble jet would reach its promised lifetime most users would not complain as they won't see this happen. But many are dying long before, mostly due to overheating I would suppose.
BTW canon heads have much more nozzles in a row than comparable epson models, for example:
- Pro 10/100 10 x 768 nozzles (2400 x 4800 dpi resolution)
- R3000 8 x 180 nozzles (1.440 x 5.760 dpi resolution)
Somewhere I've read that with this surplus canon heads are able to substitute defective nozzles for those which are still working... I don't remember the details, but it sounds plausible to me, as it would explain some characteristics of canon heads ending..