For years now, Canon has introduced opaque cartridges on all their new models. With the introduction of the newer Pro-100 and Pro-10, we see them having the same bodies of the older 3 generation old, CLI-8 and the on the Pro-10 the same bodies as the Pro9500.
This might seem odd and completely opposite to what was happening on the smaller printers. Why?
Reason: Tooling costs. These printers are expected to be only a FRACTION of the volume of the AIO desktop models and the cost to make new cartridge bodies was simply not justified from a purely economic basis. So they just reused the old tooling...to save costs. Similar story on the old 9500 chips and coding time.
Furthermore, Canon appears to be caught flat footed on the pricing on the Pro-100. Epson had slowly aggressively priced the 1430 down to the $200 street price level at the same time Canon introduced the Pro-100 at the $400 level and $500 (Canada). Hence the rebates to keep the goods moving.
There appears to be a price war between the 1430 and Pro-100. This might have been started when Canon was pushing out old stock of the Pro9000MKII.
One has to wonder how long this will last, who's going to give in? ....in the meantime. Take advantage of the feud if you need either one of these.
This might seem odd and completely opposite to what was happening on the smaller printers. Why?
Reason: Tooling costs. These printers are expected to be only a FRACTION of the volume of the AIO desktop models and the cost to make new cartridge bodies was simply not justified from a purely economic basis. So they just reused the old tooling...to save costs. Similar story on the old 9500 chips and coding time.
Furthermore, Canon appears to be caught flat footed on the pricing on the Pro-100. Epson had slowly aggressively priced the 1430 down to the $200 street price level at the same time Canon introduced the Pro-100 at the $400 level and $500 (Canada). Hence the rebates to keep the goods moving.
There appears to be a price war between the 1430 and Pro-100. This might have been started when Canon was pushing out old stock of the Pro9000MKII.
One has to wonder how long this will last, who's going to give in? ....in the meantime. Take advantage of the feud if you need either one of these.