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No it does not: your question was about the IP4500, at the end your question deviated to the Pro 9000 with its 2 pl droplet size. Besides: the Pro 9500 is not the same as the Pro 9000. The Pro 9500 uses 2.5 pl droplet size, the Pro 9000 2 pl.
I do not have the Pro 3880, but the Pro 3800 and because I use refillable cartridges to lower printing cost significantly.
Canon versus Epson ??? I used to have an i9950 (the non-chipped version of the Pro 9000) and the prints were very good and was very pleased with the results until I got my Pro 3800 and realized it could be much better. The pigment inks guarantee fade resistent and waterproof prints. Yes I love Canon, but I love Epson even more.
I do not have the Pro 3880, but the Pro 3800 and because I use refillable cartridges to lower printing cost significantly.
Canon versus Epson ??? I used to have an i9950 (the non-chipped version of the Pro 9000) and the prints were very good and was very pleased with the results until I got my Pro 3800 and realized it could be much better. The pigment inks guarantee fade resistent and waterproof prints. Yes I love Canon, but I love Epson even more.