Paper Quality: Cheap vs. Expensive for Photo Printing
The choice between cheap and expensive printer paper.
Currently armed with a Canon Pro 1000 loaded with pigment ink, (with special thanks to "Mr. Hat" for the troubleshooting), I'm still in the testing phase.
Because I prefer paying 35...
Hi,
I recently acquired a Canon Pro 1000 printer. For the most part, it's been doing a commendable job, but I've recently encountered a puzzling issue that has left me scratching my head.
Up until now, I've had no trouble with small prints.
Ten A2 prints have been relatively problem-free...
Chip Resetter for Canon ImagePROGRAF 1000
Does anyone have an opinion about these?
The Canon A2 printer has arrived, and I am waiting for a few bits and pieces to be delivered before I try and get it to print.
The ink situation is a separate post (whether or not Inktec brand will rapidly...
Just purchased a Canon ImagePROGRAF 1000 (10 usable inks … supposed to be good).
It came with 12x unopened original Canon inks that I am hesitant to use because its simply too expensive for the volume of prints required.
Previously, we have discussed buying original (possibly expired) ink...
Hi, Has anyone used a Canon imagePROGRAF TM-200 to print photos?
My requirements are ...
61cm (24 inch) square prints, original Pigment Ink (only), on Matte paper.
(Nothing else).
The limitation of this printer is 4 (usable) inks.
The images to be printed range from street grab shots, to high...
Hi, My question is ... Can I use modern Printer (such as Canon TM-200) to print on old stick photographic paper.
To clarify ... paper intended to be used with enlarger/dev/fix.
Unable to test.
Will it fade or yellow?
Thanks for any input.
In case anyone is interested, I found this information today.
My search was for original OEM pigment ink (to possibly be used in a Canon TA-20).
Haven’t yet decided on which 24” printer to purchase, but have concluded third party inks are a waste of time (for my specific requirements).
Based on...
Hi, I’m new to this forum and have joined to hopefully receive advice about ‘which used printer to purchase’.
My specs:
As far as I know, I’m a photography expert (40+ years experience) and know my way around a computer (first digital system in the world purchased in 1990 for $75,000).
I’ve a...