True, on some media, 119mm is needed to prevent the "dreaded" white ring.
I see you added a pletoria of hubs in the template. Funny, I was just wondering if anyone actually got any use for these templates. Filefront reports close to 100 downloads on these files, but that doesn't mean much.
Hum... it looks a little shady. The "resetter" seems to be part of a CIS kit. I think the site is trying to stretch the truth by implying if you don't need to refill anymore it's almost like a resetter.
Also, in what I percieve as an effort to gain our confidence, the site claims there systems...
From what I gather, the pigmented ink is used mainly(solely?) for text printing and seems to develop the worst clogs (hardest to clean out). If this is the case, and one doesn't need waterproof or archival ink, the switch to dye ink seems to makes sense to me. Mind you, dye based blacks for text...
Glad I could be of service. I added another template for discs that can print to the hub. So here are the links for the two templates:
22 mm hub (no ring) : http://files.filefront.com/pixma_tray_B_22mm_hub_117mm_di/;5113566;;/fileinfo.html
39 mm hub ...
For the Photoshop template? If asked, I wouldn't mind sharing the template. It may not be "state of the art" Photoshop technique but it works perfectly with my tray B.
I built a Photoshop template and I'm quite satisfied the print quality. What a great printer! Silent, fast, good quality prints and reasonably priced inks.
Just gotta love those Pixmas.
After owning an Epson R200 and CIS kit which has rendered good services but tends to clog easily I was tempted to try a Canon, having read good things about them.
Through this forum, after reading countless posts, I finally decided to get a Pixma MP780, 2 sets of Hobbicolor cartridges plus ink...