If you can get better, Like I said, there is a $1000 on the table for you.
Make sure your bank account is up to snuff.
All we get are the armchair critics, well show me better. $1000 is a lot of money. Put up or shut up.
It is to allow SAFE overriding of printer chips and chipless machines and detection of REAL ink levels. In about two months there should be finished stock. I will have to solder them up myself and maybe there could be a use for a 3D printer to make cases for it but is not necessary. It is a...
Chromalife 100 ( Not Plus) was used on the Pro9000. ( CLI-8) Not ozone resistant and Canon was the laughing stock in the chemist community when they realized that they did not test for this. Then big bucks ensued to remove the stigma of that mistake.
Similar story for CLARIA...the synthetic...
To the untrained eye, with the Pro-200 inkset, it will not be detected relative to OEM on miost images. The Pro-200 set very high standards that I cannot exceed at this time nor likely. But close...yes. That only means others will be far off the mark. Even on a gamut test plot, it is not...
Seems obvious, the horrible looking one is when the Pro-200 is refilled with a decent inkset for the Pro-100 PC42SE and the one to the right is when the Pro-200 is refilled with an inkset made for the Pro-200 PC65SE.
The inkset required for the Pro-200 is DIFFERENT from that of the Pro-100 if any were wondering. And many have been asking whether they could use the inkset for the Pro-100.
My advice is NO. You physically could but the output would be horrible.
Canon changed the magenta inks as they claimed...
The ecotank and tank printers are issued in EU for a reason then then the high end could be a different game.
You know the automobile makers in Germany are not exactly the friendliest corps when it come to third party support and repairs as opposed to NA and japanese auto makers. So one wonder...
The aspects of disabling only comes after doing tests and with limited resources and time, that only comes with time. There is NO conspiracy here. Do remember that overriding the chip entails a larger penalty than a Pro-100/10 printhead. The printhead on a Pro-1000 is several times that of the...
You know mentioning these models to North Americans should have a comment that this may never be available to North American markets or check with availability in your region first.
It's giving too many readers wet dreams and then they wake up!
The Pro-100 when it was rebated in NA was a...
It's NOT a leap of faith it's math and you can't refute it. I am telling the truth and nothing else. Read it again and see where I am selling something. If you lack technical and math skills then you would say it is a leap of faith. That lays bare the facts of the situation.
Let's do some MATH.
If you perform some simulations using a base situation as someone using OEM tanks and replacing one each time a color is empty and then calculate the inks lost to the waste ink pad say over three cycles and then use that as a base. This is what Canon expects someone to do...
After a another head clean, perform a number of pages of printing to stabilize the negative pressure in the ink cartridges, Also the recurring problem in another color could be air related if the initially priming with the syringe and tip did not come off perfectly. Print like 6 pages of the...
The prior post is still not comprehensive.
The decision to eliminate the prism is fairly recent. The CLI-42 definitely still uses it. Yes, it was not on the PGI-72,PGI-9 because physically it could not be done. Instead Canon left a fair reserve ink level to accomodate fluctuations and take care...
Tested over a year with no gelling in two printers. So PC25XSE yellow is clear of the issue.
Still testing the PC42SE yellow on the Pro-100 and after multiple tests over a long period, the results lean towards the elimination of the gelling issue. However on the side of caution, I am still...