Major props to you for going where no printer geek has gone before, to the best of my knowledge!
I have two dead printer heads for my beloved iP4500's. I'm trying to resurrect them. Just put into a solution for an overnight soak, but if that doesn't work, I'll follow your advice.
My several old factory heads are of the 0075 type. Molded into the plastic. I wonder why Canon would have two heads for the same printer and function. I'm aware that often the heads for, say, Japan, are different from North America.
So, I ordered a G2260 from Amazon. Days after setting up the printer I realized that they sent a G2060! The latter uses the same drivers, no surprise there.
Am I missing out on anything not having the G2260?
Since Canon no longer keeps "old" (two years?) printers up on line, I have no way of...
Since Canon no longer keeps overview information on their website........GRRRRRR......I don't know how they compare. I've owned both.
I can pick up a 4300 NIB for $125. What will I miss out on not being the iP4500? I don't care about printing on CD's. What are CD's, anyway?
(CD's. One of...
Despite being on this forum for years, I suddenly feel this a naive/newbie type question. But here goes......
Is there any difference between, say, magenta Chromalife inks between printers? Or, are all the CMYK colors the same, printer to printer? It's hard to believe that Canon would alter...
Thanks again for your continued assistance!
I did later find the Chromalife 100 in the description, no mention of "+". I would presume it is.
I've decided that if I want Chromalife, I'll use my Pro 100. Use the G2060 color for unimportant work.
Wow, thanks for that information!
Of course, I've now got three full color tanks. I just tried to jam one of my long needles into one of the refill holes, could not. However, it almost fits, so I think a small drill bit will do it. Or, heat the needle and melt its way in. I like the latter...
Having had Canon printers for almost a quarter century, I've seen several ink named ink types, the most recent one being Chromalife 100. For the dye inks, of course, not Pro-10 or CL5 PGBK pigment inks.
My new G2020 Mega Tank has no such branding. Somewhere in the literature I say something...
I guess it will do. Y'all have read of my disasters with recent iP4500 experiences in a recent post.
The G2060 is multi-purpose. However, at this point I'm unable to install the scan/copy driver. Grrrr...... In order to talk to someone I have to register and make an account. Grrr.....
Both...
Months later........those are just lacquer. Nothing special. OTOH, lacquers don't degrade in sunlight so there is that. Otherwise every GM car from the 1930's to about 1980's would have degraded. True, the pigments would fade, but not the carrier.
(Starting in the 1970's, car companies went...
I agree. I've always left mine on. The home/office iPXXXX. The Pro 100 I turn off as it's seldom used. I found out in some heart clutching manner that one should unplug, too. I don't remember the specifics, but when I turned it off but left it plugged in, after many months I got various...