Happy to see that it generates so much traction and interest.
I'm reading it attentively and discover lots of new words :)
I think it's also lot of care and tips and tricks for both models. Lot of different POV and sometime contradictory advices...
One clear thing is that for both I need to...
Well thanks all for your feedbacks. I'm still waiting to buy my printer up to next week at least.
My plan is still to use at least at the beginning OEM ink especially if I cannot calibrate my printer...
Price difference is not big if I use the discount from Procam but otherwise the gap is big...
Thanks guys for all your answers.
To give more precision around my usage :
- 95% of print of my photos in color
- Purpose is to giveaway/sell my prints as well as store them. So I want to secure that it will not fade 3 months after printing.
- I tend to like better matte print but I learned...
Hi,
I'm new here and introduced myself in the appropriate section ;)
I'm a hobby photographer and I'm very interested by printing and the printing process.
I was looking at the Pro 100. Living for now in the US it's quite interesting.
I discover through the forum that I could get the Pro 10...
OK so you mean that it will be easier and cheaper to refill with Pro10 correct?
I have one doubt, I was quite sure that you needed to calibrate also your printer...
Yes I actually saw it and it works... but I'm wondering if it's really a worth the price difference. I will dig deeper ;)
My concern now is to calibrate my screen and printer that may cost more than the printer itself... if I'm not wrong (I'm wrong I hope ;) )
Hobby photographer looking for affordable US printer like Pixma Pro100
Here to solve some remaining questions before jumping into this exciting experience of printing :)