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    My MAXIFY 5350 is on refill ink

    Thanks @palombian! I now know what to buy. Please allow me some more mulling about the details, just for understanding this device better. Seems my theory may not be entirely right then about point 7-8 :\. Although if it's true that the hardware flow sensor does not change the cart status if...
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    My MAXIFY 5350 is on refill ink

    It has been a while, but since my last post I bought a MB5150. Great printer overall. Speedy, sharp text with pigment colours that I think will last forever, and the occasional photo (although it lacks the vibrancy of dye-based inks on glossy papers and it cannot do borderless photos, so I plan...
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    What is a photo black cartridge for?

    Indeed I saw the Maxify has a wide range. Unfortunately Canon's site is difficult to navigate and lacks an easy comparison tool. But this last part of the study is by no means as difficult as what went before. ;) Thanks for all your (plural) invaluable advice and explanations!!
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    What is a photo black cartridge for?

    Alright, thank you all for explaining. At first things seem easy, like with many things, but then it seems there could be books written about this. But I guess there are, kind of, but they may be in the 'big secret' departments of the printer manufacturers. Oh well I'm lucky enough to have this...
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    What is a photo black cartridge for?

    I see, that makes sense. Notwithstanding this, there still remains the question to the Maxify owners then, forgiving my misuse of the terms "matte pigment ink" and "glossy pigment ink": Any Maxify owner care to comment?
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    What is a photo black cartridge for?

    Ahh, so are the pigments of an otherwise dye-colour printer (used for plain paper) then actually matte pigments (when using the jargon used in photo printers)? As these don't even adhere to the glossy coatings as you say, no wonder that those printers have to use dye photo black. And a printer...
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    What is a photo black cartridge for?

    I didn't read this that well before and didn't know that pigment photo printers have special pigment for glossy and one for matte. Incredible, the more you go into this the more complexity you uncover. In the Maxify thread this was said though: So since the type of pigment does not matter, I'm...
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    My MAXIFY 5350 is on refill ink

    I know that thread, ;) you explained there what the advantage is of pigment on normal paper. Basically this part: But I'll continue in that thread, which makes matters slightly more organised. :)
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    My MAXIFY 5350 is on refill ink

    Ok, so wiping off is not an issue. Great! Still a bit confused though. What is actually the reason that dye-based printers have a dye-based black next to a pigment black? Does the dye flow nicer with the other colour dyes or something? (I know dye makes nicer colours on photo paper, which is...
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    My MAXIFY 5350 is on refill ink

    Thanks for the write-up. The king (or queen) part was mostly for the fact that it uses four-ink pigment carts. That's unlike any printer I've seen before. They all use dyes for the colours. So since pigment inks produce so much sharper text on plain paper (compared to dyes in my experience) I...
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    What is a photo black cartridge for?

    Thanks for that comparison, that looks indeed great for the Maxify, especially knowing that this is pigment ink! The larger carts are indeed a big plus. Bells and whistles that impress me include double sided scanning using the high capacity ADF and a speed that comes in really handy. A true...
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    My MAXIFY 5350 is on refill ink

    Such difficult trade-offs! :oops: But the Maxify should be the king on normal paper, right? Pigment just is so much sharper when I look at my MX870's pigment black text, compared to colour graphics on normal paper.
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    My MAXIFY 5350 is on refill ink

    Alright, thanks! I will probably buy the Maxify then. One more thing: I find it strange that the Maxify is listed as 600 horizontal dpi. Surely a pigment-based printer should be sharper compared to any dye-based printer (which usually have 1200 dpi or higher). I mean, text on pigment printers...
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    What is a photo black cartridge for?

    Interesting that an application can decide that. I always thought it was more like that the application gives the printing contents to the driver and the driver determines based on what's best considering the specific printer hardware and what is printed how to print it. I also had a CLI-8...
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    My MAXIFY 5350 is on refill ink

    This is kind of an old post but a very useful summary of this huge thread: https://www.printerknowledge.com/threads/my-maxify-5350-is-on-refill-ink.11871/post-104893 Thanks Palombian! I am considering one of the Maxify printers. I need a good all-in-one that can also do a few photos now and...
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    My MAXIFY 5350 is on refill ink

    Wait, isn't this contamination something to avoid at all costs? I saw a picture in this thread of a yellow cartridge with orange ink in it.:oops: That means flushing all cartridges and refilling I think, doesn't it? Certainly it cannot be a indication mechanism for when to refill. ;) The whole...
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    What is a photo black cartridge for?

    I didn't know about the roller issue when printing pigment black! I thought it was only because of the see-through problem caused by pigments sinking deeper into plain paper (I even contacted Canon about this and that was their explanation). What I do now a lot is manual duplex (just print all...
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    What is a photo black cartridge for?

    Thanks, seems the principle is a bit more complex than I thought. A test could indeed indicate what is happening for a given printer. Although for my MX870 that is currently a bit difficult as you would have to first purge all the old ink (also I don't have any transparent ink, is that the same...
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    What is a photo black cartridge for?

    If you print photos (on photo paper) then you use the dye-based black (denoted K often times I gathered) instead of the pigment-based black (Bk). Now when does this "photo black" actually get used? Is it only for the parts of the photo where it is completely black ("true black")? Or does it also...
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