- Joined
- May 29, 2007
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- Location
- Ghent, Belgium
- Printer Model
- SC-900 ET-8550 WF-7840 TS705
A few years ago I had an IX4000, using CMY-mode for photo printing, but lacking the necessary photo black for extra contrast. Later on I had an i9950 using the CcMmYKRG printing mode, but no pigment black for text printing and now grey ink to obtain neutral black&white printing.
We now have the Pro-100 using a dye version of the K3 ink set, but still no text black for text printing like my previous IX4000 and the light colors seem to be consumed much faster compared to the concentrated colors.
Why use light colors, when Canon can produce 1 pol droplets to mimic the lighter colors very beautifully and without the slightest amount of graininess ? Using the concentrated colors is also much more economical.
Now there is the Canon IP8750: a cross-breed of between the Pro-100 without the light colors and using a dedicated pigment text black cartridge to produce laser sharp text prints on plain paper using:
Text pigment black
photo black
cyan
magenta
yellow
grey
BUT: the print head cannot be removed from the system (only in service mode). I wonder why ?
We now have the Pro-100 using a dye version of the K3 ink set, but still no text black for text printing like my previous IX4000 and the light colors seem to be consumed much faster compared to the concentrated colors.
Why use light colors, when Canon can produce 1 pol droplets to mimic the lighter colors very beautifully and without the slightest amount of graininess ? Using the concentrated colors is also much more economical.
Now there is the Canon IP8750: a cross-breed of between the Pro-100 without the light colors and using a dedicated pigment text black cartridge to produce laser sharp text prints on plain paper using:
Text pigment black
photo black
cyan
magenta
yellow
grey
BUT: the print head cannot be removed from the system (only in service mode). I wonder why ?