l_d_allan
Fan of Printing
I've done some less than scientific speed timings for my two CLI-8 based printers, and getting ready to do some more. I've got a four day event coming up in late June that involves 300 to 1000+ letter size prints. So far, I have concerns that my printing workflow needs to get faster / more efficient, perhaps with use of additional printers.
I'd appreciate input from forum members who have done such timings on how to get more accurate results with reasonable cost-of-materials, miminize potential harm to the printer, and not take too much of my time for "baby-sitting".
I've read a number of reviews and specs of different Canon printers, but the blended timing tests they use don't really match my situation.
I am aware that nozzle count is a major factor in print speed, but I'm unclear just how much difference it makes. My understanding is that my iP4500 and Pro 9000-2 are both relatively fast inkjet printers.
I'd appreciate input from forum members who have done such timings on how to get more accurate results with reasonable cost-of-materials, miminize potential harm to the printer, and not take too much of my time for "baby-sitting".
I've read a number of reviews and specs of different Canon printers, but the blended timing tests they use don't really match my situation.
I am aware that nozzle count is a major factor in print speed, but I'm unclear just how much difference it makes. My understanding is that my iP4500 and Pro 9000-2 are both relatively fast inkjet printers.