- Joined
- Nov 3, 2004
- Messages
- 3,081
- Reaction score
- 1,452
- Points
- 337
- Location
- Bay Area CA
- Printer Model
- CR-10, i560 ,MFC-7440N
Friends,
I haven't looked into this very much, but from what I've heard / read it seems that many of the Pixma printers use the exact same printheads as the older "i Series" printers. Also it seems that the Pixma printers are suppose to have a better resolution and different ink consumption.
So, this begs the question: How?
Even with different electronics and instructions how can the same printhead, cartridges, and ink deliver different results?
I haven't looked into this very much, but from what I've heard / read it seems that many of the Pixma printers use the exact same printheads as the older "i Series" printers. Also it seems that the Pixma printers are suppose to have a better resolution and different ink consumption.
So, this begs the question: How?
Even with different electronics and instructions how can the same printhead, cartridges, and ink deliver different results?