I bought Canon Pro-521 (24inch) printer one week back, and i have been using Epson P807 for almost 3 years i didn't have any issues with that printer, it's still works good.
Did you know that (for the Pro-100 at least), OEM ink prices out at about $4,580 per gallon?? (and we thought GAS was expensive!) If that's not a case to make someone switch to refilling, I don't know what is!
Excellent video Jose. IMO, the best new OEM ink (non-user refill) printers are: 13" Canon PRO-200 (dye ink) Pros: low ink cost, produces some of the highest quality glossy color prints of any printer, improved paper handing Cons: B&W and matte printing require extra work to come out well Canon PRO-300 (pigment ink) Pros: low ink cost (identical per mL to PRO-200), improved paper handing, great quality all-around Cons: cleaning cycles could use up a lot of ink? Epson P700 (pigment ink) Pros: same excellent features as P900, but in smaller size, also has a non-mechanized roll adapter. Up front cost similar to PRO-300 Cons: high ink cost (80% more per mL OEM than P900), might as well just get the P900 17" Epson P900 (pigment ink) Pros: very low ink cost, supports very thick media, optional roller, new ink-repelling MicroPiezo AMC printhead, small form factor Cons: highest up front cost for the printer alone (more than the Canon PRO-1000 if subtract ink cost), sold out in United States If I had to get one right now I would get the P900, because despite its high up front cost it will do everything quite well. However I have not been able to find one in stock for over 6 months. I left off the big Canon PRO-1000 because it is over 5 years old, has expensive cleaning cycles, and only supports up to 25.5" long prints, however if you print very frequently it could be a good option too right now IMO.
I have the P900 since a couple of weeks. Right now I’m printing about once a week. I have not made the experience that the printer has used any ink for cleaning cycles. Minimally it is not a significant amount. So totally different from my Pro-1 before. The Canon made nice prints, but ink needed for cleaning vs. print output was high for an amateur printer only printing once every week or even once every month. If the Epson will behave like this over the next couple of months, I have no problem to buy OEM inks, as they go on paper and not in the waste tank. Other observation: Many of the Pro-1 showed after some time electric ink head failures. Not sure if this is a problem of other Canons. Unfortunately I‘m not living in North America. Otherwise I would have send you my cartridges! PS: Any advice what to do with a Pro-1 with ink head failure? I have still some ink available...
Thank you so much for your outstanding videos. With that I'm trying to select a art photo printer for my studio. I'm stuck between the Epson xp1500 and sc 700 and the canon p 200 or p 300. This would be for mostly black and white. Any suggestions I'd be greatful to hear. Thank you so much Charlie
I just bought the 15000 and like what it is printing. However I find the wireless operation to be slower than molasses. I do suspect it’s my 20 year old router. Are there any suggestions on a good router for wireless printing?
Awesome information. I just picked up an XP 15000 as my first printer. Looking forward to learning how to use it to the fullest. Also picked up some PC inks and will be giving refilling a try once my OEM inks run low. Now that I have a 13" printer... i want a 17" printer... LOL... Keeping my fingers crossed that the Pro-1000 ink monitoring project goes well... and that I get lucky and find a Canon sale in Xmass.
Hello Jose! I am currently watching all of your videos in preparation to purchase a new printer. I really enjoy your videos as they are so very informative! I have an HP D135 that I have had for over 20 years. I disabled the clock, put resettable chips on OEM ink carts, and have been refilling them myself with (what is probably crappy) Stratitec ink for two decades. I clean the separate print heads with hot water and a paper towel, or submerge them in a glass of hot water to clear stubborn clogs. The scanner finally died and it is time for a new one. I am interested in a printer that is an all around good home printer, with only occasional photo printing. I will modify the waste ink tray to collect ink in a separate bottle. I am considering the Canon G7020 or an Epson Eco Tank. Are there any ink tank style printers you can recommend? Or are they all junk?
Hi Jose, thank you for making videos about the canon 8320. I haven't used it yet but had purchased it for making stickers and magnets. I was told I could get a syringe needle to refill the ins throught sponge. What is your opinion on that? I have no experience with printers just the basic press button and print lol. where could I find your way of refilling them?
Wonderful comparative video...Thank you for the content...Do the new Epson P700/900 perform global purge cycles upon replacement of any cartridge ? Could you please state an approximate figure based on your experience with previously owned printers as to how much ink in ml is lost in a purge cycle ?
Does not apply to the P700 P900 as they are stationary cart printers. The so called priming or purge occurs only on printers whose cartridges ride directly connected to the print head assembly.
You need to have me come over there and clean up your office! I'll turn it into a studio! You'll be printing in multiples of 48x48 and getting a million views cause you'll look so cool on your new set!
Thank you Jose, is the Canon pro-100s the same as the older I guess Canon pro-100 when it comes to refilling procedures? Or does the updated version introduces more complications?
Don't be fooled by DPI capabilities of printers. Depending on the paper coating it tends to wick those droplets so two droplets that at first had space between them disappears after they soak in and spread. Matte paper is notorious for that. Beside that so called DPI resolution is interpolated. If there are any visual differences they will disappear due to dot gain.
Reseter for P700 and p900 only works before you reach empty or red cross...if you reach empty..you need a new cart.. Also you can modify original carts to refil.. If you reach red cross..chip is dead!
Hello! I have a P600 and I make art prints. I'm curious how much of a quality boost there would be by upgrading to a Pro1000? I generally use OEM ink and print on some cold press watercolor rag. The P600 works fine but the blacks dont seem to get super dark (with my settings). Just curious on your thoughts :) thanks!
Sir i have Epson L1800 A3+ 6 ink tank printer. Which type or brands of luster paper can be used with Epson L1800. If deep dive in PC we can see it has Epson Premium Luster icc printer profile, but the printer profile is not show under printer settings. What print settings to use when printing on luster in Epson L1800. Please help me clear my doubts 🙏 Thanks for all your wonderful videos.
Profiles do not show up in the DRIVER. You access them through your editing or printing application not the driver. What have to set in the DRIVER is the EPSON paper choose the profile was made with. PC tells you what paper choice to pick in the DRIVER. Then you must set the driver color function to NO COLOR MANAGEMENT or whatever the L1900 uses to indicate it is?NOT controlling color. You set the to none then tell your editing app to Control Color and then choose the ICC profile You downloaded from PC.
@@cheo1949 i use Photoshop for edit and print. My monitor (BenQ SW2700PT) is colour calibrated by BenQ palette master element software @ panel native with x-rite i1Studio Device and also use it for paper profiling ICM file with Calibrite CC Studio Software. Yes sir i have set the default color management to No Color Management in Print Preference settings. So if i use a Epson or 3rd party Luster paper for paper calibration what settings should i go for 3rd party Luster paper other than Epson. In printer setting paper type shows a lots of options from Glossy to Matte. For eg; Plain Paper Epson Ultra Glossy Epson Premium Glossy Epson Premium Semigloss Photo Paper Glossy Epson Matte* Epson Photo Quality Ink Jet Epson Photo Sticker Envelope. Out of these which paper type can be used for Luster Paper. Is it possible.
Good morning Jose, I'd like to ask if you could give me advice on my brand new printer. It's the Canon pixma Pro 200. The prints are really beautiful, but appear a tad darker than what I see on my Mac screen. I don't have a calibration device, but is it possible to set the printer so that the prints are a bit lighter ?
The only experiment I could perform is to reset the chip and send it back to you to see if your printer accepts it. There is also a way to mod the exit port to allow ink to be injected but it is not a guaranteed process. I t can cause internal leaks inside the printer I would not want to be responsible for.
New subscriber to TH-cam channel Question- I have access to an Epson R-2880, this printer hasn’t been used in over 2 years. Is it worth pursuing, will it cause any damage running a test print or a cleaning, any insight or direction appreciated.
My Canon Pixma Pro 100 is 7 or 8 years old and has been a good printer. Recently, however, my prints have a pink tint, even black and white ones. Have replaced all ink cartridges but the problem persists. Is it time to get a new printer? Help!
@@cheo1949 Yes. Have done a nozzle flush. Cannot get a pure white nor black, and regular prints are tinted pink. Colors look fine on monitor screen. Could it be that It’s time for a new printer. The one I have is 7 or 8 years old.
New subscriber. Hi Mr Rodriguez! Great video. I just purchased a used Canon Pro100 ($75) and an Epson Artisan 1430 ($150) last week. Both still have enough original inks in them to print a few pages. I connected both to my MBPro for test prints and luckily both are fully functional. I ordered a CCIS system and ink refills + external recycle container from eBay today for the Epson Artisan 1430 ($180), which will keep me busy to install this coming weekend, when it arrives. You mentioned about deactivating the ink monitoring system for the Canon or modifying the original Canon ink cartridges refillable. Could you guide me on how to do them? Will be watching the rest of your other videos. Thank you very much.
The PRO100 cart chips can be reset. No need to disable ink monitoring. You need the resetter. Make sure you get the red USB powered one made by REDSETTER.
I have a Canon pro 100 circa 2014 (I think) . Recently it has decided not to print the second group of colors on the test print page. Cyan, Black, LGY and GY. I have run it through all the cleaning cycles, all my ink cartridges are full, they are the official Canon ink cartridges, and I removed and looked at the cartridges and they look okay per your video of how they should look. I dabbed at the ink pad with a paper towel and ink comes out. What the bleep is going on? I am afraid to try anything else and damage the printer if I have not already done so. And by the way Thank you soooo much for sharing your wisdom with us all, Robyn La Rue
Precisioncolors. But the only way you can do that is to install Chipless Firmware and that is an iffy proposition. Or you need to buy single use chips at about $10 each. If you manage to go chipless you can refill you carts directly by dripping ink on the exit sponge until they weigh 26-27 grams. Watch my video for a demo.
Hi, i have a p800 still in great condition. I don’t print on it often but i perform 2 runs of nozzle checks typically twice a week to keep it lubricated. I’m planning to travel permanently but i’ve been advised on forums not to attempt to ship it as it will most likely get busted on the way. Is there any way you think I can ship it safely?
@@cheo1949 ok not dumping as in dumping it's like something is wrong with ALL icc profiles there should never be that much cyan behind photo black it's making all the spots that are supposed to be photo black look dull like no other. Happens on all icc profiles and setting. I have wasted so much paper and ink trying to figure out why. I'm lost...
Hi, I recently purchased an XP-15000, when inspecting my prints especially in light areas of the prints, I can visibly see individual "ink droplets". I assume this is done for shading, but when looking closely at the prints it almost seems noisy in these lighter areas. Is this normal for the XP-15000? Is it a property of the Piezo printhead technology? I used to have a Pro-100 and comparing prints that are done from the same file and as close settings that I can get, show that the Pro-100 had no such "issue" so it wouldn't be a problem with my photos that I'm sending as it even comes up on printer evaluation prints? Am I looking too closely or could this be an issue with the printer? If there are any resources or information it would be very helpful. Thank you in advance.
Are you both comparing at highest quality settings and with the same paper and picture? XP-15000 droplet size is 1.5pl and Pro-100 is 3.0pl. So normally it should have smaller droplets. Maybe a result of only having 6-color which only allows a more visible color mixing? Just speculation...I have the new SC-P900 (1.5pl) after the Pro-1, and My observations here are the opposite.
To both posts. I have not noticed any visible dots on my prints but of course I am printing at max quality or DPI settings on my 1500 driver. To address the possibility of the piezo printhead having anything to do with it. Remember that droplets generated by cold firing printheads will have very nice sharp edges and heat firing produces crenated rough edges. Which may blend better.
@@ytuberization Yes, highest quality, same paper and test evaluation print. It's only when looking up close and only in the light areas. I am using canon paper for both (could that be an issue?) Its the Pro Luster Letter-sized, and also on the canon Glossy plus 2 Letter. I have tried both USB driver and network drivers.
Me again.. I just looked and see that you get bombarded with advice questions and I added to the pile 😳. Is there a way one can pay you for your advice??
Not sure about chips. These new printers require chips. I think they can not block resetting or the use of refillables with auto reset chips. But you do need chips to keep track of ink levels and simply so the printers know what color is what. Otherwise you could put a yellow cart in the magenta slot and not get a warning.
I’m sorry but buying a beautiful printer then filling carts with crappy 3rd party ink to me is like buying a race horse for stud. Then castrate it. Why why why do it?
Excellent Video as always Jose! Based on your information, I have just purchased a canon pixma pro 10. I was wondering have you or any of your watchers tried these chip resetters for the Epson P900? What are your thoughts? I really want the P900 but looking for a non oem ink solution to be confirmed first. See link: th-cam.com/video/nqU112uxCD8/w-d-xo.html
I bought Canon Pro-521 (24inch) printer one week back, and i have been using Epson P807 for almost 3 years i didn't have any issues with that printer, it's still works good.
So Jose, any progress on refillable inks for the P700 and P900?
Did you know that (for the Pro-100 at least), OEM ink prices out at about $4,580 per gallon?? (and we thought GAS was expensive!) If that's not a case to make someone switch to refilling, I don't know what is!
Excellent video Jose. IMO, the best new OEM ink (non-user refill) printers are:
13"
Canon PRO-200 (dye ink)
Pros: low ink cost, produces some of the highest quality glossy color prints of any printer, improved paper handing
Cons: B&W and matte printing require extra work to come out well
Canon PRO-300 (pigment ink)
Pros: low ink cost (identical per mL to PRO-200), improved paper handing, great quality all-around
Cons: cleaning cycles could use up a lot of ink?
Epson P700 (pigment ink)
Pros: same excellent features as P900, but in smaller size, also has a non-mechanized roll adapter. Up front cost similar to PRO-300
Cons: high ink cost (80% more per mL OEM than P900), might as well just get the P900
17"
Epson P900 (pigment ink)
Pros: very low ink cost, supports very thick media, optional roller, new ink-repelling MicroPiezo AMC printhead, small form factor
Cons: highest up front cost for the printer alone (more than the Canon PRO-1000 if subtract ink cost), sold out in United States
If I had to get one right now I would get the P900, because despite its high up front cost it will do everything quite well. However I have not been able to find one in stock for over 6 months. I left off the big Canon PRO-1000 because it is over 5 years old, has expensive cleaning cycles, and only supports up to 25.5" long prints, however if you print very frequently it could be a good option too right now IMO.
I have the P900 since a couple of weeks. Right now I’m printing about once a week. I have not made the experience that the printer has used any ink for cleaning cycles. Minimally it is not a significant amount. So totally different from my Pro-1 before. The Canon made nice prints, but ink needed for cleaning vs. print output was high for an amateur printer only printing once every week or even once every month. If the Epson will behave like this over the next couple of months, I have no problem to buy OEM inks, as they go on paper and not in the waste tank. Other observation: Many of the Pro-1 showed after some time electric ink head failures. Not sure if this is a problem of other Canons.
Unfortunately I‘m not living in North America. Otherwise I would have send you my cartridges!
PS: Any advice what to do with a Pro-1 with ink head failure? I have still some ink available...
Thank you so much for your outstanding videos. With that I'm trying to select a art photo printer for my studio. I'm stuck between the Epson xp1500 and sc 700 and the canon p 200 or p 300. This would be for mostly black and white. Any suggestions I'd be greatful to hear. Thank you so much Charlie
i’m not sure if you’ve ever talked about this before but what is your thoughts & opinions about the epson eco tank printers?
I think the idea of huge built in ink tanks is fantastic. I don't own one but so far I hear the et8550 is the best.
I just bought the 15000 and like what it is printing. However I find the wireless operation to be slower than molasses. I do suspect it’s my 20 year old router. Are there any suggestions on a good router for wireless printing?
Which printer is the best for printing digital art and painting?
Awesome information. I just picked up an XP 15000 as my first printer. Looking forward to learning how to use it to the fullest. Also picked up some PC inks and will be giving refilling a try once my OEM inks run low. Now that I have a 13" printer... i want a 17" printer... LOL... Keeping my fingers crossed that the Pro-1000 ink monitoring project goes well... and that I get lucky and find a Canon sale in Xmass.
Excellent info as always, cheers Jose!
Hello Jose! I am currently watching all of your videos in preparation to purchase a new printer. I really enjoy your videos as they are so very informative! I have an HP D135 that I have had for over 20 years. I disabled the clock, put resettable chips on OEM ink carts, and have been refilling them myself with (what is probably crappy) Stratitec ink for two decades. I clean the separate print heads with hot water and a paper towel, or submerge them in a glass of hot water to clear stubborn clogs. The scanner finally died and it is time for a new one. I am interested in a printer that is an all around good home printer, with only occasional photo printing. I will modify the waste ink tray to collect ink in a separate bottle. I am considering the Canon G7020 or an Epson Eco Tank. Are there any ink tank style printers you can recommend? Or are they all junk?
Hi Jose, thank you for making videos about the canon 8320. I haven't used it yet but had purchased it for making stickers and magnets. I was told I could get a syringe needle to refill the ins throught sponge. What is your opinion on that? I have no experience with printers just the basic press button and print lol. where could I find your way of refilling them?
Really enjoy my canon pro 10s. Nice to see it and the 100 still made the 13" list.
Wonderful comparative video...Thank you for the content...Do the new Epson P700/900 perform global purge cycles upon replacement of any cartridge ? Could you please state an approximate figure based on your experience with previously owned printers as to how much ink in ml is lost in a purge cycle ?
Does not apply to the P700 P900 as they are stationary cart printers. The so called priming or purge occurs only on printers whose cartridges ride directly connected to the print head assembly.
@@cheo1949 Thanks for the info...much appreciated...
You need to have me come over there and clean up your office! I'll turn it into a studio! You'll be printing in multiples of 48x48 and getting a million views cause you'll look so cool on your new set!
Thank you Jose, is the Canon pro-100s the same as the older I guess Canon pro-100 when it comes to refilling procedures? Or does the updated version introduces more complications?
have you thought about the Canon IP8720, it has a significantly higher DPI than the Epson XP15000 and it prints 13x17?
Don't be fooled by DPI capabilities of printers. Depending on the paper coating it tends to wick those droplets so two droplets that at first had space between them disappears after they soak in and spread. Matte paper is notorious for that. Beside that so called DPI resolution is interpolated. If there are any visual differences they will disappear due to dot gain.
I just purchased an epson p5000. Is there a safe refillable cartridge to use in 2021?
Thanks you Jose.
You are very welcome
Reseter for P700 and p900 only works before you reach empty or red cross...if you reach empty..you need a new cart.. Also you can modify original carts to refil.. If you reach red cross..chip is dead!
Hello! I have a P600 and I make art prints. I'm curious how much of a quality boost there would be by upgrading to a Pro1000? I generally use OEM ink and print on some cold press watercolor rag. The P600 works fine but the blacks dont seem to get super dark (with my settings). Just curious on your thoughts :) thanks!
Sir i have Epson L1800 A3+ 6 ink tank printer. Which type or brands of luster paper can be used with Epson L1800. If deep dive in PC we can see it has Epson Premium Luster icc printer profile, but the printer profile is not show under printer settings. What print settings to use when printing on luster in Epson L1800. Please help me clear my doubts 🙏 Thanks for all your wonderful videos.
Profiles do not show up in the DRIVER. You access them through your editing or printing application not the driver.
What have to set in the DRIVER is the EPSON paper choose the profile was made with. PC tells you what paper choice to pick in the DRIVER.
Then you must set the driver color function to NO COLOR MANAGEMENT or whatever the L1900 uses to indicate it is?NOT controlling color. You set the to none then tell your editing app to Control Color and then choose the ICC profile You downloaded from PC.
@@cheo1949 i use Photoshop for edit and print. My monitor (BenQ SW2700PT) is colour calibrated by BenQ palette master element software @ panel native with x-rite i1Studio Device and also use it for paper profiling ICM file with Calibrite CC Studio Software. Yes sir i have set the default color management to No Color Management in Print Preference settings. So if i use a Epson or 3rd party Luster paper for paper calibration what settings should i go for 3rd party Luster paper other than Epson. In printer setting paper type shows a lots of options from Glossy to Matte. For eg;
Plain Paper
Epson Ultra Glossy
Epson Premium Glossy
Epson Premium Semigloss
Photo Paper Glossy
Epson Matte*
Epson Photo Quality Ink Jet
Epson Photo Sticker
Envelope.
Out of these which paper type can be used for Luster Paper. Is it possible.
Thanks.
Wonderful Inf.Thanks
Good morning Jose, I'd like to ask if you could give me advice on my brand new printer. It's the Canon pixma Pro 200. The prints are really beautiful, but appear a tad darker than what I see on my Mac screen. I don't have a calibration device, but is it possible to set the printer so that the prints are a bit lighter ?
Make Mac screen darker. Turn down exposure in photo.
Hello Jose, Do you still want empty Epson P900 ink cartridges to experiment with?
The only experiment I could perform is to reset the chip and send it back to you to see if your printer accepts it. There is also a way to mod the exit port to allow ink to be injected but it is not a guaranteed process. I t can cause internal leaks inside the printer I would not want to be responsible for.
@@cheo1949 understood
New subscriber to TH-cam channel
Question- I have access to an Epson R-2880, this printer hasn’t been used in over 2 years. Is it worth pursuing, will it cause any damage running a test print or a cleaning, any insight or direction appreciated.
I do print sales so is a third party ink that is good enough for my Pro 100 ?
If I can get a new Canon pro 100 for the same price as a Epson xp15000 which should I buy?
PRO-100 as long as it's new in box.
@@cheo1949 lol, I thought you would say xp15000 since it has a ink waste tray and the pro 100 doesn't.
My Canon Pixma Pro 100 is 7 or 8 years old and has been a good printer. Recently, however, my prints have a pink tint, even black and white ones. Have replaced all ink cartridges but the problem persists. Is it time to get a new printer? Help!
Nozzle check???
@@cheo1949 Yes. Have done a nozzle flush. Cannot get a pure white nor black, and regular prints are tinted pink. Colors look fine on monitor screen. Could it be that It’s time for a new printer. The one I have is 7 or 8 years old.
New subscriber. Hi Mr Rodriguez! Great video. I just purchased a used Canon Pro100 ($75) and an Epson Artisan 1430 ($150) last week. Both still have enough original inks in them to print a few pages. I connected both to my MBPro for test prints and luckily both are fully functional. I ordered a CCIS system and ink refills + external recycle container from eBay today for the Epson Artisan 1430 ($180), which will keep me busy to install this coming weekend, when it arrives. You mentioned about deactivating the ink monitoring system for the Canon or modifying the original Canon ink cartridges refillable. Could you guide me on how to do them? Will be watching the rest of your other videos. Thank you very much.
The PRO100 cart chips can be reset. No need to disable ink monitoring. You need the resetter. Make sure you get the red USB powered one made by REDSETTER.
I have a Canon pro 100 circa 2014 (I think) . Recently it has decided not to print the second group of colors on the test print page. Cyan, Black, LGY and GY. I have run it through all the cleaning cycles, all my ink cartridges are full, they are the official Canon ink cartridges, and I removed and looked at the cartridges and they look okay per your video of how they should look. I dabbed at the ink pad with a paper towel and ink comes out. What the bleep is going on? I am afraid to try anything else and damage the printer if I have not already done so.
And by the way Thank you soooo much for sharing your wisdom with us all, Robyn La Rue
I figured out the problem.. took me two days but all is good.
@@robynlarue1815 what was the problem?
I WANT TO ACQUIRE KITS TO REFILL MY EPSON 15,000 CARTRIDGES. WHICH IS THE BEST SOURCE?..Approximate price? GREAT CHANEL
Precisioncolors. But the only way you can do that is to install Chipless Firmware and that is an iffy proposition. Or you need to buy single use chips at about $10 each. If you manage to go chipless you can refill you carts directly by dripping ink on the exit sponge until they weigh 26-27 grams. Watch my video for a demo.
@@cheo1949. Great. I just acquired the Expression 15,000. Want to keep expenses low. I have to learn the Firmware...
Hi, i have a p800 still in great condition. I don’t print on it often but i perform 2 runs of nozzle checks typically twice a week to keep it lubricated. I’m planning to travel permanently but i’ve been advised on forums not to attempt to ship it as it will most likely get busted on the way. Is there any way you think I can ship it safely?
Repack it as it was originally packed and hope the shipping companies are gentle.
Hey jose anyway you can help out with a scp400 dumping cyan behind photo black?
That means your cartridge is either leaking specially if you are refilling or your printhead channel is internally leaking.
@@cheo1949 ok not dumping as in dumping it's like something is wrong with ALL icc profiles there should never be that much cyan behind photo black it's making all the spots that are supposed to be photo black look dull like no other. Happens on all icc profiles and setting. I have wasted so much paper and ink trying to figure out why. I'm lost...
Hi, I recently purchased an XP-15000, when inspecting my prints especially in light areas of the prints, I can visibly see individual "ink droplets". I assume this is done for shading, but when looking closely at the prints it almost seems noisy in these lighter areas. Is this normal for the XP-15000? Is it a property of the Piezo printhead technology?
I used to have a Pro-100 and comparing prints that are done from the same file and as close settings that I can get, show that the Pro-100 had no such "issue" so it wouldn't be a problem with my photos that I'm sending as it even comes up on printer evaluation prints?
Am I looking too closely or could this be an issue with the printer?
If there are any resources or information it would be very helpful. Thank you in advance.
Are you both comparing at highest quality settings and with the same paper and picture? XP-15000 droplet size is 1.5pl and Pro-100 is 3.0pl. So normally it should have smaller droplets. Maybe a result of only having 6-color which only allows a more visible color mixing? Just speculation...I have the new SC-P900 (1.5pl) after the Pro-1, and My observations here are the opposite.
To both posts. I have not noticed any visible dots on my prints but of course I am printing at max quality or DPI settings on my 1500 driver. To address the possibility of the piezo printhead having anything to do with it. Remember that droplets generated by cold firing printheads will have very nice sharp edges and heat firing produces crenated rough edges. Which may blend better.
@@ytuberization Yes, highest quality, same paper and test evaluation print. It's only when looking up close and only in the light areas. I am using canon paper for both (could that be an issue?) Its the Pro Luster Letter-sized, and also on the canon Glossy plus 2 Letter. I have tried both USB driver and network drivers.
@@cheo1949 Could this be a defective printer/printhead? Is there anything I can try to resolve an issue like this? The printer is only 2 weeks old.
Me again.. I just looked and see that you get bombarded with advice questions and I added to the pile 😳. Is there a way one can pay you for your advice??
Confused!!! Did not the EU make it illegal for the manufacturers to chip their cartridges?.
Not sure about chips. These new printers require chips. I think they can not block resetting or the use of refillables with auto reset chips. But you do need chips to keep track of ink levels and simply so the printers know what color is what. Otherwise you could put a yellow cart in the magenta slot and not get a warning.
I’m sorry but buying a beautiful printer then filling carts with crappy 3rd party ink to me is like buying a race horse for stud. Then castrate it. Why why why do it?
We do not use "Crappy" inks as you are insinuating.
Excellent Video as always Jose! Based on your information, I have just purchased a canon pixma pro 10. I was wondering have you or any of your watchers tried these chip resetters for the Epson P900? What are your thoughts? I really want the P900 but looking for a non oem ink solution to be confirmed first. See link: th-cam.com/video/nqU112uxCD8/w-d-xo.html