Planing to Use a canon printer with the jetstar Premium.
Anyone had used a canon on this film?
I would like to get the Epson because of the cheaper inks, but am afraid
the ink will get stuck in the printhead because i wont be printing that
often. For the canon, it will be easier to clean the head with an
ultrasonic cleaner if it gets stuck. I think.
Jeff
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 2:40 AM, DJ Delorie <dj@...> wrote:
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> I use an Epson R280 inkjet with Jetstar Premium and some custom driver
> software, and get "nearly perfect" black films out of it. You have to
> use the custom driver so that you have control over every ink drop,
> though, as normal software doesn't know about the ultra-fast trying and
> tends to "dither" the ink, which IMHO ruins the films. A larger number
> of smaller drops, with a more regular pattern, leads to better films.
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> One thing I do, though, is clean the heads before every print, then do a
> test print on plain paper (same driver, different settings, same ink
> drops but fewer of them) to verify the head is clean. Dirty heads tend
> to place the drops more randomly off-center.
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