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Re: [Digital BW] Canon

2016-05-21 by Sanders McNew

Arlene, for what it’s worth, Melanie and I have found the Pixma 100 to be an excellent B+W printer. But we found that it was not so easy to set up — to get the best out of the printer and avoid hideous color shifts, you need to print through Canon’s proprietary interface. I gave up on the books and called Canon’s phone support line and the tech on the other end was amazingly good at getting us up and running.

For B+W we use Canson/Infinity Platine Fibre Rag 310g Ultra Smooth Glossy, and Ilford Gold Fibre Silk. Both papers have profiles for the Pixma 100 — dial them in and they give great results.

Sanders McNew


On May 20, 2016, at 2:17 PM, 'John Castronovo' jc@technicalphoto.com [DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint] <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


So long as you’re printing on Canon’s media that’s made for that printer the results rate fairly well for longevity. Not as good as pigments of course, but not bad either. I think they’re at least as durable if not better than Fuji Crystal Archive prints. The key is to use media with a swelable coating when using dye based inks. The inks for the 100 are actually a hybrid type and not straight dyes.
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 12:40 PM
Subject: [Digital BW] Canon


I became so fed up with Epson clogs both on 7800 and small desktop printers, that I bought a Canon Pixma Pro 100 because the rebate was so good. However, it is dye, not pigment. What is the opinion about using this for serious prints?
Arlene


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