Sounds like you're lovin' it. Great deal for $100. How is print longevity with 
the dye inks?

-p

On Nov 2, 2016, 7:24 PM -0500, Zos Xavius <zosxav...@gmail.com>, wrote:
> I ended up stealing one of these for $100. They retail for $400
> currently. I also snagged 50 sheets of 13x19 canon satin paper in the
> mix. I've done a few test prints now and I am very impressed. Unlike
> the Epson and older Canon printers this one uses dye ink and man is it
> vivid. If you want to print stuff that looks like slide film this is
> the printer for you. I haven't tried any skin tones yet, so I'll maybe
> follow up this post when I print a few portraits from it. The review
> on imaging resource is looking pretty bad really. I think this printer
> is a lot better than what they present. I don't really know what
> settings they were using, but when you run your images through their
> plugin it seems to do a very good job with color using the stock
> profiles. The black and white I printed on canon paper seemed fairly
> neutral when I looked at it in direct sunlight. I actually print
> things for a living and have used large format canons for some time
> and always highly recommend them. I would do the same for this
> printer. Just know that ink costs are up on this model but a full set
> is only $109 for 8 carts. Not bad really. Individuals are $16.99 I
> think, up from the $13 the older ones were. You can probably get about
> 30-40 13x19s before you start swapping ink carts and of course your
> mileage may vary. Obviously B&W prints will kill the three black carts
> pretty fast. One full size print didn't dent the first cartridge set,
> but a black and white definitely moved the on screen indicators a bit.
> I prints up to 13x19 which is pretty decent really. I love 11x17 so
> this is perfect for a lot of things. Borderless 13x19 looks fantastic
> though you do give up some image along the sides. You can buy 13x19
> frames too. It also prints CDs which is interesting.
>
> If you are considering a printer I would definitely look at this. It
> has pretty much all the features and quality that the Pixma Pro 1 had
> and that cost $1000 new. The heads are easily replaceable on this
> printer as well. I think the epsons are still not user serviceable.
> One advantage that the smaller epsons have is that they print rolls as
> well. I think up to 20" wide right? so that gives the ability to print
> a bit bigger. Still I'm very happy with this and this is a lot nicer
> than the old 9500 mark 2 I used to use. Much better print quality with
> much more accurate color. If you are someone that can sell a lot of
> small prints this is a good printer to have around. I'm really hoping
> that they move to adding RGB colors like their larger printers have
> eventually. That would give them a huge color gamut. Still for 8
> colors this thing does really, really well. Just know that its best to
> leave them on all the time so that they self clean which doesn't use
> much ink in the long run. Otherwise you have to use a lot more ink
> trying to purge and test print.
>
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