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Re: [Digital BW] Canon printers

2002-04-20 by Don Rooney

Paul
I have a Canon S9000 (13 x 19) and a Canon BJC 8200 (8.5 x 11). Both units take the SAME exact carts (no chips) and the machines are over 2 years apart in age from each other. So Canon does not force you to have several different carts for several different machines --- a nice feature I think ! IMHO the Canon out prints any Epson I've ever seen (please no flames -- just my opinion) in the color category. The carts are very easy to refill and because of the big (relative size to the Epson) sponge in the cart -- no foam issues. And I guess because of the way Canon gets the ink out of the carts there is no vacuum needed.  To me it looks gravity fed but I'm sure its some other high tech solution. I have had the BJC 8200 for over 2 years and never (never) any clogs. I have been waiting for any B&W inkset to come out for the Canon units. I'd gladly start using them ASAP. You get them made and I'll start buying them. One other thing -- I have never seen any banding at all.
Don Rooney
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paul Roark 
  To: DigitalB&WPrint 
  Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 7:19 PM
  Subject: [Digital BW] Canon printers


  Has anyone had any experiences with the Canon printers?

  As you know, I'm a big fan of competition.  So, if there is an alternate
  printer for third party inks -- B&W quads in particular -- it would seem to
  be a real boon to those of us on this list.

  MIS has told me they are getting strong demand for quadtone inks for
  the Canon S800, S900, S9000 printers.  They are just finishing a
  Continuous Flow set up for them.   I

  MIS thinks Canon has done a good job in trying  to come up to the Epson
  standard.  If Epson is a 10 on the zero to 10 scale, then the new Canon
  printers are a 9 + in MIS's opinion.

  Some attractive characteristics of the Canon machines include that refilling
  is easy, with no foam problems like the Epson's, and there are
  no chips to deal with.  Moreover, each color has it's own cartridge and
  they are see through.

  Any opinions or interest in these machines?  I'm thinking a "no curves,"
  modified FS-Neutral inkset might be a way to get the ball rolling in giving
  Epson a little competition in our area of interest.

  Any opinions or interest in these machines or quad inksets for them?

  Paul
  http://www.PaulRoark.com


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