A generous forum member loaned me this Canon to see how an Eboni-based inkset might work on it. This is a dye-based hextone printer. In many ways it is very similar to Epson printers like the 1280. The bottom line is that it also feels like going back to the 1280 in terms of some of the dye-pigment problems, with a bit more print quality problems than a good 1280 would have. It can make B&W prints that look very good at a distance. However, it has a bit too much banding, at least with this first test inkset. The paper transport seems better than Epson's. I set it up to print with the Canon driver, curves and Create ICC. The dmax with a double Eboni MK in the M and C spots is up to 1.65 on EEM, with the average more like 1.63. A single Eboni cart in the K position can hit about 1.50. I used an Eboni-LLK in Y and 2 Eboni-LK densities in LC and LM. The base was a glycerol 10 to water 25, with 0.5% Photo Flow, which gives a viscosity that matches the Canon inks for the midtones. With respect to documentation, the printer is not quite up to the Epsons. Note that this says very little if anything about the modern Canon pigment printers. They are apparently a major advance for Canon. Happy Holidays, Paul www.PaulRoark.com <http://www.paulroark.com/> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Canon i9100
2007-12-24 by Paul Roark
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