lehighjack wrote:
I agree, but add that monitor and printing software must be calibrated. Canon Pixmas come in many different types. The 100 Pro is often cited in UHH as a super value and very good printer. Now, Epson uses a pad, of sorts, to sop, excess ink during a printing cycle. Some Epson printers become useless over time as the pads over saturate. I will not buy one of the Epson printers until this issue can be fixed without a factory trip, out of warranty. Go to the Printing section of UHH and check out software conflicts with printer profiles, from OPs post, I do not think he is using ICC paper profiles, and Canon software. LR will work well with Canons if one follows the proper course.
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Better Epson printers have replaceable waste ink tanks. My WF-3640 office printer does. I’ve had a spare for two years, but the original is only 1/4 full, according to the monitor.