Wow you are giving me a hope. I guess the biggest problem I see is the bends or lines showing from laser passes. Any Ideas on how to minimize them? Thank you, Jack.
I tried to use this app, but my printer is not compatible with it. Any other ideas, please?
All I can tell you that my boss loves my work. Anything I'm doing, whatever it is a printer brochure or Website pictures, I get no complaints, I do realize that they are far better and more expensive cameras. I just think that Canon 77D delivers enough quality for most of the work. JUst plug it a nice glass, preferably Image Stabilized prime lens. And you good to go. All I know that once I press my 77D's trigger something good is about to happened. It makes me very happy. I wish I could play instrument or paint but I can't. My camera is my expression and passion. On top of it I'm a geek loving all the newest gear. Jack.
Photoshop 2018 with Canon drivers.
I'm successfully used inkjet (I know you shouldn't ) inkjet photo Matte and Laser Photo papers. I also use a Brochure laser double sided paper, as another option. Paper itself helps a lot. I seen some amazing laser printed photos, so I know It can be done. I doesn't have to be perfect. I just want to get close to inkjet quality. In the past, I was very successful in black and white on laser.
I just spend three hours at work with my 77D, who is working with gear like this? HA HA. Seriously, I love my camera. My next challenge is two wireless RT flashes and a RT Trigger and off course my 77D. I got to wait few days for trigger. If I'm lucky I will get it before Xmas.
After my last countdown, I have nine prime lenses and seven zooms. I just got Canon 135mm f2.8 soft focus. I got it from Japan so it will be after Xmas before I will put my hands on it. I extremely interested on how the soft focus works, what kind effects I can get out of it. From what I find out, it's a very nice lens.
I would love to buy Canon trigger, but after being few lenses, Flash etc Im officially broke. Maybe next year, but for now I hope Yongnuo transmitter is decent enough, especially that I don't do a lot of wireless flash shooting. I hope to get more into it, that is why In invested in Yongnuo 600RT and Canon 430EX III RT. And now with Yongnuo trigger. At least I have two RT Flashes to play with...
Do you know how to use this plugin?
Hello. I have a Canon ImageClass 634CDW 1200 dpi color laser printer. Prints are ok, but worse than inkjet. From passes to wash off colors. I know that my printer can do it better, question is how? Jack.
I find out what is going on. You absolutely right that Canon 77D does not have a wireless flash transmitter. I just went ahead and got brand new Canon 430EX II RT and I called Canon. They confirm it. Than I check my Yongnuo transmitter. It is wireless, but not RT. So this is my solution I think. I went ahead and I purchased new Yongnuo RT Transmitter, the YN-E3-RT. Once I will get it I will test it again to see if I can finally enjoy full wireless RT Flash. I will keep you posted . Thank you my friends. Jack.
To my surprise (however I was wondering, since there is nothing about it in the Manual) my Canon 77D does not support RT Wireless flash transmission only optical. I just confirm it by being Canon Speelite 430 EX III RT and calling Canon about it. en you are in the camera menu you have two options for wireless flash, one of them is the optical, so I was sure the second choice was RT. I had Yongnuo 600RT and I could not get it to work. Canon at that time told me that they do not provide any information for none Canon flashes, so I just thought that my Yongnuo flash was at fault. No buggy, I already purchased a Yongnuo RT Transmitter, this should take care of it once for all. Just little information for all Canon 77D enthusiast you need transmitter in order to use true RT Wireless flash. This actually goes for most Canon cameras, including 80D.
Well, I give it to try again. Than k you so much.
Canon 77D has wireless radio build in, but I have yonguno transmitter