My 80D identifies the Tamron 18-400 correctly. It does not show the serial number. Don't know why it doesn't id the 100-400.
Wonder why anyone would use a Pro-100 for documents??
I use Precision Colors (dye ink) in in my Pro-100. Excellent results.
Love my Canon Pro 100. Easy to refill using Precision Colors ink. Used to have an Epson Artisan 837 which did very well up to 8.5 and 11. Replaced it with Epson WF-2750, the printer from hell.
There are photographers and there are people who take pictures.
I'm running Paint Shop Pro X9, 2018 64 bit and 32bit on Windows 10. No problem installing or using. Never was asked for any fees.
It is a good unit, but will only calibrate your monitor, not your printer. Colormunki will calibrate both.
I went for the 80D. Glad I did.
Most pocket cameras (and all cell phones) donot have a viewfinder. Most of the them, when outdoors, you can't see the screen. You just have to guess what you are shooting, then shade the screen to see what you got.
I don't know why you would want to. It is faster to just use cable to camera or pull the sd card and use the reader on the computer. I have wifi on my camera but never use it because it is too slow.
I make a lot of prints on my Canon Pro-100 and love it. I refill the carts with Precision Colors ink and it costs me well under $10 compared to to OEM ink.
Canon 80D, Canon 18-135 lens, 1/250 @ F7.0. I was very close about to shoot the empty nest when the bird returned. Very tame bird.
Taken at the Desert Museum near Tucson.
Me too! Pro-100 and Precision Ink in modified OEM carts works great for me. Beautiful prints. Much better than I was getting from local lab.