Re: 6color?



On Feb 4, 6:00 pm, "Burt" <bjgNOSPAMm...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Panda - you are absolutely right.  Both the ip5000 and i960 do excellent
photo prints and have unchipped carts that can be easily refilled without
the need of a chip resetter.  Moosetripe just doesn't get it.  Besides, both
of these printers are better photo printing technology than his ip4000
printer, although I do understand that the ip4000 does print very good
photos.  I'd still prefer either the six color i960 or one picoliter ip5000
to the ip4000 for photos.

The ip4000, great printer. i960, better photo printer. ip5000 better
printer though slightly lower for photos.

No chips, awesome, though chips are no longer an issue. If I had a
printer of that class, ip5000 that is, it'd try going Japanese mode
and using the UW8 ink or MIS CLI8 dye ink, which pretty much only uses
a different magenta IIRC. The yellow might be different as well.

However, I've not tried this on a "printer". I have tried this on an
AIO, though in the case of the AIO, the onscreen display went all
Japanese.
.



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