Kamilla
New member
Seriously, so sick of it. I went through two printheads on my first one then bought another model new and already it's having issues. It's always the same color... Photo Cyan. The ink will band badly and there's faint white streaks on the ink flow test print. I run several regular cleans and deep cleans with no improvement. I'm so tired of this.
Before you ask, I am not using official Canon ink. I'm using the same generic ink I've been buying for four years and only recently have I had these problems usually after about 500 prints or so.
I run a print-on-demand service for artists and sell their art and pay them a commission, much like Zazzle, DeviantArt, and CafePress. I'm starting to think these home printers aren't up to the workload I process.
So should I just replace this printer with the Canon Pro-100 or move up to a professional plotter? I'd like an $800ish price point, and if I'm upgrading, I'd like a 17" wide printer. I don't want something that will take up an entire room and I also don't want just CMYK. I'd like a printer that can duplicate RGB profiles, much like my Pro9000 can. I heard the Epson Stylus Pro 7900 series can, but I don't need a printer that wide and it's way out of my price range.
Please help. I don't know where to turn. It's a nightmare Googling for printer reviews.
Before you ask, I am not using official Canon ink. I'm using the same generic ink I've been buying for four years and only recently have I had these problems usually after about 500 prints or so.
I run a print-on-demand service for artists and sell their art and pay them a commission, much like Zazzle, DeviantArt, and CafePress. I'm starting to think these home printers aren't up to the workload I process.
So should I just replace this printer with the Canon Pro-100 or move up to a professional plotter? I'd like an $800ish price point, and if I'm upgrading, I'd like a 17" wide printer. I don't want something that will take up an entire room and I also don't want just CMYK. I'd like a printer that can duplicate RGB profiles, much like my Pro9000 can. I heard the Epson Stylus Pro 7900 series can, but I don't need a printer that wide and it's way out of my price range.
Please help. I don't know where to turn. It's a nightmare Googling for printer reviews.