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Grajindo
post Jun 26 2020, 10:12 PM

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just wondering what type of photographs that you intend to print? the usage of it.

i did some home printing but then opted to print it with a local lab since it's more cost effective for the things i do. to maintain my printer ink is costly. and not to mention the cost involve in calibrating the printer and monitor.

i'm using canon pro-100 and there're tonnes of review out there.
Grajindo
post Jun 27 2020, 12:38 AM

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QUOTE(Maxieos @ Jun 26 2020, 11:52 PM)
4R ,8mp phone camera ,  720p taken from a phone video.Some flower , landscape , family trip photo.

The reason i choose CISS because ink is cheaper but at lease I need to know how well the quality printing.The source isn't great but if the printer brand canon or epson ciss sample is acceptable then i wouldn't mind going for it.

What is stuck around my case is
-No sample for CISS printer 4R photo quality
-No comparison vs Home printer like yours pro-100 vs CISS vs Shop Printing
-No comparison on CISS brand/model like epson vs canon

Normally when picking up a printer , what is the most important for printing photo specification ?  new user on printer specification.

All review focus on camera details review , LCD or led tv review, phone details review but the whole world I can't find any website which have printer review.

I found most are recommend like https://www.cnet.com/news/best-printer-for-2020/
I need more review on sample photo taken , like color accuracy , quality .The most i get is https://www.rtings.com/printer/reviews/canon/pixma-g6020

It's non , I can say almost zero on printer details review.
Been searching for months , I can only rely on user review through a photo , nothing I can find to compare. sad.gif

At lease my requirement is less graininess on printer and color accuracy and vibrant is acceptable.
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try and see whether does this guy have anything to address your case

https://www.youtube.com/user/cheo1949

the only thing about canon and epson that i know is, canon somehow will have better colour accuracy out for the factory. epson always has problem in magenta.

but for canon, once any of the ink cartridge is empty, you'll need to change it even if you don't use the colour.

 

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