Originally posted by: isekii
looks good.
I already purchased the IP4000 tho.. andthe extra ink carts![]()
Originally posted by: MrX8503
Originally posted by: isekii
looks good.
I already purchased the IP4000 tho.. andthe extra ink carts![]()
dont feel bad, if you plan to mod your ip4000 it can print on discs and the ip6000d cant.
Originally posted by: gregdep
Originally posted by: MrX8503
Originally posted by: isekii
looks good.
I already purchased the IP4000 tho.. andthe extra ink carts![]()
dont feel bad, if you plan to mod your ip4000 it can print on discs and the ip6000d cant.
http://joel.burslem.ca/canon-pixma-ip6000d-cd-printing-hack/
Originally posted by: MrX8503
Originally posted by: gregdep
Originally posted by: MrX8503
Originally posted by: isekii
looks good.
I already purchased the IP4000 tho.. andthe extra ink carts![]()
dont feel bad, if you plan to mod your ip4000 it can print on discs and the ip6000d cant.
http://joel.burslem.ca/canon-pixma-ip6000d-cd-printing-hack/
I dont know the diff between the ip6000d or the ip6000, but i do know that the 6000 version is modable according to this http://www.pixma.web1000.com/Pixma345/345.html
EDIT:
My bad there's no such thing as a ip6000, its ip6000d which is what this thread is about and a ip6600d
Originally posted by: oslama
the last of the great canon printers.
RIP canon.
Originally posted by: walkure
Originally posted by: oslama
the last of the great canon printers.
RIP canon.
So this printer can use generic inks (Swiftink, etc.)?? I'm considering it from Amazon for $109.99 (free ship), however if I can find an ip4000 or ip5000, are those preferred??
Originally posted by: walkure
Originally posted by: oslama
the last of the great canon printers.
RIP canon.
So this printer can use generic inks (Swiftink, etc.)?? I'm considering it from Amazon for $109.99 (free ship), however if I can find an ip4000 or ip5000, are those preferred??
The iP5200 is another of Canon's 5-color printers that leaves me wondering why I own and use the 8-color i9900. When I see just how good the photo prints look when using only the three primary colors (cyan, magenta and yellow), I don't know why I need those other ink colors, or the added expense. With the 1-picoliter size ink droplets the prints are virtually grainless.
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_reviews/canon_ip5200.html
Originally posted by: 13Gigatons
Originally posted by: walkure
Originally posted by: oslama
the last of the great canon printers.
RIP canon.
So this printer can use generic inks (Swiftink, etc.)?? I'm considering it from Amazon for $109.99 (free ship), however if I can find an ip4000 or ip5000, are those preferred??
If your going to spend that much you should just get the IP5200 from CompUSA for $129 it has 3600 nozzles and is probably the best photo printer in it's class.
The iP5200 is another of Canon's 5-color printers that leaves me wondering why I own and use the 8-color i9900. When I see just how good the photo prints look when using only the three primary colors (cyan, magenta and yellow), I don't know why I need those other ink colors, or the added expense. With the 1-picoliter size ink droplets the prints are virtually grainless.
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_reviews/canon_ip5200.html
It can accept bulk ink but doesn't have any generic carts available yet. Swiftink is working to get carts for the 4200/5200.
Originally posted by: walkure
Originally posted by: 13Gigatons
Originally posted by: walkure
Originally posted by: oslama
the last of the great canon printers.
RIP canon.
So this printer can use generic inks (Swiftink, etc.)?? I'm considering it from Amazon for $109.99 (free ship), however if I can find an ip4000 or ip5000, are those preferred??
If your going to spend that much you should just get the IP5200 from CompUSA for $129 it has 3600 nozzles and is probably the best photo printer in it's class.
The iP5200 is another of Canon's 5-color printers that leaves me wondering why I own and use the 8-color i9900. When I see just how good the photo prints look when using only the three primary colors (cyan, magenta and yellow), I don't know why I need those other ink colors, or the added expense. With the 1-picoliter size ink droplets the prints are virtually grainless.
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_reviews/canon_ip5200.html
It can accept bulk ink but doesn't have any generic carts available yet. Swiftink is working to get carts for the 4200/5200.
I don't want to spend more than I have to, however the impression I get from reading numerous threads on AT is that I should avoid the 4200/5200 completely. I'm definitely worried about ink refill costs.
Anyway it appears that my Fry's has the ip4000 available for $79.99, so I might get that if Staples doesn't have any left (they were going for $99.99 - $30 rebate).
Originally posted by: degaffman
Where do you get refill ink for the 4200/5200 style carts? Is the refill ink the new formula (that comes in the carts), or are you referring to putting the old style ink in the new carts?
Originally posted by: Macro2
The new ink is out there in generic. I'll see what I can find.
OTOH, Canon really screwed our pooch with their new carts. Less ink and $12-15 a cartridge.