Originally posted by: QueBert
Originally posted by: Jawo
Originally posted by: QueBert
I don't know the exact per picture cost, but I have a Canon with a CIS (Continous Ink System) and if I get paper when it's on sale, or just for a good price I think I can pretty much beat the price of any printing service. The quality might be slightly less, but I don't have to drive anywhere. And the finished product if it is worse, it's not enough for anyone to notice. I have 4 ounce ink bottles on my printer and I can probably churn 4x6's out for about 12 cents I'd extimate. The ink NEVER runs out, I can print like 100 in a week and my bottles all still look full. If you wanna do a lot of printing and don't want to hassle with going to a store to get prints, CIS's are amazing if you get the right one. I've seen 32 ounce ink bottles, you could probably print about 20,000 with that much ink 🙂
Huh....I might look into that. Can any Canon printer be rerofitted to use the CIS?
When I need prints, I usually send them to Costco...16 cents/print and very fast turnaround. Last time I submitted the order at 12:15 am and got confirmation that they were ready at 1:45 am!
Not sure how CIS's work with newer canons with the chips, the majority of CIS setups I see are for Epsons. There are a lot of crap CIS's out there, I recommend going to Google and searching for Niagara, their setups cost more but the quality is great, cheap CIS's are a nightmare when you have to constantly deal with clogging and air bubbles. I don't do a lot of printing, but I have at my disposal the configuration to print as much as I need.
I wouldn't say a CIS is a good investment for most, but I love mine and nothing beats having huge jugs of ink that seem to never run out.