Hello fellow CS-ers, I'm considering to get the printer (especially when there's an ongoing deal) but there are a few considerations on my mind that I'd like to have your opinions. I am shooting as an hobbyist and I have been wanting to print and hang my images on my extremely plain wall.
My considerations are:
1) Getting a printer (costs: printer $350 + ink $150) VS Getting images printed
I have tried printing with my document printer previously and as expected, I puked quite a bit of blood when the colours are all off. However if I do get the printer, I don't see myself printing every other day that's for sure and here comes the issue on inks drying up. Cost wise, which is recommended?
2) Ink replacement, cost
The original set of ink is bloody expensive even when on discount, but luckily there is an alternative to use ink from Precision Colors. There are apparently some negative rumours on using these 3rd party peripherals. On machine maintenance, which action is recommended?
3) Any Pixma Pro-100 owners around? Please share your experience and thoughts on this printer!
That's all I can think of now, thanks for reading (and commenting) everyone, have a good day!
My considerations are:
1) Getting a printer (costs: printer $350 + ink $150) VS Getting images printed
I have tried printing with my document printer previously and as expected, I puked quite a bit of blood when the colours are all off. However if I do get the printer, I don't see myself printing every other day that's for sure and here comes the issue on inks drying up. Cost wise, which is recommended?
2) Ink replacement, cost
The original set of ink is bloody expensive even when on discount, but luckily there is an alternative to use ink from Precision Colors. There are apparently some negative rumours on using these 3rd party peripherals. On machine maintenance, which action is recommended?
3) Any Pixma Pro-100 owners around? Please share your experience and thoughts on this printer!
That's all I can think of now, thanks for reading (and commenting) everyone, have a good day!