Mark said:
Canon told me the that the printer uses the black pigment ink when the Media
Type is set to Plain Paper. All other modes use a composite black.
Grayscale mode will print color docs in B&W. Combine it with Plain Paper
mode and you will save your color inks.
But hasn't i560 the 4-color system and i865 the 5-color? Wrong!?
Practical issues, like this one determines a lot of the costs for every day
use, drafts etc. It's a shame that magazines and other reviewers almost
never look into this.
I have an old Epson stylus color 400 (1black + 1color cartridge) from
around -95.
If I remember right it, in some settings choose to print grey scales, also
in a bl /w-mode whith colors. This is very annoying if color i running low.
I believe that the printer uses more ink when...
a) cleaning printer heads
b) clogged nozzels demand re-cleaning and re-printing (and a new paper).
.....compared to normal printing
Some days ago I concluded that the Eps 400 has made somwhere around 8000
copies for me. (60%drafts, 30%hq-text and 10%pictures).
But the feeling is that around 50% of all ink is in the paper basket (a and
b).
One of the Epson original ink cartridges was so bad it almost ****ed the
printer nozzles totally. Ink vary in quality, original too!
I don't think the Eps 400 is worse then other printers, but I think it's a
real waste that cleaning black nozzles drain color too.
The manufacturers should make the drivers so that they also explain exactly
what they do.
Morgan O.