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I noticed there are cartridges for i4000 photo or non-photo color. Which should I
use.
use.
Which should I use.
zakezuke said:forgot to address the photo cyan vs regular cyan
photo cyan is lighter than regular cyan. From my understanding it
doesn't widen your palet but rather the light inks are used to fill
the empty spaces between the harsh black, cyan, magenta, and yellow
dots. The end result, again from my understanding, is a smoother
looking image rather than looking dithered.
The ip4000 doesn't take the photo cyan nor photo magenta. Gotta go
with a different printer if you want those inks... the i960 / ip6000
for example, the ip8500 and i9900 for another IIRC.
the ip4000 is clearly marked Y BK bk M C (don't have it in front of me
so I don't remember the order). Each tank is also clearly marked 6
and color coated 6 Y for example for the yellow.
inkystinky's comments are as informative as always! I'm sure theNothing for there is no i4000 printer. It does not exist.
Irwin Peckinloomer said:inkystinky's comments are as informative as always! I'm sure the
original poster is thrilled by his insight and experience!
photo-cyan, yellow and photo magenta.