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From: MZB on 19 Apr 2008 18:11 How does photo magenta and photo cyan differ from magenta and cyan (inks for my pixma ip4000 printer)
From: measekite on 19 Apr 2008 20:10 MZB wrote: > How does photo magenta and photo cyan differ from magenta and cyan (inks for > my pixma ip4000 printer) > They are different shades and use for the Pro 9000 8 cart printer > >
From: DanG on 19 Apr 2008 23:57 "MZB" <moo(a)noway.prudigy.net> wrote in message news:B6uOj.4767$Gf2.3004(a)newsfe05.lga... > How does photo magenta and photo cyan differ from magenta and cyan (inks > for my pixma ip4000 printer) > The IP4000 doesn't use photo M and photo C inks. They are different in the fact that they are a much lighter in shade. Don't even think about using them in a IP4000.
From: Burt on 20 Apr 2008 01:03 "DanG" <nospam(a)q.com> wrote in message news:PeedneCHc_bYIpfVnZ2dnUVZ_remnZ2d(a)comcast.com... > > "MZB" <moo(a)noway.prudigy.net> wrote in message > news:B6uOj.4767$Gf2.3004(a)newsfe05.lga... >> How does photo magenta and photo cyan differ from magenta and cyan (inks >> for my pixma ip4000 printer) >> > > The IP4000 doesn't use photo M and photo C inks. > > They are different in the fact that they are a much lighter in shade. > Don't even think about using them in a IP4000. > Right - they are for the six and eight color Canon printers. The are lighter dye-load inks (the colors are more diluted).
From: Paul Heslop on 20 Apr 2008 06:25 MZB wrote: > > How does photo magenta and photo cyan differ from magenta and cyan (inks for > my pixma ip4000 printer) they print in a lighter shade apparently, not recommended -- Paul (We won't die of devotion) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/
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