Pixma Pro 100 vs Pro 10 vs Pro 1
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It certainly is with Epson printers, not too sure on the Canon reputation. If you are not honestly going to be printing 10-12 prints a month spaced out across the month then the 100 is almost certainly the more appropriate printer to get. Alternatively if you are disciplined enough to make a test print or head pattern test every week that should prevent any clogging issues. That is what I now do with my printers if I am not using them regularly enough.
Dye based inks do fade quickly in direct sun, but if they are not in direct sun then they are not too bad.
Dye based inks do fade quickly in direct sun, but if they are not in direct sun then they are not too bad.
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