The low ink warning came on my for my new Pixma Pro 100. I noticed the low cartridge is named CLI-42GY_SETUP. Does the Pixma Pro 100 ship with "starter" ink and, if so, is the ink:
A-Overfilled, to account for the initial printhead fill up?
B-Underfilled, to hasten new ink purchases (and possibly making my conceived strategy of picking up additional $50 after mail-in rebate Pixma Pro 100 printers simply for the ink not the cost-effective cleverness that I envisioned)?
C-The same amount as a standard CLI-42GY, the _SETUP being used by Canon to simply track starter ink sets?
It certainly doesn't feel like the Gray lasted long. It has less than 10% left (based on my qualitative assessment of the ink bar levels). Light Gray and Photo Magenta have only 40% left while M, PC, Y, BK and C hover around 80% left. I surmise GY, LGY and PM are the most used colors (akin to PC and PM on my 9000 MK II)?
Thanks!
A-Overfilled, to account for the initial printhead fill up?
B-Underfilled, to hasten new ink purchases (and possibly making my conceived strategy of picking up additional $50 after mail-in rebate Pixma Pro 100 printers simply for the ink not the cost-effective cleverness that I envisioned)?
C-The same amount as a standard CLI-42GY, the _SETUP being used by Canon to simply track starter ink sets?
It certainly doesn't feel like the Gray lasted long. It has less than 10% left (based on my qualitative assessment of the ink bar levels). Light Gray and Photo Magenta have only 40% left while M, PC, Y, BK and C hover around 80% left. I surmise GY, LGY and PM are the most used colors (akin to PC and PM on my 9000 MK II)?
Thanks!