(Printing starts at 0:40) 4x6 first pictures. Costco "Kirkland" photo paper. Canon's printing software. Little over a minute total to print, lot less for the actual picture. Note: this was a 169 kb picture! It was edited and saved to be used in emails and on the web, not for printing. Yet it still printed up beautifully. I am experimenting with the iP4700 to to use the "German Method" of refilling to save money on the cost of ink. These first pictures though are of course using the OEM cartridges of ink supplied with the printer. Later I will be using Hobbicolor bulk ink (5CLP 5-Color Large Refill Kit available on ebay) along with a chip resetter (goo.gl to refill the cartridges. My contributions and involvement in discussions for this printer are at this great site (nifty-stuff.com Inkjet Printer Forum): goo.gl
Friday, September 14, 2012
First Pictures Printed with Canon Pixma iP4700
First Pictures Printed with Canon Pixma iP4700 Video Clips. Duration : 1.15 Mins.
(Printing starts at 0:40) 4x6 first pictures. Costco "Kirkland" photo paper. Canon's printing software. Little over a minute total to print, lot less for the actual picture. Note: this was a 169 kb picture! It was edited and saved to be used in emails and on the web, not for printing. Yet it still printed up beautifully. I am experimenting with the iP4700 to to use the "German Method" of refilling to save money on the cost of ink. These first pictures though are of course using the OEM cartridges of ink supplied with the printer. Later I will be using Hobbicolor bulk ink (5CLP 5-Color Large Refill Kit available on ebay) along with a chip resetter (goo.gl to refill the cartridges. My contributions and involvement in discussions for this printer are at this great site (nifty-stuff.com Inkjet Printer Forum): goo.gl
(Printing starts at 0:40) 4x6 first pictures. Costco "Kirkland" photo paper. Canon's printing software. Little over a minute total to print, lot less for the actual picture. Note: this was a 169 kb picture! It was edited and saved to be used in emails and on the web, not for printing. Yet it still printed up beautifully. I am experimenting with the iP4700 to to use the "German Method" of refilling to save money on the cost of ink. These first pictures though are of course using the OEM cartridges of ink supplied with the printer. Later I will be using Hobbicolor bulk ink (5CLP 5-Color Large Refill Kit available on ebay) along with a chip resetter (goo.gl to refill the cartridges. My contributions and involvement in discussions for this printer are at this great site (nifty-stuff.com Inkjet Printer Forum): goo.gl
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