If I can get it clean, you are back in the printing business. Our Gold label cartridges do not use a sponge and thus it helps to reduce the amount of clogging dramatically.Ĭnd me the printhead, I can test it for nothing but the cost of shipping. Many of the problems people have are also with the the older styled sponged tanks. Trova il firmware più recente per il tuo prodotto.
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Where people use to have all kinds of problems, our newer Gold Label inks very seldom clog and produce vibrant pictures. Trova i driver più recenti per il tuo prodotto. I know our inks have really changed the industry. But you will consistantly see that the problems people have are lack of use only. /rebates/&.com252fprinters252f6u665-canon-inkjet-printer-i560-full-waste-ink-absorber. Now you probably read more about Canons then epsons as there are more out there. Again, once per week is what you really want to judge by. So, if you wont be using it regularly, I do not recommend a printer, but rather order prints online until your business has picked up enough to justify a printer. As everyone mentions the best thing you can do with an edible printer, and it is the same with regular printing, is use it!!!! If you are using it at least once per week you should be fine depending on the inks you choose. Canon Bubble-Jet printers produce flawless photographic output. You can use any software you are already familiar with, with the exception of printing the multiple up which needs positioning software. MORE ABOUT THIS PRODUCT Ink tank is designed for use with Canon BJC8200, I560, I860, I900D, I950, I960, I9100, I9900 PIXMA IP3000, IP4000/R, IP5000, IP6000, IP8500, MP750, MP760, MP780, S800, S820, S830D, S900, S8200 and S9000. The only difference is that you are using a printer that is compatable with edible inks and edible paper. Actually edible printing is just like regular printing. Hi Yum2010! I suggest that you visit this thread: It fully discusses epson vs canon.