09-21-2015, 09:13 AM
If you think to replace your Canon with a multifunction, be aware you can't colour profile Canon A4 printers. At least not on a Mac because it's impossible to print without a colour profile - but that would be necessary to create one.
That was the reason I tried Epson after going through 3 Canons, the first was A3+. So far Epson multifunction appears to be okay but I have it now for a year only. I wnated to have a printer which can also print on CD/DVD and there's not much of a choice lately.
But I could not calibrate the Epson, too. I gave up and thought I'll take care about that when I have space for a A3+. There are a couple of nice Canon models but for certain papers they want to have a huge border.
About "costing no fortune": private printing is the most expensive way to get prints. It's also the fastest to get prints and the one you have most ofcontrol - if you understand how to control this kind of printers. you will waste a lot of ink and a lot of paper...
That was the reason I tried Epson after going through 3 Canons, the first was A3+. So far Epson multifunction appears to be okay but I have it now for a year only. I wnated to have a printer which can also print on CD/DVD and there's not much of a choice lately.
But I could not calibrate the Epson, too. I gave up and thought I'll take care about that when I have space for a A3+. There are a couple of nice Canon models but for certain papers they want to have a huge border.
About "costing no fortune": private printing is the most expensive way to get prints. It's also the fastest to get prints and the one you have most ofcontrol - if you understand how to control this kind of printers. you will waste a lot of ink and a lot of paper...