Not only do I not have banding, but I'm very impressed with print quality and detail.
This afternoon I've done both b&w and color using Epson Heavyweight Matte paper, Canon Pro glossy, and Canon Plus glossy.
For me it's an upgrade from a several year old S750, and appears to be a big improvement. Thank you.Īnd after the easy set up (including using Canon's automatic print head alignment function) I've printed out a dozen or so 8 x 10's and have noticed nothing amiss. I returned the first ip4000, my second ip4000 still shows theīanding problem. Magenta color on my proto are not smooth or uniform and that they I think that this is why the dark shadows and red or Most uniform color box that has no white lines or stripes inīetween).
(they don't give you the choice to choose which nozzle produces the With the ip4000, one cannot fine-tune the nozzle Procedures, I can choose the box with no white stripes or lines (to At least with the i850, during the nozzle check Head failed after 2 years and I was happy with the quality of the My previous printer,Canon i850, had no such problem. I used Officeĭepot premium photo glossy paper and Canon inks. Profile or anything like that as I am a beginner. Settings are according to what are offered in the utility. I printed using the Easy Photo utility that came with the printer.
I can definitely see the red or shadow (dark) areas on my photoįrom the ip4000 to consist of lines and dots of such color. I am not sure if it's the correct word to describe the problem but I returned the first ip4000, my second ip4000 still shows the banding problem. I think that this is why the dark shadows and red or magenta color on my proto are not smooth or uniform and that they are clearly made up of lines and dots. With the ip4000, one cannot fine-tune the nozzle (they don't give you the choice to choose which nozzle produces the most uniform color box that has no white lines or stripes in between). At least with the i850, during the nozzle check procedures, I can choose the box with no white stripes or lines (to make it uniform). The print head failed after 2 years and I was happy with the quality of the picture. I used Office Depot premium photo glossy paper and Canon inks. No profile or anything like that as I am a beginner. I am not sure if it's the correct word to describe the problem but I can definitely see the red or shadow (dark) areas on my photo from the ip4000 to consist of lines and dots of such color.