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I also need help with Duplex on my IP4000 (Different Problem)
It seems that if I print the same document with exact same settings the
print quality of black is paler when using Duplex. It seems that it is not using the same black ink as the Non Duplex printing. Anyone know if this is the case, or should I try a reinstall of the software? Thanks Mike |
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FIRST YOU SHOULD USE ONLY CANON OEM PIGMENTED INK AND SELECT PLAIN
PAPER. THEN YOU SHOULD USE A HIGH QUALITY PAPER LIKE HAMMERMILL PREMIUM INKJET PAPER THAT YOU CAN GET AT STAPLES OR OFFICE DEPOT. YOU SHOULD NOT EXPERIENCE THAT. BUT IF YOU DO NOT USE CANON OEM INK THEN YOU CANNOT EXPECT THE PRINTER TO PERFORM AS CANON MFG IT. Mikey wrote: It seems that if I print the same document with exact same settings the print quality of black is paler when using Duplex. It seems that it is not using the same black ink as the Non Duplex printing. Anyone know if this is the case, or should I try a reinstall of the software? Thanks Mike |
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I am using CANON ink and top quality paper.
I am also only talking about a standard word document. I have printed out two versions of the same document. The only difference is that one is set to DUPLEX and the other single sheet. It defiantly looks like each document uses the different Black ink. Mike |
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measekite wrote:
FIRST YOU SHOULD USE ONLY CANON OEM PIGMENTED INK AND SELECT PLAIN PAPER. THEN YOU SHOULD USE A HIGH QUALITY PAPER LIKE HAMMERMILL PREMIUM INKJET PAPER THAT YOU CAN GET AT STAPLES OR OFFICE DEPOT. YOU SHOULD NOT EXPERIENCE THAT. BUT IF YOU DO NOT USE CANON OEM INK THEN YOU CANNOT EXPECT THE PRINTER TO PERFORM AS CANON MFG IT. BULL****!!! It's common knowledge that Canon in duplex mode prints with worse quality than in normal single mode. Since in duplex is also bloddy slow, it's far quicker if you print in software duplex and turn paper by yourself. |
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I have tried that, but if duplex is select (whether auto or manual) the
quality is lower. Any more help appreciated. Mike |
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"Mikey" wrote in message ... I have tried that, but if duplex is select (whether auto or manual) the quality is lower. Any more help appreciated. Mike I believe it is a feature - it uses less ink so that the print will not show through to the other side of the paper. If you try selecting double sided photo paper you might get better results. |
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SleeperMan wrote: measekite wrote: FIRST YOU SHOULD USE ONLY CANON OEM PIGMENTED INK AND SELECT PLAIN PAPER. THEN YOU SHOULD USE A HIGH QUALITY PAPER LIKE HAMMERMILL PREMIUM INKJET PAPER THAT YOU CAN GET AT STAPLES OR OFFICE DEPOT. YOU SHOULD NOT EXPERIENCE THAT. BUT IF YOU DO NOT USE CANON OEM INK THEN YOU CANNOT EXPECT THE PRINTER TO PERFORM AS CANON MFG IT. BULL****!!! It's common knowledge that Canon in duplex mode prints with worse quality than in normal single mode. MINE DOES NOT Since in duplex is also bloddy slow, IT IS THE SAME SPEED. YOU CANNOT COUNT THE FLIP TIME. it's far quicker if you print in software duplex and turn paper by yourself. THAT IS NOT THE WAY. JUST CLICK PRINT AND GO DO SOMETHING ELSE. AND IF THAT IS THE WAY YOU WANT TO DO IT THEN USE AN EPSON. |
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Mikey wrote: I have tried that, but if duplex is select (whether auto or manual) the quality is lower. Any more help appreciated. Mike THAT DOES NOT HAPPEN WITH MY PRINTER. |
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Mikey wrote:
I am using CANON ink and top quality paper. I am also only talking about a standard word document. I have printed out two versions of the same document. The only difference is that one is set to DUPLEX and the other single sheet. It defiantly looks like each document uses the different Black ink. Mike Yes, you are absolutely correct. This has nothing to to do with what kind of ink you are using - OEM or compatible - as Measekite would like you to believe. I get the same results as you using duplex with my iP5000 - which I hate duplexing with, by the way. It's agonizingly slow. When printing a document using duplex, your printer doesn't use the large pigmented black cartridge. It mixes the three CYM colors to imitate black, thus you get that dark grey text, so to speak, that you mentioned. I checked the duplex printout with a strong magnifier and could plainly see CYM dot splatters of red and blue (yellow is harder to see). This mixing colors to make "black" ink is intentional. My best guess is that Canon is doing this is because they know they would get smudging of the ink since pigmented black ink takes a lot longer to dry than the dye ink colors. I never ever use the duplex feature. I consider it inferior, now more than ever since it mixes colors to make black. I duplex manually. When I print one side of a page I often have to blow on it before showing it back in for the flip side. Smudge risk. So either accept the lighter shade of pale or flip and get genuine black. I prefer the latter. -Taliesyn |
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Thanks to all for your posts.
Even Cannon support could not help me, all they said was to reinstall drivers as wrong in may be going to printer. Fat lot of good they are, although I may wind them up this week about it. Cheers again Mikey |
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