Thank you for your knowledge. You'd think in this day and age, these issues would be nonexistent. But here we are. Thank god for UA-cam and amazing content producers sharing their knowledge. I liked and subscribeD!
I just bought the 300 and after watching your channel (did not get the 1000 because of your comments), I rather pay for original cartridges than worry constantly I made a mistake. The printing is not the most important part of my photography hobby and I have to worry enough about exposure, shutter speed, ISO, composition and in focus. Thanks for your time to make those tutorials
Hello I love your videos … I just recently purchased canon pro 200 … can you refill the original ink cartridges and will they still show the ink levels after you refill tanks … I’ve had 2 of the pro 100 decided to upgrade know I’m beginning to wonder if I made the right decision. Thanks for any input you have!
The PRO 200 technically should produce a more accurate print. But the 1500 with a good profile for a high quality glossy paper such as A-Sub Gloss can and will produce a fantastic result as well. One uses 8 color and the other 6. The advantage of the 15k here in the USA is there is a Chip less firmware available which then allows refilling your OEM carts. Though you can technically go 3rd party with the PRO 200, it requires a lot of prepping and learning the refilling process using PRO100 carts with the PRO200 chips installed and the you have to disable those chips. Ink level monitoring is then done visually. Not the best way to go. If you are printing with only OEM and do not contemplate refilling then yeah the PRO200 Wins. With the 15k a close 2nd.
Thank you for your knowledge. You'd think in this day and age, these issues would be nonexistent. But here we are. Thank god for UA-cam and amazing content producers sharing their knowledge. I liked and subscribeD!
I just bought the 300 and after watching your channel (did not get the 1000 because of your comments), I rather pay for original cartridges than worry constantly I made a mistake. The printing is not the most important part of my photography hobby and I have to worry enough about exposure, shutter speed, ISO, composition and in focus.
Thanks for your time to make those tutorials
Thanks for your knowledge I asked a question on your last video about the 800 page Manual if you have time all the best
Couldn't you just weigh each of them when they are new, and then check the weight when the monitor says one is half empty?
Hello I love your videos … I just recently purchased canon pro 200 … can you refill the original ink cartridges and will they still show the ink levels after you refill tanks … I’ve had 2 of the pro 100 decided to upgrade know I’m beginning to wonder if I made the right decision. Thanks for any input you have!
Over the long term, which would you recommend with regards to ink usage and drain sponge/replacement, the epson xp15000 or the pro-200?
Thank you for the video. Can you tell me what type of inks you use and where I can buy them from. I only found the inkowl website.
Precious Colors is often recommended
Which is best, in your opinion: Epson xp15000 or canon pro 200?
The PRO 200 technically should produce a more accurate print. But the 1500 with a good profile for a high quality glossy paper such as A-Sub Gloss can and will produce a fantastic result as well. One uses 8 color and the other 6. The advantage of the 15k here in the USA is there is a Chip less firmware available which then allows refilling your OEM carts. Though you can technically go 3rd party with the PRO 200, it requires a lot of prepping and learning the refilling process using PRO100 carts with the PRO200 chips installed and the you have to disable those chips. Ink level monitoring is then done visually. Not the best way to go.
If you are printing with only OEM and do not contemplate refilling then yeah the PRO200 Wins. With the 15k a close 2nd.