Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-310 Review – RTINGS.com

Like your predecessor, the Canon Image Prograph Pro 300, this printer uses ten cartridges, which include brown color, red, red, photo -bilk, photo cyan, photo migrants, and chroma octimizer cartridges in ordinary syllables, manjita, yellow and black cartridges. Posted black cartridges have combined black (called faded black) and photo -black cartridge production, which has recovered the previous 14 pages and later 15 pages. Published Color Page Production Includes Photo Sine and Photo Manageta Cartrus. We performed a separate production test for red and gray ink cartridges, each received 22 and 40 pages respectively.

Unlike the PFI-300 ink of Pro 300, Lucia Pro II is a commissioning agent to increase scratch resistance in ink. A simple scratch test on the images hidden at Pro 300 and Pro 310 shows that the new ink is really more resistant to scratch. See the sample.

The Chroma Optimizer Cartridge applies coating on printed images, which provides better uniformity, longevity and brightness. Canon claims that the Croma 310’s Croma Optimizer Pro is more effective in suppressing bronze than 300. However, it is worth noting that bronzing, a pattern that looks at some colors, when viewed at some angles, is not a specific problem for the supporter of 300, so improvement can be very subtle or only in specific situations.

When the ink level is low, the printer warns you. If it is empty printing completely if it is a sian, manageta, yellow, or matte black cartridge empty, but if one of the photo cartridges is empty, the printer will continue to print with a warning that print quality can be worse and can damage print heads.

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