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IP-8720 Not Printing Dark Enough & Pigment vs. Dye Ink

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Hi,

 

Just got an IP-8720 and it is printing black OK but I need it to print darker.  I am printing onto a translucent inkjet film.  The part I am printing is used to tightly press against a light-sensitive photoresist file and then exposed to a UV light.  The graphic I am printing is needed to block the light from getting through to the photoresist film and is best to use pigment ink but more on that in a sec.

 

What I found out is I have tried a number of settings to get this to print a dark image but they all seem to end up about the same darkness which is almost a dark, dark gray.  I have tried all combos of settings on all sorts of paper types but think these are the way they should be:

 

  • Photo Paper Pro Luster 
  • Print Quality - High (or higher depending on paper type)
  • Grayscale Printing
  • Color/Intensity set to Manual
    • Brightness - Dark
    • Intensity - 50 (Dark as it goes)
    • Tone - 0
    • Contrast - 0

These are almost identical to the setting the people who make the film say to set a 'Luster' paper on the Epson 15000 they recommend and pigment ink, not dye.  The Epson seems to have a DPI setting, Photo RPM (Max dpi), that I do not see for the Canon.

 

So with the ink, I saw that the main black cartridge, the PGI-250 is a pigment ink to make text 'crisper', and the color cartridges, CLI-251s, are a dye-based ink.

 

So my question are:

 

  • Can I specify somewhere to use the PGI-250 cartridge or is that an 'automatic' when printing in Grayscale?
  • Is there a cartridge with pigment ink that I can replace the CLI-251s with?
  • If there is a pigment ink for the CLI-251s will that hurt the printer or jets using the pigment ink?

 

Anyway thanks so much in advance for any help!

Stay safe and be well!

 

Dave


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