The ink manufacturer has produced inkjet ink for Canon’s CLI-42 cartridges.
The cartridges are used in Canon’s Pixma Pro-100 inkjet printer, which features A3 printing alongside “exceptional photo printing quality, high printing speed” and the ability to support a “wide variety of print media”. The device uses Canon’s eight-colour ChromaLife 100+ dye-based inks, including three monochrome inks, and the cartridges come with chips recognised by the machine.
The different cartridges used in the machine include light grey (LGY), grey (GY), black (BK), cyan (C), cyan light (PC), magenta (M), magenta light (PM) and yellow (Y), with each cartridge featuring a sponge and no printhead. The smallest droplet size, according to OCP, is three picolitres, and each cartridge weighs 27g when full and 16g when empty, whilst the filling quantity is 13g.
In terms of the recommended OCP inks for the respective cartridges, OCp has developed two grey, one black and five colour inks with “OEM-like printing results”, and the following ink product numbers include: BK 157 (for LGY); BK 158 (for GY); BK 159 (for BK); C 158 (for C); CL 159 (for PC); M 158 (for M); ML 159 (for PM); and Y 158 (for Y).
OCP added that samples are available in 0.25kg packaging, noting that for individual samples and quantities, customers should get in touch.
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