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02-11-2017 07:56 PM
After soooo many years my pro9000II finally quit. I picked up a pro-100.
I knowon the 9000II you could print on "grayscale" setting so that you did not use c,y,r,g,etc inks
is "black and white photo printing" the same type of setting? I think not from what I've read. It seems as thought the B&W setting yeilds fantastic b&W photo prints. not actually for printing black lettered documents.
Hope I an wrong as i'd much rather use just black ink to print black lettered documents
. Also those that have changed printers how do think the 9000II and the pro-100 compare?
thanks
Mox
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02-12-2017 07:39 AM
Hi MOX,
The "Black and white photo printing" option in the PIXMA PRO-100 has the same function as the "Grayscale Printing" option of your PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II. Only the name was changed.
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02-12-2017 07:39 AM
Hi MOX,
The "Black and white photo printing" option in the PIXMA PRO-100 has the same function as the "Grayscale Printing" option of your PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II. Only the name was changed.

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02-19-2017 01:02 PM
thanks Patrick, I thought so . I appreciate you reasureing me.
