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In fact Canon has been in trouble. And that is why they pushed that nozzle
game a step futher.
Why?
Simply they are stuck with a designe of their's chartrides whitch have a
seartain maximal ink flow limit. So if you think out and convict a
coustomers that they need some more or aditional inks, then
you have solved for a while that dead end in construction. You spred a
consumation, and this is it.
If you take a look on their's thanks, construction has not changed since
back BJC 6000. And now, how fast are these new Canon printers now?
Now you knew where is a quech.
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"John A. Hanson" <Jhanson@yourservice.net> wrote in message
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> > "Yianni" <in@mailbox9.gr> wrote in message
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> >> I counted the nozzles of a "check nozzles" pattern. The blacks are
> >> 26x16=416 and the colors 3x(10x10)=3x100. But I'm thinking of
> >> repeated nozzles in the "check nozzles" pattern. Because I can't
> >> believe that the color it has an array of 10x10 or similar like 20x5.
> >> The black is more "real" with an array of 26x16 or 13x32 or so.
> >
> > The pattern printed in the check nozzle page reflects the electrical
> > layout, not the physical layout. Physically the black cartridge has
> > 4x104 nozzles and the color cartridge has 3x100 nozzles. There are no
> > redundancies in the nozzle test pattern.
> >
>
>
> That's a total of only 716 nozzles. Some of the Canons, I believe, have
> over 6,000 nozzles. Doesn't this limited number of HP nozzles, by
> comparison, hurt their speed and print quality?
>
> JHanson