KEYSER SOZE
New Member
Hello all,
Question for anyone running a Colorado 1650 and a Colorado M5W....
We've been running 2x Canon Colorado 1650s for over 4 years now, very happy with the product and Canon's support.
As a background wholesale supplier we've always had at least 2 identical printers, it used to be Seiko/Oki, and Mimaki before that.
It's a redundancy thing, we have to be able to print the same jobs on either printer at short notice.
The backlit mode on the 1650s illuminates beautifully, but of course the prints are way too dark during the day.
Which brings us to the M5W.
I'd really like to get the M5W specifically for 3 layer day/night printing, and as a backup for the 1650.
But I don't need (or have room for) 3 printers.
So the question is - Can I get near as identical prints on the M5W to the 1650 ?
The CMYK inks are identical, but the M5W heads are new.
Canon can't give me an answer if it's do-able.
Question for anyone running a Colorado 1650 and a Colorado M5W....
We've been running 2x Canon Colorado 1650s for over 4 years now, very happy with the product and Canon's support.
As a background wholesale supplier we've always had at least 2 identical printers, it used to be Seiko/Oki, and Mimaki before that.
It's a redundancy thing, we have to be able to print the same jobs on either printer at short notice.
The backlit mode on the 1650s illuminates beautifully, but of course the prints are way too dark during the day.
Which brings us to the M5W.
I'd really like to get the M5W specifically for 3 layer day/night printing, and as a backup for the 1650.
But I don't need (or have room for) 3 printers.
So the question is - Can I get near as identical prints on the M5W to the 1650 ?
The CMYK inks are identical, but the M5W heads are new.
Canon can't give me an answer if it's do-able.