![]() ![]() The ET-8550 is set up and the first print looked quite good. I've burned the printer head probably because there was no ink left after a month or two of no use, in a hot summer. it has quite the same tiny cartridges of my died Pixma MG7550 and they were always empty. That's the main reason I'm also evaluating the Canon Pro-200, I've noticed that paper manufacturers very often provides ICC profiles for the Pro-200 but not for the ET 8550 (but they do for the XP-15000, that is cheaper and similar to the XP-15000 apart for the red ink, that probably doesn't make a lot of difference).Īt the same time I'm a bit scared for the ink consumption of the Pro-200. ![]() And congrats for your purchase : )īTW, what paper are you gonna use with the ET 8550? I'm a bit concerned about ICC availability. Thanks for this bit of information, this seems a lot better then what Canon do with with consumer printers. In fact I have just purchased an ET 8550 myself - I’m hoping to unbox and set it up in the next few days Similarly 2012 released Artisan 1430 (purchased 2014) latest updates for MAC OS 12 Monterey drivers - I’d expect the ET 8550 to be rated at a similar level (consumer, non pro) to the Artisan 1430 and at least the Artisan 837 and for driver support to be similar based on my experience. I’ve used a variety of “consumer” or “non pro” level Epson printers over more than a decade and drivers have always been updated for the latest MAC OS - for example Epson Artisan 837 which is just a back up now I purchased in 2011/12 - think it was released 2011 - still getting driver updates for MAC OS 12 Monterey.
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