Ink costs typically average out to around $2.75/£3.70 per borderless A3+ photo print, which is pretty reasonable. This should prove sufficient for around 30 to 60 borderless A3+ prints from each cartridge, although it naturally varies depending on the prominent colors and densities within your images. Like the PRO-10S, the PRO-300 runs on cartridges that have a 14ml capacity. These include nine 14ml pigment-based ink cartridges and one 14ml ‘chroma optimizer’ cartridge. With the print head installed, you can insert the ten individual cartridges. This avoids the need to waste time, ink and therefore money, when switching between glossy and matte media. Unlike Epson’s older SureColor SC-P600 13-inch pigment-based printer, the Canon includes dedicated channels for both photo black and matte black in its print head. They’re all from Canon’s latest LUCIA PRO line-up, giving the potential for a wide gamut (color space) with rich, vivid color rendition, as well as high-fidelity black & white photo printing. As well as the chroma optimizer, you get both matte and photo black inks, cyan, photo cyan, magenta, photo magenta, yellow, grey and red inks. The ink range itself is very comprehensive, with ten separate cartridges in total. This smooths out the finish when printing on glossy photo paper, so that there’s no difference in the reflectivity of different colors and tones. The key to these Canon printers’ success in outputting top-quality results on both glossy and matte media is that they feature a ‘chroma optimizer’, contained in its own cartridge.
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