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Another thing about ip4000

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I just printed out a nozzle test and there's text black cyan, light cyan,
magenta, light magenta, yellow and photo black.
How does this printer "compose" photo cyan and photo magenta from normal
ones? Maybe by spitting smaller drops of ink?
Interesting...i guess that's why prints on Canon's Photo paper pro come out
really astonishing...i know a lot represents quality paper, but still...

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