

- INK FOR CANON PIXMA IP8720 ACTIVATION CODE
- INK FOR CANON PIXMA IP8720 SOFTWARE LICENSE
- INK FOR CANON PIXMA IP8720 PORTABLE
Double your productivity thanks to two simultaneous use licenses. This one-time purchase offers activation of AccuRIP Emerald on another computer, plus license holders of Sep Studio NXT can activate to the same dongle.
INK FOR CANON PIXMA IP8720 PORTABLE
ACTIVATION OPTION: In addition to the Cloud, activate an optional second license to a portable iLok Gen 3 USB hardware dongle available from Amazon (under $50 USD).Select either Canon or Epson during the checkout process. INCLUDES: Freehand’s Dmax Dye Ink 500mL bottle for refillable cartridge or tank systems.
INK FOR CANON PIXMA IP8720 ACTIVATION CODE
Activation code and software installer securely stored online in your private MY ACCOUNT associated with your web purchase.
INK FOR CANON PIXMA IP8720 SOFTWARE LICENSE
INCLUDES: Downloadable AccuRIP Emerald software license (Mac and Windows).Support available during Freehand’s posted business hours. FREE Emerald and Sep Studio updates included with all active software licenses keeps you current at all times. SUPPORT: Unlimited professional in-house support includes secure login assistance.With both your Cloud and (optional) iLok activation operate a license on any supported OS at any time. This one-time dongle purchase offers activation of AccuRIP Emerald and Sep Studio NXT on another computer. ACTIVATION OPTION: In addition to the Cloud, activate an optional second license to a portable iLok Gen 3 USB hardware dongle.ACTIVATION FREEDOM: Each license includes Cloud activation with 24/7 365 Total User Activation Control (TUAC) eliminating hardware or OS failure downtime.INCLUDES: Two 8.5″ x 11” DarkStar Dye Film™ boxes (100 sheets per box), and one 13” x 19” DarkStar Dye Film™ package (25 sheets per package).Activation code and software installer securely stored online in your private MY ACCOUNT associated with your purchase. INCLUDES: Downloadable Sep Studio NXT software license (Mac and Windows).I am starting to think the 8, 10, 12 or whatever extreme number of color cartridge printers are really just there to reduce the size of individual cartridges and sell even more ink. I still have nice looking prints on my wall done years ago with a 4 color inkjet printer. If you are only printing for your own enjoyment, then I would recommend going with one of the simpler dye based printers for simplicity and lower operating costs. If you are printing professionally and intend to sell your prints, go with one of the pigment based printers. With only 6 colors and the larger "XL" cartridges, I am also spending far less on ink than i did in the past. However, Canon has significantly improved their ink formulas and the fading I was getting with the i9900 is no longer an issue with the iP8720. Prints from the iP8720 have been every bit as good as what I was getting from the i9900. At the time of purchase, the rebates on the Pro 100 meant it was actually cheaper than the iP8720. I seriously considered going with the Pro 100 or Pro 10. I liked the output, but fading was an issue and the 8 tiny ink cartridges were always running out and were expensive to replace. I had been using the Canon i9900 for several years until is died.
