I'v narrowed my next printer down to the R1800 or Canon's 9000Pro model.

Both similar in papaer spec's and price, with the Epson a tad cheaper.

Dave

Quoting Thibouille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Is still don't know if I should by a printer.
> I'm not printing now (only a have a colour laser hum...) but would
> like to do so.
> However, price (printer as well as inks & paper) is really scaring me.
> I'm really on budget.
>
> What would you do or choose ?
>
> 2006/12/3, David Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> On 12/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Yup, been printing with it for days now (getting ready for show),  
>>  and, wow,
>> > does it make great prints! Makes my stuff look better than it is. :-) The
>> > printer is also sturdy and well-built, so I don't feel like it is  
>>  going to fall
>> > apart on me any time soon. It does eat ink, but not worse than many other
>> > inkjets, and I was expecting that.
>> >
>> > And presumably the R800 is as good, since it is really the same   
>> printer, just
>> > not wide format.
>> >
>> > Definitely an Epson winner.
>> >
>> > This FYI was brought to you by, Marnie aka Doe ;-)
>>
>> Good to hear. :-)
>>
>> I love my R2400. I printed a couple of my K10D PESO's yesterday and
>> they look fantastic IMNSHO (In My Not So Humble Opinion)
>>
>> Dave
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