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Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 11:27:41 -0700
From: J R FOX <jr_fox@pacbell.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Printer for eCS...?

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--- Colin Campbell wrote:

> Martin Rosenfeld wrote:

>> along my Epson Photo 820 which gives excellent
photo quality with the
> EPOMNI3 driver, but when it goes I'm not >
sure what to replace it with.

> Martin,
> I'm using a Canon i860 with the OMNI driver, and
> getting fairly good
> results.

I believe this model (which appears on the hardware
list Mark Dodel linked to) is the same one a relative
had. Quite fast, good quality, had both Par. *and*
USB connections. I don't think it was a Winprinter.
She recently replaced it with a later (9 series ?)
Pixma model -- I don't know why or know much about the
replacement. Epson had sort of owned the photo
printer market, but I think the Canon 860 was a
reasonable alternative.

> read that the Canon
> printers are generally less costly for ink supplies
> than the Epsons.

This I tend to doubt. My recollection is that this is
a 6 ink-cartridge design, and she complained about the
frequency of cartridge replacement and the cost. (My
relative is an artist, and goes through more ink and
paper than is likely typical.) Of course, this could
be debateable: the relative cost of just replacing a
blue or a cyan tank, vs. having to toss a whole
3-in-one or 4-in-one color tank on an older Epson
(like mine, which are much older than the C8x series,
and use non-chipped cartridges), just because *one* of
the constituent colors got used up.

Jordan

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