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best printer for B&W photos

 
 
PrincePete01
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      13th Aug 2003
i'm beginning to experiment with digital B&W. which printer would you recommend
for this? I know that certain companies make special inks just for this
purpose, but i think they only work in epson printers. is epson the way to go
or can the the new canon's 850i/950i handle this job as well? thanks for your
opinions.

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      14th Aug 2003

"PrincePete01" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> i'm beginning to experiment with digital B&W. which printer would you

recommend
> for this? I know that certain companies make special inks just for this
> purpose, but i think they only work in epson printers. is epson the way to go
> or can the the new canon's 850i/950i handle this job as well? thanks for your
> opinions.


The new line of HP Photosmart printers may meet your needs. The Photosmart
7960 has 8 ink printing including a grayscale cartridge. The Photosmart 7660,
7760 and 245 printers also support the gray cartridge for nice grayscale
printing. See the following for details and comparisons:
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en...251-64340.html

Regards,
Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP


 
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