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Canon i860 'size' QUESTION...

 
 
Doc
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      26th Nov 2003
Hello,
I have a limited vertical clearance area that now
holds an older HP..
Can you advise as to the "vertical" size of the i860 WITH
the standard Paper feed (not the little center one) extended..?

And can you comment on HOW MUCH further the actual PAPER extends?

Thanks very much. Need to know before I buy or it may not fit.

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Bob Gibson
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      27th Nov 2003
Height 12.25". Paper is level w/Paper Rest. There is an additional
unit called the "Photo Paper Tray" for 4x6 photo paper, which fits over
the letter paper feed. However, it can easily be removed for paper
loading. HP is still best for confined places.

Bob

"Doc" <pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| Hello,
| I have a limited vertical clearance area that now
| holds an older HP..
| Can you advise as to the "vertical" size of the i860 WITH
| the standard Paper feed (not the little center one) extended..?
|
| And can you comment on HOW MUCH further the actual PAPER extends?
|
| Thanks very much. Need to know before I buy or it may not fit.
|
| --
| Rich "Doc" Colley
|
| mailto: pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)
|


 
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Michael Grey
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      27th Nov 2003
With the money you will save on ink and the better quality prints.Why don't
you splurge and get a $19.00 TV cart.

"Doc" <pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Hello,
I have a limited vertical clearance area that now
holds an older HP..
Can you advise as to the "vertical" size of the i860 WITH
the standard Paper feed (not the little center one) extended..?

And can you comment on HOW MUCH further the actual PAPER extends?

Thanks very much. Need to know before I buy or it may not fit.

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GeoSd
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      27th Nov 2003
It's worth going for the Canon i860 whatever size as it will not cost as
much to run as the HP! all I ever got with my HP was out of ink message..
HP even have a sell by date on the carts so I have been told and they don't
work after that date, if true then what a load of rubbish...


"Michael Grey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> With the money you will save on ink and the better quality prints.Why

don't
> you splurge and get a $19.00 TV cart.
>
> "Doc" <pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3fc5393b$0$543$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello,
> I have a limited vertical clearance area that now
> holds an older HP..
> Can you advise as to the "vertical" size of the i860 WITH
> the standard Paper feed (not the little center one) extended..?
>
> And can you comment on HOW MUCH further the actual PAPER extends?
>
> Thanks very much. Need to know before I buy or it may not fit.
>
> --
> Rich "Doc" Colley
>
> mailto: pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)
>
>



 
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GeoSd
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      27th Nov 2003
Well it's 330mm from the top of the paper Which is more like 13"
"Michael Grey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> With the money you will save on ink and the better quality prints.Why

don't
> you splurge and get a $19.00 TV cart.
>
> "Doc" <pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3fc5393b$0$543$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello,
> I have a limited vertical clearance area that now
> holds an older HP..
> Can you advise as to the "vertical" size of the i860 WITH
> the standard Paper feed (not the little center one) extended..?
>
> And can you comment on HOW MUCH further the actual PAPER extends?
>
> Thanks very much. Need to know before I buy or it may not fit.
>
> --
> Rich "Doc" Colley
>
> mailto: pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)
>
>



 
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Doc
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      27th Nov 2003
Thanks Bob, Geo, ... Michael, TV cart? I have
a smallish room with a large desk running 1/2 around
on the walls. No space for a TV Cart...


BUT I understand (anyone???) that this i860 has a OPTIONAL
paper tray that GOES beneath the PRINTER and holds 400 sheets?
ANYONE know about this?

I'll check the website as well. Thanks again.

Bob Gibson typed this:

> Height 12.25". Paper is level w/Paper Rest. There is an additional
> unit called the "Photo Paper Tray" for 4x6 photo paper, which fits over
> the letter paper feed. However, it can easily be removed for paper
> loading. HP is still best for confined places.
>
> Bob
>
> "Doc" <pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3fc5393b$0$543$(E-Mail Removed)...
> | Hello,
> | I have a limited vertical clearance area that now
> | holds an older HP..
> | Can you advise as to the "vertical" size of the i860 WITH
> | the standard Paper feed (not the little center one) extended..?
> |
> | And can you comment on HOW MUCH further the actual PAPER extends?
> |
> | Thanks very much. Need to know before I buy or it may not fit.
> |
> | --
> | Rich "Doc" Colley
> |
> | mailto: pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)
> |
>
>


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Doc
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      28th Nov 2003
....it HOLDS only 250 sheets but does fit BENEATH the printer,
and will work with the duplexing unit... maybe this two to three
inch device can be used in place of the top feeding paper tray.
That would solve my problem of space... anyone try this/that?
Thanks.

Doc typed this:

> Thanks Bob, Geo, ... Michael, TV cart? I have
> a smallish room with a large desk running 1/2 around
> on the walls. No space for a TV Cart...
>
>
> BUT I understand (anyone???) that this i860 has a OPTIONAL
> paper tray that GOES beneath the PRINTER and holds 400 sheets?
> ANYONE know about this?
>
> I'll check the website as well. Thanks again.
>
> Bob Gibson typed this:
>
>
>>Height 12.25". Paper is level w/Paper Rest. There is an additional
>>unit called the "Photo Paper Tray" for 4x6 photo paper, which fits over
>>the letter paper feed. However, it can easily be removed for paper
>>loading. HP is still best for confined places.
>>
>>Bob
>>
>>"Doc" <pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:3fc5393b$0$543$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>| Hello,
>>| I have a limited vertical clearance area that now
>>| holds an older HP..
>>| Can you advise as to the "vertical" size of the i860 WITH
>>| the standard Paper feed (not the little center one) extended..?
>>|
>>| And can you comment on HOW MUCH further the actual PAPER extends?
>>|
>>| Thanks very much. Need to know before I buy or it may not fit.
>>|
>>| --
>>| Rich "Doc" Colley
>>|
>>| mailto: pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)
>>|
>>
>>

>
>


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Michael Grey
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      28th Nov 2003
Auto duplexing unit part # 8600A002

"Doc" <pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> ...it HOLDS only 250 sheets but does fit BENEATH the printer,
> and will work with the duplexing unit... maybe this two to three
> inch device can be used in place of the top feeding paper tray.
> That would solve my problem of space... anyone try this/that?
> Thanks.
>
> Doc typed this:
>
> > Thanks Bob, Geo, ... Michael, TV cart? I have
> > a smallish room with a large desk running 1/2 around
> > on the walls. No space for a TV Cart...
> >
> >
> > BUT I understand (anyone???) that this i860 has a OPTIONAL
> > paper tray that GOES beneath the PRINTER and holds 400 sheets?
> > ANYONE know about this?
> >
> > I'll check the website as well. Thanks again.
> >
> > Bob Gibson typed this:
> >
> >
> >>Height 12.25". Paper is level w/Paper Rest. There is an additional
> >>unit called the "Photo Paper Tray" for 4x6 photo paper, which fits over
> >>the letter paper feed. However, it can easily be removed for paper
> >>loading. HP is still best for confined places.
> >>
> >>Bob
> >>
> >>"Doc" <pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >>news:3fc5393b$0$543$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>| Hello,
> >>| I have a limited vertical clearance area that now
> >>| holds an older HP..
> >>| Can you advise as to the "vertical" size of the i860 WITH
> >>| the standard Paper feed (not the little center one) extended..?
> >>|
> >>| And can you comment on HOW MUCH further the actual PAPER extends?
> >>|
> >>| Thanks very much. Need to know before I buy or it may not fit.
> >>|
> >>| --
> >>| Rich "Doc" Colley
> >>|
> >>| mailto: pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)
> >>|
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
> --
> Rich "Doc" Colley
>
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>



 
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Doc
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      28th Nov 2003
From Canon...
The "paper tray cassette" can be used in setup as the default paper
feed. It adds about 2.5 inches to the overall heigth of the printer, but
that is still less than the extended top paper feed. In addition, I was
told that the duplexing unit will also add a bit of heigth. Waiting to
hear the exact dimensions from Canon... thanks.

Michael Grey typed this:
> Auto duplexing unit part # 8600A002
>
> "Doc" <pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3fc6d0f1$0$261$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>...it HOLDS only 250 sheets but does fit BENEATH the printer,
>>and will work with the duplexing unit... maybe this two to three
>>inch device can be used in place of the top feeding paper tray.
>>That would solve my problem of space... anyone try this/that?
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Doc typed this:
>>
>>
>>>Thanks Bob, Geo, ... Michael, TV cart? I have
>>>a smallish room with a large desk running 1/2 around
>>>on the walls. No space for a TV Cart...
>>>
>>>
>>>BUT I understand (anyone???) that this i860 has a OPTIONAL
>>>paper tray that GOES beneath the PRINTER and holds 400 sheets?
>>>ANYONE know about this?
>>>
>>>I'll check the website as well. Thanks again.
>>>
>>>Bob Gibson typed this:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Height 12.25". Paper is level w/Paper Rest. There is an additional
>>>>unit called the "Photo Paper Tray" for 4x6 photo paper, which fits over
>>>>the letter paper feed. However, it can easily be removed for paper
>>>>loading. HP is still best for confined places.
>>>>
>>>>Bob
>>>>
>>>>"Doc" <pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>>news:3fc5393b$0$543$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>| Hello,
>>>>| I have a limited vertical clearance area that now
>>>>| holds an older HP..
>>>>| Can you advise as to the "vertical" size of the i860 WITH
>>>>| the standard Paper feed (not the little center one) extended..?
>>>>|
>>>>| And can you comment on HOW MUCH further the actual PAPER extends?
>>>>|
>>>>| Thanks very much. Need to know before I buy or it may not fit.
>>>>|
>>>>| --
>>>>| Rich "Doc" Colley
>>>>|
>>>>| mailto: pc-dc-(E-Mail Removed)
>>>>|
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>--
>>Rich "Doc" Colley
>>
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>>

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