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Monque Robinson
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      27th Jul 2003
Hi,

I intend to replace my color printer and am researching various
options. I will be using the printer primarily for school reports,
education workshop presentations, and for photo printing. I would
prefer to pay more money for a decent printer as opposed to a very
inexpensive printer where the replacement ink costs more than the
printer itself!

Thanks in advance.
 
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Taliesyn
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      27th Jul 2003
Monque Robinson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I intend to replace my color printer and am researching various
> options. I will be using the printer primarily for school reports,
> education workshop presentations, and for photo printing. I would
> prefer to pay more money for a decent printer as opposed to a very
> inexpensive printer where the replacement ink costs more than the
> printer itself!
>
> Thanks in advance.


Without a doubt the Canon i850. I have it and luv it. Once you
own it you'll forget every printer you ever owned. It's smooth,
ultra quiet, feeds pages flawlessly, prints my photos, CD labels,
greeting cards, etc. My sister's a teacher and loves her's too,
does banners, reports, greeting cards, photos. Oh, it's also very
affordable and prints text very laser-like, you'll appreciate that
for your reports. I can't quote a price because chances are you're
in the States and I'm in Canada. In fact, I KNOW I'm in Canada!

If you're a handyperson you can refill the 4 cartridges for about
$5 (total) with quality bulk generic ink. The ink I use is so good
I can't tell the difference from Canon's. The reason I use bulk is
because I already have a large collection of syringes from my habit.
No, not drugs - refilling many cartridges for previous printers!

Good luck!!!!

-Taliesyn

 
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Bill
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      28th Jul 2003
Taliesyn wrote:

>Monque Robinson wrote:
>>
>> I intend to replace my color printer and am researching various
>> options. I will be using the printer primarily for school reports,
>> education workshop presentations, and for photo printing. I would
>> prefer to pay more money for a decent printer as opposed to a very
>> inexpensive printer where the replacement ink costs more than the
>> printer itself!

>
>Without a doubt the Canon i850. I have it and luv it. Once you
>own it you'll forget every printer you ever owned. It's smooth,
>ultra quiet, feeds pages flawlessly, prints my photos, CD labels,
>greeting cards, etc. My sister's a teacher and loves her's too,


I concur...I did some comparing and I ended up buying the same printer.
The Canon i850 is better than anything else at its price point.

>If you're a handyperson you can refill the 4 cartridges for about
>$5 (total) with quality bulk generic ink.


Refills are the way to go to cut costs. The Canon ink tank is about the
easiest cartridge to refill. The first refills with a kit costs about
$17 CDN for all four cartridges compared to $80 CDN for originals. With
bulk ink that later drops to about $1 per cartridge.

You can read reviews about the i850 online...here's a couple to get you
started. The first is a review of the printer, the second is a review
and comparison to various other models:

http://www.steves-digicams.com/2002_...anon_i850.html
http://www6.tomshardware.com/consume...223/index.html

 
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Taliesyn
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      28th Jul 2003
Bill wrote:
> Taliesyn wrote:
>
>
>>Monque Robinson wrote:
>>
>>>I intend to replace my color printer and am researching various
>>>options. I will be using the printer primarily for school reports,
>>>education workshop presentations, and for photo printing. I would
>>>prefer to pay more money for a decent printer as opposed to a very
>>>inexpensive printer where the replacement ink costs more than the
>>>printer itself!

>>
>>Without a doubt the Canon i850. I have it and luv it. Once you
>>own it you'll forget every printer you ever owned. It's smooth,
>>ultra quiet, feeds pages flawlessly, prints my photos, CD labels,
>>greeting cards, etc. My sister's a teacher and loves her's too,

>
>
> I concur...I did some comparing and I ended up buying the same printer.
> The Canon i850 is better than anything else at its price point.
>
>
>>If you're a handyperson you can refill the 4 cartridges for about
>>$5 (total) with quality bulk generic ink.

>
>
> Refills are the way to go to cut costs. The Canon ink tank is about the
> easiest cartridge to refill. The first refills with a kit costs about
> $17 CDN for all four cartridges compared to $80 CDN for originals. With
> bulk ink that later drops to about $1 per cartridge.
>


My bottle of bulk ink, one color, cost me about $17 (plus shipping/
taxes). At 250 ml, that's enough ink to refill that color about 25
times! By comparison, just one Canon cartridge costs about $25 with
taxes here in Canada. I simply couldn't afford to print photos at
that expenditure level.

> You can read reviews about the i850 online...here's a couple to get you
> started. The first is a review of the printer, the second is a review
> and comparison to various other models:
>
> http://www.steves-digicams.com/2002_...anon_i850.html
> http://www6.tomshardware.com/consume...223/index.html
>


Yes, indeed, the above are very good reviews, especially Steve's
Digicams. Great photos, comments and observations. After reading
it I was sold on the printer.

-Taliesyn

 
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Bronzed.Bodies
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      28th Jul 2003
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 19:18:41 -0400, Bill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Taliesyn wrote:
>
>>Monque Robinson wrote:
>>>
>>> I intend to replace my color printer and am researching various
>>> options. I will be using the printer primarily for school reports,
>>> education workshop presentations, and for photo printing. I would
>>> prefer to pay more money for a decent printer as opposed to a very
>>> inexpensive printer where the replacement ink costs more than the
>>> printer itself!

>>
>>Without a doubt the Canon i850. I have it and luv it. Once you
>>own it you'll forget every printer you ever owned. It's smooth,
>>ultra quiet, feeds pages flawlessly, prints my photos, CD labels,
>>greeting cards, etc. My sister's a teacher and loves her's too,

>
>I concur...I did some comparing and I ended up buying the same printer.
>The Canon i850 is better than anything else at its price point.


Add a "me too" - great little piece of equipment. Decided on mine
because of the print costs (although the i550 seems to be equal there)
and the better photo quality over the i550.
 
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Jerry Schwartz
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      28th Jul 2003
The Canon i950 and Epson 960 are better than the Canon i850 for photo
quality.

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Jerry Schwartz
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http://www.writebynight.com

"Monque Robinson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> I intend to replace my color printer and am researching various
> options. I will be using the printer primarily for school reports,
> education workshop presentations, and for photo printing. I would
> prefer to pay more money for a decent printer as opposed to a very
> inexpensive printer where the replacement ink costs more than the
> printer itself!
>
> Thanks in advance.



 
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meirman
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      29th Jul 2003
In comp.periphs.printers on Sun, 27 Jul 2003 15:04:38 -0400 Taliesyn
<(E-Mail Removed)> posted:

>Monque Robinson wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I intend to replace my color printer and am researching various
>> options. I will be using the printer primarily for school reports,
>> education workshop presentations, and for photo printing. I would
>> prefer to pay more money for a decent printer as opposed to a very
>> inexpensive printer where the replacement ink costs more than the
>> printer itself!
>>
>> Thanks in advance.

>
>Without a doubt the Canon i850. I have it and luv it. Once you
>own it you'll forget every printer you ever owned. It's smooth,
>ultra quiet, feeds pages flawlessly, prints my photos, CD labels,
>greeting cards, etc. My sister's a teacher and loves her's too,
>does banners, reports, greeting cards, photos. Oh, it's also very
>affordable and prints text very laser-like, you'll appreciate that
>for your reports. I can't quote a price because chances are you're
>in the States and I'm in Canada. In fact, I KNOW I'm in Canada!


How do you really know?

>If you're a handyperson you can refill the 4 cartridges for about
>$5 (total) with quality bulk generic ink. The ink I use is so good
>I can't tell the difference from Canon's. The reason I use bulk is
>because I already have a large collection of syringes from my habit.
>No, not drugs - refilling many cartridges for previous printers!


I may have you beat, not in ink by syringes. I have one from 1967
that I used then to refill cartridges for cartridge pens. (remember
them?)

I went through a whole bottle of ink, but somewhere in the second
bottle, I stopped using that kind of pen, and the ink still sits in my
drawer.

>Good luck!!!!
>
>-Taliesyn



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