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