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Does canon make an inkjet printer that does larger then 13x19 inch size with
tanks that can be refilled (bci-6 series)? I know hp makes the designjet 130 & 110plus series & can you refill these? Thanks, DE |
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> Does canon make an inkjet printer that does larger then 13x19 inch size with
> tanks that can be refilled (bci-6 series)? The largest i'm aware of is the ip9900 which is an A3+ printer (13" x 19"" I'm only aware of their W series printers... between $2,000 and $20,000 IIRC. They don't take the bci-6 inks. I'm not aware of anything A1 sized (23.4 x 33.1)that'll fit on a desk. The W6400 24IN wide (canon mistaken calls these large format) you can have for I believe under $4000. The HP DJ 130 is well also 24 and costs about 1/4 the price. |
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zakezuke wrote:
>> Does canon make an inkjet printer that does larger then 13x19 inch >> size with tanks that can be refilled (bci-6 series)? > > The largest i'm aware of is the ip9900 which is an A3+ printer (13" x > 19"" It's i9950 (9900) not iP. It isn't a Pixma, it's an 'i' series. |
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>It's i9950 (9900) not iP. It isn't a Pixma, it's an 'i' series.
my bad, I always want to type ip when talking about the canon desktop printers |
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DoubleEntendre wrote: > Does canon make an inkjet printer that does larger then 13x19 inch size with > tanks that can be refilled (bci-6 series)? I know hp makes the designjet 130 > & 110plus series & can you refill these? > > Thanks, > > DE Just saw a Canon W6400 large format photo printer yesterday. Apparently it is a newly released printer. It uses 6 colors of ink (black, C, M, Y, PC and PM). There are two black inks one for matt and the other for glossy photo paper. The inks are pigmented inks. I was told it is selling around $2400. The cartridges are no longer BCI-6 cartridges. They are much larger ones. I think each holds about 100 to 200 ml of ink. The cartridges are connected through tubes to a removable printhead. |
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On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 07:03:35 GMT, " Stevelee" <"
Stevelee"@hotmail.com> wrote: > > >DoubleEntendre wrote: > >> Does canon make an inkjet printer that does larger then 13x19 inch size with >> tanks that can be refilled (bci-6 series)? I know hp makes the designjet 130 >> & 110plus series & can you refill these? >> >> Thanks, >> >> DE > >Just saw a Canon W6400 large format photo printer yesterday. Apparently it is a >newly released printer. It uses 6 colors of ink (black, C, M, Y, PC and PM). >There are two black inks one for matt and the other for glossy photo paper. >The inks are pigmented inks. I was told it is selling around $2400. The cartridges >are no longer BCI-6 cartridges. They are much larger ones. I think each holds >about 100 to 200 ml of ink. The cartridges are connected through tubes to a >removable printhead. You ,mean they've taken all this time to get to where Epson where 5 years ago? ;-) -- Hecate - The Real One Hecate@newsguy.com Fashion: Buying things you don't need, with money you don't have, to impress people you don't like... |
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Hecate wrote: > > You ,mean they've taken all this time to get to where Epson where 5 > years ago? ;-) Don't know. But one thing is quite clear to me. I don't care who had printers using pigmented inks first. If Canon has it now may I leave all Epson printers to you? |
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> Don't know. But one thing is quite clear to me. I don't care who had printers
> using pigmented inks first. If Canon has it now may I leave all Epson printers > to you? They've had pigmented inks on commercial printers for some time now. I honestly don't know how well it works over a long period of time... i'm told their pro wides are rooted in thermal bubblejet technology(I take this with a grain of salt I honestly don't know). I don't see them often as their price is pretty high. I wouldn't expect them to offer pigments on their consumer line anytime soon. I had no clue the w6400 was so cheap though.... still a pretty penny. |
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On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 05:53:09 GMT, " Stevelee" <"
Stevelee"@hotmail.com> wrote: > > >Hecate wrote: > >> >> You ,mean they've taken all this time to get to where Epson where 5 >> years ago? ;-) > >Don't know. But one thing is quite clear to me. I don't care who had printers >using pigmented inks first. If Canon has it now may I leave all Epson printers >to you? LOL! Only if they're in the professional range ![]() -- Hecate - The Real One Hecate@newsguy.com Fashion: Buying things you don't need, with money you don't have, to impress people you don't like... |
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