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I am looking for a photo printer for less than $500. I am not concerned about speed only quality. I only expect to print about four 8 x 10 prints and ten 4 x 6 prints per week. I could have them printed elsewhere, but I enjoy printing my own. From what I read it seems like the best photo printers in this range are the Canon Photo i9900 and the Canon Photo PIXMA iP8500. It seems like they are the same printer, except the i9900 will print up to 13" x 19". I sure would appreciate receiving some opinions on this. Thank you. Jim |
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"ji" <jimpict.comcast.net> wrote in message news:9PidnVZFFMJBjJDZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com... > Hi > I am looking for a photo printer for less than $500. > I am not concerned about speed only quality. I only expect to print > about > four 8 x 10 prints and ten 4 x 6 prints per week. I could have them > printed > elsewhere, but I enjoy printing my own. Take a look at the HP Photosmart 8750. It is a nine ink system with excellent print quality. See: http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/e...340-426170.html If you would like a sample drop me an email - if you send me a jpg I will make a print for you and send it back by mail. Regards, Bob Headrick, MS MVP Printing/Imaging |
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> From what I read it seems like the best photo printers in this range are the
> Canon Photo i9900 and the Canon Photo PIXMA iP8500. It seems like they are > the same printer, except the i9900 will print up to 13" x 19". You should go into your local shop with a pack of your favorite or reccomended photopaper, jack in your digital camera, and see for your self. Most stores are agreeable to this so long as you leave your prints there... you get a clue and they get free prints to show others. Do evaluate the ip6600D as well, less inks but smaller ink drops. The ip8500 is a pixma sporting duplex and cd printing, where CD printing isn't enabled by default on american models. The i9900 lacks these two features. Both printers are near as i'm aware discontinued pending new models. The i9900 is to be replaced by the pro9000 (dye) and pro9500 (pigment). See http://www.steves-digicams.com/pr/c...ixmapro_pr.html I don't know what will replace the ip8500. The i9900 can be had easily enough though places like newegg.com for about $425 shipped. The new pro9000 may or may not be an improvement, the resolution according to the website will be the same, drop size the same, nozzle count the same, the ink however is the new chromalife100. |
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THE I9900 IS A GREAT PRINTER AND IT WAS JUST DISCONTINUED. THERE ARE
TWO WIDE CARRIAGE REPLACEMENTS THAT APPEAR TO BE AN IMPROVEMENT. THEY NOW HAVE TWIN PAPER FEEDS BUT THEY DO NOT DUPLEX. ONE HAS i THINK 12 INK CARTS AND IS MUCH SLOWER THAN THE OTHER WHICH IS ABOUT THE SAME SPEED AS THE QUICK I9900. I AM NOT SURE BUT I THINK THE SLOWER ONE WILL DO A BETTER JOB WITH BLACK AND WHITE. YOU CAN FIND OUT ALL OF THE DETAILS ON THE CANONUSA WEBSITE. I WOULD EXPECT THAT REVIEWS WILL BE OUT SHORTLY. BE SURE TO USE OEM INK. ji wrote: >Hi >I am looking for a photo printer for less than $500. >I am not concerned about speed only quality. I only expect to print about >four 8 x 10 prints and ten 4 x 6 prints per week. I could have them printed >elsewhere, but I enjoy printing my own. >From what I read it seems like the best photo printers in this range are the >Canon Photo i9900 and the Canon Photo PIXMA iP8500. It seems like they are >the same printer, except the i9900 will print up to 13" x 19". >I sure would appreciate receiving some opinions on this. >Thank you. >Jim > > > > |
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