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Canon i9100
Posted by Robert Peirce on September 1st, 2003


What's the word on this new printer? Where can I find some reviews?

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Robert B. Peirce, Venetia, PA 724-941-6883
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rbp@cooksonpeirce.com [Office]

Posted by Jon Noble on September 1st, 2003


http://www.steves-digicams.com/2003_...non_i9100.html

I love mine.
-Jon

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Posted by Ben Cooper on September 1st, 2003




Robert Peirce wrote:

When I was researching the i9100 I started with-

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...=Google+Search

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...00&sa=N&tab=wg

and ended up ordering one.
We like this printer a lot. We get the best results using
Canon's inks with Canon's paper, though. Our cost per 8x10
print using Canon's inks and paper hover around $2.50.

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Ben Cooper
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Posted by Gary Eickmeier on September 2nd, 2003



"Ben Cooper" <historybot@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Tell me something Ben - how many prints larger than 8.5 x 11 do you plan on
making with your new large format printer? I lusted for a large format
printer for a couple of years, but when it came down to it, I just couldn't
justify the extra cost by the number of large prints I would need - that
couldn't be printed somewhere else.

Gary Eickmeier



Posted by Gary Eickmeier on September 3rd, 2003



"Ben Cooper" <historybot@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Well, I would think you would want a pigment-based printer for clients, so
they won't fade after a couple of years. I don't really like the
metamerization effect they give, but if longevity is important...

Gary Eickmeier



Posted by Ben Cooper on September 3rd, 2003




Gary Eickmeier wrote:
Thanks for the advice.

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