Hi Cari, and Epona;
I hear you both, loud and clear. I recently got an i860, and prints are
stacking up rapidly. My wife and son gave me a Microtek 6000 scanner
for Christmas, amazing versatility. My son has a Canon G5 camera, mind
boggling features and versatility! Ain't technology grand! All the
money I used to spend on film and processing will probably go into ink
and paper now.
Bob
| Cari (MS-MVP) wrote:
| > | > snip
| >
| >> AFAIK, there is no solution other than purchasing a fully
| >> XP-compatible system (this is what I had to do - I purchased a
Canon
| >> i9100 which - I hope - will have a little bit of longevity).
| >>
| > If it produces photos anything like the i950, the only problems
| > you'll have are constantly replacing ink cartridges and photo paper
| > because the results are so good, you just HAVE to keep printing
more!
| > And your's will be bigger pages than mine!!!!! I have the results
| > framed all round my house.... I'm running out of wallspace.... need
a
| > bigger house or an extension to this one! The images are superb.
| >
| > Cari
| >
www.coribright.com
|
| Well it's the i950's bigger brother, so what you reckon? ;o) I've been
doing
| some work for my grandfather and I'm already on my third set of carts
(only
| had it a month!) - I'm now saving for a digicam (the two models I've
got my
| eye on are also Canon). I will, eventually, also have to replace my
trusty
| Epson 1240U scanner as it's just about on its last legs - and I'm
looking at
| CanoScans too!
|
| I've not bought any A3 paper yet, as I've not had the need...I
*REALLY* need
| a camera! ;o)
|
| Blessings for the New Year, hon...
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