Looking for inkjet in UK for A4-size card

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Hello! I am wanting to buy a printer for my house to colour print
homemade birthday cards up to a4 sizes. The card will be up to
200gm/m2 in thickness.
Thanks for your advice help in advance.
 
I would suggest the Canon iP4500. High quality printing at low running
costs.
Regards
Stick
 
I would suggest the Canon iP4500. High quality printing at low running
costs.
Regards
Stick
Thank you for your advice help. I looked on the canon site at
http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Product_Finder/Printers/Inkjet/PIXMA_iP4500/index.asp?specs=1
and it syas
"
Rear Tray/Cassette: 64 to 105 g/m² and supported Canon special media
up to 273 g/m² "
Please what does the "supported Canon special media " mean? does it
mean it is a seprate tray for the seprate paper? I see it has two
paper trays.
If i do not use the colour inks for a two months does the cartridges
dry?
Thank you for your helpfulness.
 
Thank you for your advice help. I looked on the canon site at
http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Product_Finder/Printers/Inkjet/PIXMA_iP4500/index.asp?specs=1
and it syas
"
Rear Tray/Cassette: 64 to 105 g/m² and supported Canon special media
up to 273 g/m² "
Please what does the "supported Canon special media " mean? does it
mean it is a seprate tray for the seprate paper? I see it has two
paper trays.
If i do not use the colour inks for a two months does the cartridges
dry?
Thank you for your helpfulness.
Sorry I mean to ask at the same time can I get cheaper cartridges in a
store to replace when the first ones go done?
 
Stick Stickus wrote:

I would suggest the Canon iP4500. High quality printing at low running costs.


Great results with Canon ink.


Regards Stick <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...



Hello! I am wanting to buy a printer for my house to colour print homemade birthday cards up to a4 sizes. The card will be up to 200gm/m2 in thickness. Thanks for your advice help in advance.
 
The iP4500 has a top paper feed and a front loading cassette tray. This
enables you to have two different papers available for print at any time. On
my printer I can use paper upto and over 280gsm weight. I get my cartridges
refilled at Cartridge World in Oxford with NO problems or loss of quality.
Regards
Stick
 
The iP4500 has a top paper feed and a front loading cassette tray. This
enables you to have two different papers available for print at any time. On
my printer I can use paper upto and over 280gsm weight. I get my cartridges
refilled at Cartridge World in Oxford with NO problems or loss of quality.
Regards
Stick
Thank you for your help.
 
Stick Stickus wrote:

The iP4500 has a top paper feed and a front loading cassette tray. This enables you to have two different papers available for print at any time. On my printer I can use paper upto and over 280gsm weight. I get my cartridges refilled

Everybody is entitled to make a mistake.  I do my best to avoid issues so I use Canon ink for best quality.  Some people are blinded by coin and cannot see the differences that are there.


at Cartridge World in Oxford with NO problems or loss of quality. Regards Stick <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...



On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 16:57:58 GMT, [email protected] wrote:



On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 07:32:30 -0000, "Stick Stickus" <[email protected]> wrote:



I would suggest the Canon iP4500. High quality printing at low running costs. Regards Stick <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...



Hello! I am wanting to buy a printer for my house to colour print homemade birthday cards up to a4 sizes. The card will be up to 200gm/m2 in thickness. Thanks for your advice help in advance.



Thank you for your advice help. I looked on the canon site at http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Product_Finder/Printers/Inkjet/PIXMA_iP4500/index.asp?specs=1 and it syas " Rear Tray/Cassette: 64 to 105 g/m² and supported Canon special media up to 273 g/m² " Please what does the "supported Canon special media " mean? does it mean it is a seprate tray for the seprate paper? I see it has two paper trays. If i do not use the colour inks for a two months does the cartridges dry? Thank you for your helpfulness.



Sorry I mean to ask at the same time can I get cheaper cartridges in a store to replace when the first ones go done?
 
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