printer that lets you stack lots of paper?

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I'm looking for a printer that would let me queue a lot of paper,
ideally like 1000 sheets. It needs to be inkjet, and the sheets need to
be 4 x 6 photo paper.

Anyone?

Currently I'm using a Canon IP4000 and love it, but if there's a way to
stack lots of paper, I havn't found it.
 
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I'm looking for a printer that would let me queue a lot of paper,
ideally like 1000 sheets. It needs to be inkjet, and the sheets need to
be 4 x 6 photo paper.

Anyone?

Currently I'm using a Canon IP4000 and love it, but if there's a way to
stack lots of paper, I havn't found it.

Would HPs business inkjets be able to do this?
 
You can load both trays in the IP series and have it auto sense when one
tray is empty through the driver.That should give you 300 sheets.
 
I'm actually using half size photo paper (2.13" x 6"). I made a little
photobooth and am tired of changing the paper. And unfortunately, the
bottom feeder doesn't get narrower than 4".

http://wrybread.com/photobooth
 
I think you may have more problems than simply needing a larger paper tray.
If any of your customers find out that you've made their photos available
for the world to see, they just might be a little upset with you and their
attorneys will be out shopping for new Jag's.
 
drc023 said:
I think you may have more problems than simply needing a larger paper tray.
If any of your customers find out that you've made their photos available
for the world to see, they just might be a little upset with you and their
attorneys will be out shopping for new Jag's.
Where did he say he was gonna post them? He's asking about PRINTING them.

Rick
 
I followed the link he posted in his second message. After looking at the
site, it doesn't appear that it's a commercial enterprise, but I doubt some
of the people would want their rather private images shown to the web
community.
 
I think you may have more problems than simply needing a larger paper tray.
If any of your customers find out that you've made their photos available
for the world to see, they just might be a little upset with you and their
attorneys will be out shopping for new Jag's.

Don't be an idiot. It's a photobooth in my house, the people in there
are my friends and they know full well it's posted on the web.

Thanks for the dose of paranoia though.
 

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