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07/20/2004 08:56:38 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by jmsetzler: I generally use epson papers as well, but some of the reviews I have read on this i9900 specifically state that using non canon papers yield poor results... |
I think thats a case of marketing from the canon team, i have a Pixus 850i and have used all kinds of paper with it without problems.
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07/20/2004 09:21:25 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by Gordon: Originally posted by scalvert: Big deal. Just reprint it in 20 years, and it'll look that much better with the printer technology du jour. |
Try telling that to someone who buys one of the prints... |
That's the crux of it. A lot of photographers ARE selling prints produced from desktop units. While longevity tests can't be taken as gosphel, I would feel more comfortable selling a print with a higher longevity rating than what Canon offers. |
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07/22/2004 05:57:53 PM · #28 |
So John, are you gonna get one or not? |
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