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Since the intro of the Canon S9000, there are quite a few more Canon "large
format" printers introduced, other then a borderless 13x19, and a little
more speed, and maybe a little bit better resolution:
Any reason to run out and get one to replace the original (S9000)?
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See the information about the i9900 at Canon's website.
6,144 nozzles for exceptional speed (You have 3,072 nozzles)
8 color ChromaPLUS ink system for expanded color gamut (you have 6 colors)
2 picoliter droplets for virtually grain-free photos up to 13" x 19" (yours
prints at 4 picoliter)
8 individual ink tanks help reduce waste and can save you money
Direct photo printing from PictBridge-compatible digital cameras and DV
camcorders (no pictbridge connector on the S9000)
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> Since the intro of the Canon S9000, there are quite a few more Canon
"large
> format" printers introduced, other then a borderless 13x19, and a little
> more speed, and maybe a little bit better resolution:
>
> Any reason to run out and get one to replace the original (S9000)?
>
> TY
>
Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers (More info?)
DoubleEntendre wrote:
> Since the intro of the Canon S9000, there are quite a few more Canon
> "large format" printers introduced, other then a borderless 13x19,
> and a little more speed, and maybe a little bit better resolution:
>
> Any reason to run out and get one to replace the original (S9000)?
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