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Ancient Canon Printer
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Ancient Canon Printer. Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers () I have an opportunity to get a Canon CJ-10 Copier/Scanner/Printer, for free. Does anyone know why I should bother? It does have the IPU-SS SCSI adapter. And, it does make color copies....
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Printer only or Multifunction
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invalid.com says... > Hi all, new to the group and new to buying printers. >> I have an ancient Canon printer and an almost as ancient Canon scanner. >> I want to buy a new printer and am thinking I could do with a faster, > new scanner as well....
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Epsons, the only *photo* large format printers on the market
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inferior to the printer I am using now > (canon i9950). > Archived from groups: rec.photo.digital () What Canon are you using? I agree that the i9950 is very good, but it is not a large format printer. Have you tried any recent 24" Canon? On 26/...
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Why no more parallel ports on Dell desktops?
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not need any of the bells and whistles of a newer printer, why should he replace it? Keep in mind that the printer manufacturers (all of them, HP, Lexmark, Epson, Canon) have kludged their cartridges as much as possible to either eliminate or discourage...
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feel shortchanged by Canon
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history. Somebody did :-) Who's ancient history?! My late lamented printer was a Canon 7004, nothing but parallel. Don't remember if it came with a cable, probably not. Most printers then were parallel. >Also, BTW, for the most part today printers...
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A caution on Canon printers
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environmentally unacceptable and I do hope Canon is not falling into the same business model that every other printer manufacturer seems to have followed. I was just beginning to appreciate Canon for what appeared to be high ethical standards in this...
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Best color printer (photo printer) for a reasonable price
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value. >>> Since I bought the Canon PIXMA iP6000D last week I will have to disagree with you and my > claim is that the Canon PIXMA iP6000D is vastly superior to the Canon IP4000 and any other >printer on the market today. I don't know if others...
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printer reviews
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Anyway...did you calculate money you spend on HP carts and Canon or Epson ones? In one year buying HP you spend for at least one printer, or let's say this way: Buying Canon or Epson---in 1 year you save a money to buy another brand new one...and in this...
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Questions about printers that print on to CD's/DVD's
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more expensive ( I use generic cartridges with no problem) I have read that the printheads on epsons clog more easly than canon Does anybody have any thoughts on epson or canon printers and does the difference between the Epson R200 and R300 warrant...
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Photo printing - consummable costs
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should be very pleased with the Canon printer, and it is very convenient to make your own prints. You will want to create a profile for the printer and the paper you are using that will give the best match between what you see on the screen and what...
