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Thanx for the discussion, zakezuke.
I actually added a Canon MP 760 to my Amazon wishlist when it was being
offered for around $187 but by the time I decided to order it had gone back
to regular Amazon price of around $280.
I never even looked at the 760 onboard slots although one of my cameras uses
xD cards.I was debating whether I wanted a machine with an internal
printhead or a machine with the printhead in the cartridge. I had a very bad
experience with an Epson printer.
The older model HP printers are real 'work horses'. Although I don't do a
lot of printing with it, I've never had any problems with it. Most of our
printing is done from my wife's HP 6122.
I don't bother refilling my cartridges but I do buy remanufactured black
cartridges ( both printers use the 45 black cartridge ). I've had mixed
results using remanufactured color cartridges; so I usually get HP color
cartridges.
Wayne
"zakezuke" <zakezuke_us@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> >I know Canon sells at least one model. Is anyone aware of a product from
> >a
>>different vendor? How do these units perform?
>
> Other than the Canon Pixma MP 760 there is the the Epson Stylus Photo
> RX500, RX600, and RX620. Fortunately I kept hardcopy on the Epson
> model that isn't listed on the Office Depot website. Tom's hardware
> has a soso review of the RX620 vs other multi functions but compares it
> to the Canon Mp 780 which has no 35mm support. You can compare the
> Canon 760/780 to the Pixma ip4000, and the Epson RX600/620 to the R300
> for print quality and features. Neither the Canon mp760 nor Epson
> RX620 support fax. The Epsons don't support duplex printing.
>
> I've only printed off 20 or so pages from the MP 760, and so far I only
> have one complaint. No xD slot on the front.
>
> The HP 720 took the 45A black which had a very high yield, 833 pages.
> It was one of my favorates. Expect 1/2 that from either Epson or Canon
> so either way you're opening up the cover twice as often. Expect
> higher cost per page from Epson's OEM inks. Expect the Canon to be
> lower than the either your old HP or the Epson. Also the 720 had a
> nice fast draft mode that was high contrast. Expect the Canon to a tad
> lower but acceptable and the Epson to lightish gray. The Canon has a
> detachable head that can be cleaned or replaced. The Epson does not
> and would require service. The Canon ink tanks can be refilled in a
> pinch and uses an optical sensor to detect ink levels, and there are
> easier to refill 3rd party tanks. They are also transparent so you the
> user can see the ink level. The Epson due to design can not be
> refilled easily. They chips to keep an estimate of consumption, but
> there are 3rd party solutions to resolve this issue.
>
>
>
> -General reviews of AIO printers-
>
http://www.tomshardware.com/consumer/200504082/multifunction_printers-01.html
> -Review Canon mp 760-
>
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_reviews/canon_mp760.html
> -Review Epson RX620-
>
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1781523,00.asp
>