Canon i950 4x6 paper ???

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In article <MPG.1b3ab4213dac363a98968d@news.west.cox.net>, rick@yahoo.com
says...
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> Can you have both 8x10 and 4x6 loaded in the printer at the same time
> like the i960?
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> Thanks
>
> Rick
>


No, having both loaded requires the 4x6 paper holder attachment, and that
doesnt come with the i950 (and it wouldn't mount on it, if you got one).



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Larry Lynch
Mystic, Ct.
 
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Thanks I was trying to decide whether to go with a i950 or i960. I will
be doing alot of 4x6 but don't want to swap paper all the time.

I also don't want to have to switch ink cartridges like the HP's

Looks like it's going to be either the I960 or i860.

Do you know if the main difference is the speed between the 860 and 960?

Thanks

Rick



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> No, having both loaded requires the 4x6 paper holder attachment, and that
> doesnt come with the i950 (and it wouldn't mount on it, if you got one).
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>
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On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 08:55:28 -0700, Rick <rick@yahoo.com> wrote:

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>Thanks I was trying to decide whether to go with a i950 or i960. I will
>be doing alot of 4x6 but don't want to swap paper all the time.
>
>I also don't want to have to switch ink cartridges like the HP's
>
>Looks like it's going to be either the I960 or i860.
>
>Do you know if the main difference is the speed between the 860 and 960?
>
>Thanks
>
>Rick
>
>
>
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>> No, having both loaded requires the 4x6 paper holder attachment, and that
>> doesnt come with the i950 (and it wouldn't mount on it, if you got one).
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There is a significant difference in the speed on large photos, but
for 4x6, it seems about the same. With photos larger than 4x6, , the
960 really rips through them much faster.

Also, grab the rebate coupon on the canon site and save yourself 30
bux.

http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/controller?act=PromotionsAct