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"SleeperMan" <SleeperMan@too.sleepy> wrote in message
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> measekite wrote:
>> zakezuke AKA MATT ZAKOWSKI wrote:
>>
>>>> What are the pros and cons for choosing the
>>>> ip6600d over the ip5200? Or vice versa?
>>>> Main use will be for photo work.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> You'll have to judge for your self. There are no real reviews, and
>>> no real users. From what i've observed canon is releasing this line
>>> of printers pre-maturely.
>>>
>>> the ip6600d has the spiffy screen for editing and printing without a
>>> pc. Handy but one might say pointless for someone who always edits
>>> before they print.
>>>
>> DAT WHAT I SAID
>>
On the previous series the 5000 not only had a smaller drop size but a much
higher resolution. the next one up was the 8500. Larger minimum drop size
lower resolution but 8 inks. More colours not only means more accurate
colour reproduction but a wider range of colours (gamut) to use. The higher
resolution of the 5000 is meant to show more image detail and sharpness. As
for the 6 ink machine it depends on resolution and dot size. A reviewer at
the time lamented why canon couldn't do 8 colour with small drop size.
Perhaps this year they will. In summary if you don't use oem paper and ink
then you really have to get a custom colour profile. If you don't then the
colour accuracy won't be there. Also an 8 ink system will cost twice as
much as a 4 ink (to oversimplify) to run. That leaves detail. If you have
a very high res scanner or 8mp or more camera then get the 5000 that will be
able to produce the resolution. If ink costs are a concern get the 5000. I
guess i'm saying all but the true professional with a very high budget for
calibration and consumables will do very well with the 5000 or 5200. If you
are at all serious then you will do more editing than a tiny built in screen
can provide.
I have a 4 colour i850 and a 6 colour epson r300. There is not alot between
them except when buying oem consumables the canon is cheaper to run.