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More info?)
Thanks Matt,
Your info was very helpful...
You mentioned the HP 7960 is going for $129 at costco, is that still
on or was it a special promotion??? I'm gonna decide to buy a printer
anytime now - although from reading your review and others its still a
toss-up between the iP4000 and the 7960...
I've heard colors tend to run/blend on the ip4000 ? is this true ?
CHeers, DD
"Matthew" <thew60nospam@optonline.net> wrote in message news:<mgzmd.5590$hc5.3040872@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net>...
> I started a thread a few weeks ago asking a similar question. mainly
> comparing the Canon iP4000 to the HP 7960. Got MANY responses mainly mixed
> but since I actually had the opportunity to try BOTH I'll put in my 2 cents.
> The HP 7960 was very nice. It has on board card readers, a small screen if
> you choose to print directly from the printer. The photos on Kodak Premium
> Picture Paper was fabulous, tough to tell from lab prints! Also the 7960's B
> & W capabilities are well documented as about the best around certainly in
> the $200 range. This printer can be purchased at COSTCO for $129 now!!
> The 2 downsides of the HP: price of ink is prohibitive, the tricolor
> photcartridge id $35 and the regular tricolor is ~$30. (I bought the THREE
> separate color cartridges for the PIXMA at COSTCO for $27.
> Second issue with the HP though it is not a big deal is it is rather wide.
> Oh yes, and the card readers can chew up a bit of your RAM. Keep that in
> mind.
>
> The Canon PIXMA iP4000 is also very nice though it lacks the on board card
> readers and the screen though you still can print directly to the printer
> with a PictBridge capable camera. The prints at 4800 DPI were a TAD less
> than the HP, something you would have to use a loupe to see, but the B & W
> was not as nice as the HP.
> The Canon has: Dual paper feeds, duplex printing, and blows away the HP in
> the speed department, and all FIVE of the individual ink tanks can be had
> for about 50 bucks.
>
> There are many more pluses and minuses with both, check out steves digicams
>
http://www.steves-digicams.com/printers.html
> and look at the reviews for the printers.
>
> BTW, I kept the Canon and returned the HP. As much as I liked the HP, I do
> not regret my decision.
> Happy hunting,
> Matthew
> "Dutchdude" <rogerlobbezoo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:7fab85a2.0411161846.2685097d@posting.google.com...
> > Hello Printer-dudes (and dudettes),
> >
> > I've never been into color photo-printers but I got a digital camera
> > for my birthday last year and have taken enough photos to fill my 20GB
> > hard-drive - hence I need to buy a nice photo-printer and do some
> > printing...now my dilemma; which one do I buy? I have around $200 to
> > spend and have heard great things about Canon's IP4000 & IP6000, also
> > been recommended Epson R300 in addition to HP 7690 ??? I mainly need
> > it for photo-printing but the odd resume or document could find its
> > way through the box, which one is best in terms of value & quality?
> > been told to check out ink compatibility too...
> >
> > THanks,
> >
> > DD