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Old 03-03-2004, 05:20 PM
Jason Dunn
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The truth is, most printers today output excellent quality - so that's not a real issue. Instead, issues like speed and the type of ink cartridges play more of a role. Myself, I chose a Canon i950D. The current version of this printer is the i960:

http://www.usa.canon.com/html/conCpr...&section=10214

I was an Epson fan for a long time, but once I started doing some research, I really like what Canon had to offer. The i950 I have is very, very fast. And the print quality is very high - prints look amazing, almost indistinguishable from a print I did from Costco. I also like the individual ink cartridges.

So if you're looking for a recommendation, go for a Canon. :way to go:
 
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