I own a old Imac 400mhz running 10.2 and 9.2. I have lexmark black and white laser printer and I would now like to get a color printer, mostly for creating color photography for personal use and also in my new career ( I hope) in real estate sales.
I have not worked for a long time as I am disabled. So money is diffiently a consideration.
What would you recommend as the best printer for me? At the local apple store they showed me an epison 2200, I think that was the model number?
Gaston_fouchette @yahoo.com
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#2
Posted 24 December 2004 - 01:50 AM
If THIS PRINTER is the one they showed you, it is an excellent printer, but probably a bit of overkill for your needs (& price considerations)
Unless you want/need the capabilities of the above unit (13" X 44" prints, really hi resolution, 7 ink tanks for archive-quality inks ect ect...), you may wanna spend some time shopping around. There are alot of very high quality photo printers out there from HP, Canon & Epson that will produce excellent results for ~$200 or less.
Unless you want/need the capabilities of the above unit (13" X 44" prints, really hi resolution, 7 ink tanks for archive-quality inks ect ect...), you may wanna spend some time shopping around. There are alot of very high quality photo printers out there from HP, Canon & Epson that will produce excellent results for ~$200 or less.
#3
Posted 24 December 2004 - 10:01 AM
personally I love both the epson and canon lines and actually have both of them in my office. The Epson 2200 is a wonderful printer but doesn't sound like the right printer for you unless you need to print larger than 8.5 x 11. If not, take a look at the Epson R200 (~90.00USD) or R300 (adds an LCD screen to the R200 along with media card slots) or the Canon i960 line (~110.00USD). The Canon is being phased out with the new line of iPixima printers but the i960 is a worthy printer as well. Enjoy
Goldie
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#5
Posted 24 December 2004 - 02:36 PM
I agree. I continue to be astonished at the quality of a printer I bought many months ago, a Canon i860 which now has been replaced, I believe by the Pixma iP4000. This model and several other Canons are available for under $200. If you don't need 11x17" printed edge to edge, there really isn't any need to spend more (the iP4000 lists for USD $150 but I'm sure if you shop you can get it quite a lot cheaper).
G
G
#6
Posted 24 December 2004 - 05:50 PM
Here's a good site to do comparison shopping for brands/models/prices. http://www.shopping.com/xPP-Printers
Cheers, Tom
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