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Originally posted by Burkels: It is. This is the [b]General Arranger Keyboards Forum. Scroll upwards in the mainindex of this forum to find the PC Software and Hardware Forum.
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It's common knowledge this forum is about arrangers and any number of subjects about performing and playing. Plus, totally off-topic subjects. Join in!
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Originally posted by SemiLiveMusic: It's common knowledge this forum is about arrangers and any number of subjects about performing and playing. Plus, totally off-topic subjects. Join in!
Performing and playing, fair enough. But advice on what printer to buy... Come on. Calls for a moderator to move a few topics :-)
I'm thinking about a new bullbar for my 4x4. (Hey, it carries my KB when I drive to a gig, so it's on-topic, right?) Any advice?
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We have had this discussion on this forum several times. For my two-bits worth, as long as we are talking onesy-twosey CD printing jobs that require full color, the Epson family (R-200, R-220, R-300 & R-320) are hard to beat. I sent Scott Yee and others samples. I never have a problem with smearing. My only complaint (and this one is universal, no matter what brand of inkjet)involves the extremely high cost of ink. It costs those folks less than a dollar per unit in labor and materials and they are ripping us to pieces costwise. No wonder they sell the printers so cheap. It nearly costs as much for the ink!
Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Originally posted by Riceroni9: Hi Brickboo, Semi & others:
We have had this discussion on this forum several times. For my two-bits worth, as long as we are talking onesy-twosey CD printing jobs that require full color, the Epson family (R-200, R-220, R-300 & R-320) are hard to beat. I sent Scott Yee and others samples. I never have a problem with smearing. My only complaint (and this one is universal, no matter what brand of inkjet)involves the extremely high cost of ink. It costs those folks less than a dollar per unit in labor and materials and they are ripping us to pieces costwise. No wonder they sell the printers so cheap. It nearly costs as much for the ink!
Sorry for the rant! Good luck. RICE
That's why I only buy Canon printers. They have individual ink cartridges and they are quite inexpensive. DonM
Originally posted by DonM: That's why I only buy Canon printers. They have individual ink cartridges and they are quite inexpensive. DonM
Hi Don I also have graduated to a Canon i350 .I bought it because I saw that the cartridges were considerably cheaper than the others (like HP) but I have found that I have to buy more replacement cartridges for the Canon than I ever did for the HP Not too late I hope to wish you and your family a Happy New Year 2006.