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From: "Bud Barker" <>
Subject: Re: GEN-NEWBIE-D Digest V01 #1101
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 05:49:04 -0400
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On the subject of printing...I have an HP Deskjet 882C which does a
creditable job on color printing. I'm getting ready to do a color pictorial
directory of the church choir. I had thought to use the super white paper
for the original printout and subsequent copying. I will put the images in
the computer using a digital camera. I'll probably do 4 prints per 81/2 x 11
page. Any thoughts on paper?
Regards...Bud Barker
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Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: GEN-NEWBIE-D Digest V01 #1101


> Hi Donna:
> We also have the Epson 880 and love it. We have talked about buying
> inexpensive replacement cartridges on the net, but were afraid our picture
> printouts would be compromised. Where do you get yours online? We'd like
to
> give it a try. Thanks.
> Linda K. Tennessee
> > My 3 cents worth
> > :
> > 1. I've had 2 Epson printers that I love. The one I have now is the
Epson
> > Stylus Color 880. It has a separate black cartridge and a combined
color.
> > But I buy compatible ink cartridges off the net for a fraction of the
cost
> > of Epson brand.
> >
> > 2. I had a great HP Printer a few years ago with separate cartridges
for
> > all 3 colors and black. But, you have to buy HP brand cartridges which
are
> > very expensive.
> >
> > 3. There are many new Epson printers that have come on the market since
I
> > bought mine, so I can't really recommend a certain one.....but
compatible
> > ink cartridges will save you a bundle if you have a digital camera and
print
> > alot of photos.
> >
> > Donna DALTON on Lake Granbury, TX
> >
> > http://www2.itexas.net/dgdalton
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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