tomoc wrote:
> Keith-
>
> Glad to see someone in the boat with me <g>. I know it isn't a
> perfect solution, but it is to my mind, the very best glossy one
> available today.
Agreed...
>
> The ONLY thing that keeps me from using it more is that you have to
> print with the Epson driver which is so slow. I wonder if maybe a
> Canon printer and LSG ink isn't the answer?
>
It may well be...
The QB and Fotonics are available for the S9000 already... I expect
that SG is the next logical introduction..
[Keith]
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