I am sure that they will be glad for your free advertisement, but I am looking for help, not ridicule. If I wanted ridicule, I would be posting over at dpreview. Maybe you have money to be throwing down the toilet, but I certainly don't. Charging $7.00 to ship two sheets of paper is on the verge of ridiculous. When Moab will ship multiple sample orders for free, that tells me that they are working hard to earn my business. I may not buy directly from them, but if I like their paper, they will get my business. The same goes for red River. I am getting a 28 page sample pack sent to me for only four and a half dollars shipping (plus the small cost of the sample pack itself). Hawk Mountain is sending me a swatch book of all their papers for no cost whatsoever. I may not be able to print on them, but at least I will be able to see what all of their papers are like. I am a pretty savvy consumer. I like to deal with companies that show a little effort in trying to get my business. I may not be a huge paper consumer at this point, but I will remember companies that put in a little effort to get my business when I am. I don't want to offend anyone who likes inkjetart.com. These are just my opinions. Steve --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "djon43" <djon43@y...> wrote: > > $7 breaks the piggy bank? > > Heres a plug for Inkjetart.com (I hate to hear good people demeaned): > > Inkjetart.com is maximum competitive, has big inventory, is reliable > and helpful: Their website is *much* more informative than most. > > They sell many/most fine brands of photo/art paper, not just the house > brand (Illuminata...nice stuff), at low prices. > > I always buy their modest minimum ($100?) so I *never* pay for > shipping...and my supplies (eg Epson, Moab) arrive in two working days > (eg last ordered Friday afternoon, got this Tuesday morning). > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" > <smoon4@y...> wrote: > > > > I am just starting to get into printing B&W and more than just 4x6 > > vacation snapshots at home. I am researching paper choiced and ordering > > samples where possible. I am having a problem, however, finding samples > > of PR. inkjetart.com has samples, but they want to charge me almost > > seven dollars to ship two sheets of PR. That seems a little ridculous, > > especially since Moab is shipping my samples for only the cost of the > > paper. > > > > Does anyone know of any place I can get a couple of sample sheets of PR > > 308 gsm to try and not have to pay a fortune in shipping costs? Any > > help would be greatly appreciated. > > > > By the way. The amount of information available through this group is > > amazing. I only wish I had the time to go through it all. I am sure I > > could learn a ton from you guys. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Steve > > >
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Re: Source for samples of PR
2005-10-23 by Steve
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