Thanks for the suggestions. After doing a bit more research, I decided to go with the Epson Stylus Photo R220. I liked it because it had 6 cartridges compared to just 4 with the CX4800. I bought it at Best Buy, so I could pay it off over a few weeks since money is a bit tight at the moment, but I still really want to get started on printing some higher-quality photographs than I have been. I had also thought more about getting a scanner, but decided to hold off on it for now. The few packs of photos I need to scan for my own archives, plus a few for my website, can be just as well scanned with my current Mustek scanner and retouched in Photoshop. Can't wait to start printing once I reformat my computer to clear out some junk that had been on it for a while. :-D Megan test'; "> --------------------------------- Yahoo! Shopping Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Yahoo! Shopping [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: What I"m now looking at (was: barebones, groundfloor photo printer (plus oth
2005-12-13 by Megan Milligan