Clayton, Bob Frost, et al: Thanks for giving me permission to go the easy
route. I was so wedded to the idea of carbon pigment, so orthodox in my belief,
that I struggled for years with UT7, a collection of printers, bad chips,
syringes, bottles, a studio that looked like a weird intravenous hospital ward,
windex bottles all over, flashlights, syringes, leaks, paper towels by the
Big Packs - beside rivers of tears, tantrums, hysterics, melt-downs and
wasted time.
The K3 is so easy and problem free, I feel guilty over my giddiness. Is it
to printing what a point-and-shoot is to a "real" camera? It's too good to
be true. Expensive, yes. It's worth every dime. If you have to, economize
somewhere else - drink cheaper booze.
Happy K3 to all,
Arlene
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Re: 2400 - Worth Every Penny
2008-01-02 by arlenelove3@aol.com
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