Walter wrote: >If my priority was black and white and longevity was not a concern I'd go >with the 1270, no question. Cheaper too. Or you could get an 1160 with a CIS and use 3rd party quad black inks like John Cone's Piezography system. Guaranteed no problems with colour crossover. You can use the 1160 with colour 3rd party inks that are pigment based as well - and the 1160 is a LOT cheaper than the 2000P. Rob Rob Geraghty [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wordweb.com
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