Forgot to ask. Is the R1800 decent for BW printing. I don't think
Canon has a great BW reviews.
Dave
Quoting David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'v narrowed my next printer down to the R1800 or Canon's 9000Pro model.
Both similar in papaer spec's and price, with the Epson a tad cheaper.
In a message dated 12/3/2006 6:35:26 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Forgot to ask. Is the R1800 decent for BW printing. I don't think
Canon has a great BW reviews.
Dave
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Well, I did a big one on glossy paper that had a slight color cast. But then,
it is partly
No, for good BW with a stock inkset you'll need to go to the R2400.
-Adam
David J Brooks wrote:
Forgot to ask. Is the R1800 decent for BW printing. I don't think
Canon has a great BW reviews.
Dave
Quoting David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'v narrowed my next printer down to the
What about the Mis speciality BW inks Adam
'
Dave
Quoting Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No, for good BW with a stock inkset you'll need to go to the R2400.
-Adam
David J Brooks wrote:
Forgot to ask. Is the R1800 decent for BW printing. I don't think
Canon has a great BW reviews.
Dave
Dunno if they have a set for the R1800, but you can use those in a 1280
or 2200 for excellent results.
-Adam
David J Brooks wrote:
What about the Mis speciality BW inks Adam
'
Dave
Quoting Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No, for good BW with a stock inkset you'll need to go to the R2400.
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