Canon it is..
I ordered the cheaper on they had, since it was for the house..
Jeff
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Keith Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: PCWorks: Ink Jet printer suggestion?


I am using a Canon i860 for just that reason. It has individual tanks
for 3 colors plus 2 black.  I have already refilled the three colors and
they worked just fine.  The photo colors are almost as good as an Epson
that I compared with in the store.  (Course, they used super paper on
the Epson and just good glossy photo paper on the Canon which makes a
big difference.).  I had an old Epson that I really liked and found that
I could get better photos from a third party ink than the ink that was
specified for that printer.  I also had a Lexmark and couldn't afford
the ink, even with refilling.  It was like a funnel that you just
coupled the bottle of ink to and turn it on.

I chose the i860 for a compromise between cost and performance.  I feel
that the performance by far exceeded what I was expecting.  Its fast,
good photos and has the aux. fitting to directly handle 4x6 paper.

Keith Thompson

Jeff Dougherty wrote:

>Can anyone suggest a decent printer that does NOT use cartridges with built in 
>circuits, sensors, etc?
>I have an Epson and a Brother(at the shop) and both use some type of device on the 
>cartridge that
prevents
>me from using the printer, even though I can plainly see plenty of ink in the Brother 
>cartridges.
>Thank you.
>Jeff
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Keith Thompson, Worthington, OH
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