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khenn
17th of October 2003 (Fri), 12:42
I'm about to purchase the new Canon i9100. I want to purchase paper at the same time, but I am undecided about what to buy. I normally like matte papers, but Canon doesn't have much to offer in this area. Most everything I see is Photo Paper Pro Glossy. Epson has Archival Matte paper. Has anyone used it, do you like the results? Any other suggestions?

For anyone who prints to sell with a Canon i9100, what do you prefer, and how do your customers respond to glossy paper?

Also, I am looking at buying the printer and paper from CompUSA. How often do they run their 50% off paper sales? When was the last one? I would like to purchase the printer and paper at the same time, but during a sale because I would like to use their 6 months same as cash deal.

Does anyone know of any other companies that offer 90 days or 6 month financing. I tried to call B&H, but they are closed for vacation this week. Does B&H offer any financing?

JABACo
17th of October 2003 (Fri), 13:30
I have the Epson 2200 and use the Epson branded Premium Luster. I also buy all supplies (ink & paper) from www.thenerds.com and www.atlex.com. You may want to check the sites out for you Canon supplies as well

As to the financing, my Master Card did mine.

Good luck

Bradley

mjordan
17th of October 2003 (Fri), 21:01
I have the 2200 and though I have and like the Epson Luster paper, I really like the Ilford Smooth Pearl Paper. It seems just a bit better than the Epson paper. I've got several boxes of a hundred sheets of 8.5x11 paper and several of the 13x19 inch sheets. It's great paper.

I wish they had a double sided luster though. I'm going to be doing some calendars and will have to use double sided matte paper for the pages.

Mike

JABACo
17th of October 2003 (Fri), 23:37
MJordan,

The Ilford Smooth Pearl paper?? Is it as good as the Premium Luster by Epson?? I tend to stay with the luster so that it will not clog my print heads.

I checked some prices on this brand and it's a whole lot cheaper than Epson Luster. Also, where do you buy it?

Bradley

TimNYC
18th of October 2003 (Sat), 08:44
khenn wrote:
I'm about to purchase the new Canon i9100.

Does anyone know of any other companies that offer 90 days or 6 month financing. I


Let me suggest that if you have to finance an item that retails for $425 you are in way over your head.
Just a financial analysts perspective.