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Chuckw46
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May 27, 2003 09:14 |  #1

I am new to this forum and this is my first post. I recently purchased the Canon S45 camera and I am trying to print some of the photos on my Canon BJC-2010 printer.

I have used the standard color print cartridge with glossy photo paper and it makes prints, which I can only describe as adequate. I was wondering if there is a photo color print cartridge available for this printer that would produce better quality prints.

Any advise on printing photos would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Chuck




  
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Jun 13, 2003 13:17 |  #2

Hi Chuck - welcome to the forum. Sorry you haven't been helped yet, but I think part of the problem is there are so many camera and printer variations out there that maybe no one who reads this forum has the same ones you do. I would recommend contacting the Canon printer technical support number in your owners manual, or checking out their website support links.
Good luck.
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Jun 13, 2003 13:40 |  #3

Chuck:

I can't answer your question really as I don't know about any other ink cartridges, nor have I used your particular printer. What I have found with my Canon s750 printer is that there is a wide variety of results depending on the manufacturer of the paper. For example, I have found that I get good results with Canon and IBM paper. I have also heard that Epson paper works well with the canons. On the flip side, I get really lousy results with HP paper. Also, the quality of the particular brand of paper will make a difference as well, as each manufacturer puts out several different grades of photo paper.

I hope this helps and good luck.


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