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Jul 23, 2007 09:01 |  #1

Well, I finally ordered my Pro9500. It should be in this week. I got it from B&H at a super price with a free Canon SPYDER2 Suite Color Calibrator Monitor Calibration System. :D


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Jul 23, 2007 09:14 |  #2

Hi Paul;

Nice; big bucks, big prints, big ink budget!

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Jul 24, 2007 01:17 |  #3

Airedale1 wrote in post #3595535 (external link)
Well, I finally ordered my Pro9500. It should be in this week. I got it from B&H at a super price with a free Canon SPYDER2 Suite Color Calibrator Monitor Calibration System. :D

I have the I9900. I think it's the best I've ever owned but the ink does not go far. Does the Pro 9500 have the capability of printing on rag (canvas)? That is the big thing Id like to have. I believe your 9500 cost the same as my 9900 when it was first out. I paid 500 bucks.


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I have the I9900. I think it's the best I've ever owned but the ink does not go far. Does the Pro 9500 have the capability of printing on rag (canvas)? That is the big thing Id like to have. I believe your 9500 cost the same as my 9900 when it was first out. I paid 500 bucks.

To tell you the truth I am not sure if it can or not. Printing on canvas was not one of the things I was looking for in a printer. Perhaps someone on here will know the answer.


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