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Kyle Elmblade <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Nov 2000 10:38:37 -0800
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David - My suggestion on printers is the Epson Stylus Photo 750.  This is a
six color printer, and the photo output on it is nothing short of stunning.
It actually took a bit of convincing for me to believe that photo's produced
on this machine were not actually regular prints.

Can't help much with the scanner, but Epson makes a good product.  If you
want to go a little less expensive, look at the Mustek line.  They are a
little slower, but as long as you get one the produces 32bit or better
color depth, it is going to have fantastic output.

Regards

Kyle Elmblade
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From: "David Gray" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 10:56 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Printer & scanner for photo printing??


> I am in need of a scanner & printer setup in order to be able to scan
> slides, prints & maybe negatives & then print them to a printer capable of
> good photo quality printing.  (Intended use is scanning family pictures &
> distributing copies to other family members).
>
> I am thinking of an Epson 1200U Photo scanner and an HP 932 printer or an
> Epson 900 printer.
>
> If anyone can offer an opinion on the above units or can offer any opinion
> on printing & scanning slides & prints in general then I would be most
> appreciative on hearing your comments.
>
>
> David Gray

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