I was spending about $100 a month on ink for my old printer because the carts were so small. The carts in this printer a 10x larger and the printer has well over a liter of ink it. The old one had about 100mL.
I would have bought an Epson, but the 3800 doesn't do roll media, the 4800 doesn't have a cutter and switching between matte and photo black ink costs a hell of a lot of money (on the 4800). I think Canon pulled off a coup with this printer...
Dave wrote:I was spending about $100 a month on ink for my old printer because the carts were so small. The carts in this printer a 10x larger and the printer has well over a liter of ink it. The old one had about 100mL.
I would have bought an Epson, but the 3800 doesn't do roll media, the 4800 doesn't have a cutter and switching between matte and photo black ink costs a hell of a lot of money (on the 4800). I think Canon pulled off a coup with this printer...
The 4800 does have a cutter and it costs about £6 to change over.
I was looking at this at focus and I have to be honest mate, it doesn't hold a canal to the K3 system.
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I think they're full of shit, but it's not the first time I've heard anyone mention that either. 10 bucks or 70 bucks, if you do it often, you're wasting a lot of money. I don't know why I thought the 4800 didn't have a cutter. I must have been thinking about the 2400... The 3800 is a good idea, but for roughly the same price in the US, Canon has the 3800 beat handily. If the 4800 were cheaper, it might be a closer match, but you can't ignore the $600 price differential (after the $500 instant rebate Canon has offered all most non-stop since they released the printer).
that's rubbish. i've given up with those sites, i'm always getting emails from these kind of sites after info. no matter what you tell them, they just keep posting bullshit.
ps, enjoy your gloss differential and bronzing
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thanks, it's a lovely old center, so not really hard to take a decent picture
Underpants? wrote:
where's the snow?
I was wondering the same :icon27:
The Alpes mountains barely got any snow this year and with high temperatures all through the winter it fucking sucks for skiing and boarding. I went to Innsbruck for a few days because I had a locoregional anesthesia course, not for snowboarding thank god.
In 3 weeks I'm going to Austria again for some real wintersport. I'm turning to islam if that makes it snowing :icon23:
FanaticX wrote:
You're turning it up a notch. All you needed was a little inspiration. This one owns...
Re. HDR's..that is a prime candidate for it(indoor scenes with window showing outside). My cam is nice in that you can bracket up to 9 frames.
Looking forward to more good shots.
thanks.....inspiration and good lighting is what a photographer needs.
Shot these two pics a few weeks ago. It was cloudy and gray all day, but suddenly the sun came through the clouds for a few minutes. The colour was great for a few pics before it turned dull and gray again.
heh, I searched for doombrain @ flickr and I found your account with a measly amount of photos (5 or something)
I went pro last year, I think it was upgraded quite quickly after they got the credit card check. Flickr is great to play around with your photos and getting some inspiration from others.
A1yssa wrote:Tonight the moon eclipse!
Hope to see some nice photos from you!
This from Form, I hope he won't mind. If he shared it with me, well, you might have seen it already since it was in this forum.
ForM wrote:Here ya go Pete..... was cold out there and I dont have a tripod so the images aint so "crisp" and it was in the last phase before I rememberd and went outside.