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Advice please
Hi, could anyone recommend Epson Stylus Photo RX620 printer? I want to buy
my husband a new printer and this looks like a good one. He is very keen on digital potography and I want to get the right one. Very grateful for any response. Thanks Eve |
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"emc" wrote in message ... Hi, could anyone recommend Epson Stylus Photo RX620 printer? I want to buy my husband a new printer and this looks like a good one. He is very keen on digital potography and I want to get the right one. I think this model has only been out for a few weeks so there aren't many reviews available yet. It's what you call an "all-in-one" printer which means it has other functions like a document or slide scanner built in. If your husband already has a scanner then it might be more expensive than he really needs - but I doubt he'll be disappointed! |
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Eve.,
I know very little about digital photography or in fact any photography, but what I definitely know is that I cannot understand why you do not share yours concerns with your husband and let him have a very big say in choosing which printer you purchase. Bearing in mind his hobby, he may be longing for a printer which has 'PictBridge' capability such as the Canon Pixma IP4000 http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/con...ode lid=10239 I am simply saying that he probably has a good idea of what he wants and that the above printer is an example of what he may have in mind. Hope that helps. Regards, Emrys Davies. "emc" wrote in message ... Hi, could anyone recommend Epson Stylus Photo RX620 printer? I want to buy my husband a new printer and this looks like a good one. He is very keen on digital potography and I want to get the right one. Very grateful for any response. Thanks Eve |
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It is probably true that in term of a printer, since so many variables
can be involved, a gift certificate may be a better approach than springing one on someone. Art Emrys Davies wrote: Eve., I know very little about digital photography or in fact any photography, but what I definitely know is that I cannot understand why you do not share yours concerns with your husband and let him have a very big say in choosing which printer you purchase. Bearing in mind his hobby, he may be longing for a printer which has 'PictBridge' capability such as the Canon Pixma IP4000 http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/con...ode lid=10239 I am simply saying that he probably has a good idea of what he wants and that the above printer is an example of what he may have in mind. Hope that helps. Regards, Emrys Davies. |
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