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Apr 18, 2019 17:31:56   #
Ioannis
 
I have been using Canon Pixma 100 for the past 4 years and I can tell you nothing comes close to it. I have a large variety of sizes to print and I have been keeping a close count of prints 5x7” a pack of 60 HP high gloss photo paper and I didn’t need to replace the ink cartridges, fast dry and brilliant photos. I purchased it for less than a hundred $ on some promo, and the only problem I had was the size and weight. You will not go wrong.

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Apr 19, 2019 10:06:12   #
joecrumley2
 
Does anyone know how color fast the inks? Will they fade over time? The reason for my question. I'm getting ready to make four portfolio's for exhibit. I would hate to sell photo's that may loose their images over time.

Joe

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Apr 19, 2019 11:20:58   #
sidpearce
 
Had nothing but Epsom printers for 30 years. Bourght a Canon Pro-100s 6 months ago the price ( after looking around) and print quality is better

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Apr 20, 2019 01:19:54   #
GrandmaG Loc: Flat Rock, MI
 
vandy wrote:
You got a Pro 10 for that price! Wish I could find a deal like that.


Yup. My local camera store had it a couple of years ago and I couldn’t pass it up. Came with free 13x19 paper, too!!

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Apr 20, 2019 07:57:07   #
DavidPine Loc: Fredericksburg, TX
 
mkting1 wrote:
I was hoping someone might provide a recommendation. My Epson R3000 broke and unfortunately it will cost more to repair than replace. A memorial service will be held, as I loved that printer. The gentleman at the repair service-while breaking the cost of repair to me-recommended an Epson P600 as a potential replacement. Any thoughts, comments observations on this model? Any thoughts on additional printers would be appreciated. I do print larger format to 8 x 10, 5 x 7. Thank you.


I was an Epson user for about 25 years. U still have two and one is the Epson 3880 Pro. Recently I bought a Canon PRO 100. I liked it so much I bought one for a second location. Coupled with Canon paper and using the Canon Studio Pro print application you cannot go wrong.

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Apr 20, 2019 19:57:53   #
joecrumley2
 
Thanks everyone.

Perhaps I should contact the manufacture with longevity concerns.

Joe

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