Harry think positive about heaven. But, there is always a but, Billy Joel wrote lyrics that said only the good die young
"only thr good die young"
Billy Joel borrowed that line. I first heard it before WW2. And many times thereafter. [But I don't do Billy Joel, so not from him.].
Anyway, back to my original post. I would love to think about heaven but I'm not sure that heaven and my misspent youth are compatible. As the song goes, "Smoking, drinking, never thinking of tomorrow.... :-)
Reflect, learn from the past, ask forgiveness, and lead your life in a good way from now on. If your sorry ask for forgivness. When you get to heaven, find a nice park bench and save a spot for your wife, dont be selfish or impatient, let her live a long healthy life
"ask forgiveness"
From who exactly?
I have used the Canon Pixma Pro 10 and after it gave me many years of excellent service I got the Canon ProGraf 300 and it is fantastic. It uses pigment inks and prints up to 13x19. It can also print a panorama print up to 39x13. Red River actually sells that size paper. I highly recommend it.
Canon pro 200 excellent
Epson 8550 also very good choice
You should follow Jose Rodriguiz you tube series . All the info you need .
josquin1 wrote:
I have used the Canon Pixma Pro 10 and after it gave me many years of excellent service I got the Canon ProGraf 300 and it is fantastic. It uses pigment inks and prints up to 13x19. It can also print a panorama print up to 39x13. Red River actually sells that size paper. I highly recommend it.
Thank you. I will check it out.
adedeluca wrote:
Canon pro 200 excellent
Epson 8550 also very good choice
You should follow Jose Rodriguiz you tube series . All the info you need .
I will have to look into Jose's channel. I am considering the pro 200 if I decide to go to a cartridge ink.
adedeluca wrote:
Canon pro 200 excellent
Epson 8550 also very good choice
You should follow Jose Rodriguiz you tube series . All the info you need .
I would at other printers beside 8550. I need a photo printer, scan, copy, device so I went with it. 4 machines replaced in 6 months sums it up. Is 5th time the charm
I felt the print was the conclusion of all my work. I spend money on equipment, travel, computer etc. Add to that the time and effort to get to the point of the PICTURE. So when I went to an Expo and Canon was printing a picture for you and was using a Canon Pro 1000, I decided to go with that. I never turned back.
It was expensive but so was my equipment and that is my final product being finished.
Nigel7
Loc: Worcestershire. UK.
Cragzop wrote:
I purchased the Canon Pixma Pro 200 about a month ago. It prints magnificent photos up to 13x19.
It uses 8 pigment cartridges. I just bought a set of 8 from B&H for about $105. Individual cartridges are about $14.
I also considered the 8550, but when I compared photographs, the Pro 200 looked better.
The printer lists for about $600.
You can also download Canon’s Print and Layout software, which interfaces with my Photoshop Elements, and other editing software.
Sorry to contradict you but the Canon Pixma Pro 200 uses dye ink. It is the ImagePROGRAF Pro 300 which uses pigment. I have the latter and would recommend it although it does use small cartridges. Those in the 1000 are much bigger. I actually refill using OctoInkjet inks in the UK.
Nigel7 wrote:
Sorry to contradict you but the Canon Pixma Pro 200 uses dye ink. It is the ImagePROGRAF Pro 300 which uses pigment. I have the latter and would recommend it although it does use small cartridges. Those in the 1000 are much bigger. I actually refill using OctoInkjet inks in the UK.
I noticed the cartridges for the 1000 are a whopping 80ml. That is a bit of a plus for me.
The 80ml cartridge is a good thing. That gives you value. They last a long time and hold up.
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