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To: JEB who wrote (227625)2/16/2002 11:53:53 AM
From: George Coyne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I guess one tends to stick with what one likes! LOL



To: JEB who wrote (227625)2/16/2002 1:35:29 PM
From: Srexley  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
Epson best? I have an Epson StylusScan 2500, which is an all in one printer (includes scanner and copier). I am somewhat happy with the resolution, but the picture color saturation is not very good. I e-mailed a file to my dad and he printed the same image on a Canon printer, and the color was WAY better.

Do you think that is because the all in-one model is not as good as other Epson models? I want to get the best possible picture quality for my next printer, and will spend up to $1,000 (although I am hoping for $400 to $600). I would like to be able to print up to 11 x 17 (which my current printer will not do).

Thanks.
Scott