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joboils@hotmail.com
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      01-08-2008, 03:38 PM
Hello! I am wanting to buy a printer for my house to colour print
homemade birthday cards up to a4 sizes. The card will be up to
200gm/m2 in thickness.
Thanks for your advice help in advance.
 
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      01-09-2008, 06:32 AM
I would suggest the Canon iP4500. High quality printing at low running
costs.
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Stick
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> Hello! I am wanting to buy a printer for my house to colour print
> homemade birthday cards up to a4 sizes. The card will be up to
> 200gm/m2 in thickness.
> Thanks for your advice help in advance.



 
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      01-09-2008, 03:57 PM
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 07:32:30 -0000, "Stick Stickus"
<> wrote:

>I would suggest the Canon iP4500. High quality printing at low running
>costs.
>Regards
>Stick
><> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>> Hello! I am wanting to buy a printer for my house to colour print
>> homemade birthday cards up to a4 sizes. The card will be up to
>> 200gm/m2 in thickness.
>> Thanks for your advice help in advance.

>

Thank you for your advice help. I looked on the canon site at
http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Prod...ex.asp?specs=1
and it syas
"
Rear Tray/Cassette: 64 to 105 g/mē and supported Canon special media
up to 273 g/mē "
Please what does the "supported Canon special media " mean? does it
mean it is a seprate tray for the seprate paper? I see it has two
paper trays.
If i do not use the colour inks for a two months does the cartridges
dry?
Thank you for your helpfulness.
 
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      01-09-2008, 04:00 PM
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 16:57:58 GMT, wrote:

>On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 07:32:30 -0000, "Stick Stickus"
><> wrote:
>
>>I would suggest the Canon iP4500. High quality printing at low running
>>costs.
>>Regards
>>Stick
>><> wrote in message
>>news:. ..
>>> Hello! I am wanting to buy a printer for my house to colour print
>>> homemade birthday cards up to a4 sizes. The card will be up to
>>> 200gm/m2 in thickness.
>>> Thanks for your advice help in advance.

>>

>Thank you for your advice help. I looked on the canon site at
>http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Prod...ex.asp?specs=1
>and it syas
>"
>Rear Tray/Cassette: 64 to 105 g/mē and supported Canon special media
>up to 273 g/mē "
>Please what does the "supported Canon special media " mean? does it
>mean it is a seprate tray for the seprate paper? I see it has two
>paper trays.
>If i do not use the colour inks for a two months does the cartridges
>dry?
>Thank you for your helpfulness.

Sorry I mean to ask at the same time can I get cheaper cartridges in a
store to replace when the first ones go done?
 
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      01-09-2008, 04:15 PM


Stick Stickus wrote:

I would suggest the Canon iP4500. High quality printing at low running costs.


Great results with Canon ink.


Regards Stick &lt;&gt; wrote in message news:...



Hello! I am wanting to buy a printer for my house to colour print homemade birthday cards up to a4 sizes. The card will be up to 200gm/m2 in thickness. Thanks for your advice help in advance.





 
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      01-09-2008, 04:39 PM
measekite wrote:


....SPAMMER!!!
This ng is not for sale!
Frank
 
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      01-10-2008, 08:53 AM
The iP4500 has a top paper feed and a front loading cassette tray. This
enables you to have two different papers available for print at any time. On
my printer I can use paper upto and over 280gsm weight. I get my cartridges
refilled at Cartridge World in Oxford with NO problems or loss of quality.
Regards
Stick
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> On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 16:57:58 GMT, wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 07:32:30 -0000, "Stick Stickus"
>><> wrote:
>>
>>>I would suggest the Canon iP4500. High quality printing at low running
>>>costs.
>>>Regards
>>>Stick
>>><> wrote in message
>>>news: ...
>>>> Hello! I am wanting to buy a printer for my house to colour print
>>>> homemade birthday cards up to a4 sizes. The card will be up to
>>>> 200gm/m2 in thickness.
>>>> Thanks for your advice help in advance.
>>>

>>Thank you for your advice help. I looked on the canon site at
>>http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Prod...ex.asp?specs=1
>>and it syas
>>"
>>Rear Tray/Cassette: 64 to 105 g/mē and supported Canon special media
>>up to 273 g/mē "
>>Please what does the "supported Canon special media " mean? does it
>>mean it is a seprate tray for the seprate paper? I see it has two
>>paper trays.
>>If i do not use the colour inks for a two months does the cartridges
>>dry?
>>Thank you for your helpfulness.

> Sorry I mean to ask at the same time can I get cheaper cartridges in a
> store to replace when the first ones go done?



 
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      01-10-2008, 10:40 AM
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 09:53:43 -0000, "Stick Stickus"
<> wrote:

>The iP4500 has a top paper feed and a front loading cassette tray. This
>enables you to have two different papers available for print at any time. On
>my printer I can use paper upto and over 280gsm weight. I get my cartridges
>refilled at Cartridge World in Oxford with NO problems or loss of quality.
>Regards
>Stick

Thank you for your help.

><> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>> On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 16:57:58 GMT, wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 07:32:30 -0000, "Stick Stickus"
>>><> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I would suggest the Canon iP4500. High quality printing at low running
>>>>costs.
>>>>Regards
>>>>Stick
>>>><> wrote in message
>>>>news: m...
>>>>> Hello! I am wanting to buy a printer for my house to colour print
>>>>> homemade birthday cards up to a4 sizes. The card will be up to
>>>>> 200gm/m2 in thickness.
>>>>> Thanks for your advice help in advance.
>>>>
>>>Thank you for your advice help. I looked on the canon site at
>>>http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Prod...ex.asp?specs=1
>>>and it syas
>>>"
>>>Rear Tray/Cassette: 64 to 105 g/mē and supported Canon special media
>>>up to 273 g/mē "
>>>Please what does the "supported Canon special media " mean? does it
>>>mean it is a seprate tray for the seprate paper? I see it has two
>>>paper trays.
>>>If i do not use the colour inks for a two months does the cartridges
>>>dry?
>>>Thank you for your helpfulness.

>> Sorry I mean to ask at the same time can I get cheaper cartridges in a
>> store to replace when the first ones go done?

>

 
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      01-10-2008, 10:40 AM
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 09:39:44 -0800, Frank <> wrote:

>measekite wrote:
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>
>...SPAMMER!!!
>This ng is not for sale!
>Frank


i do'nt understand
 
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      01-10-2008, 11:47 PM


Stick Stickus wrote:

The iP4500 has a top paper feed and a front loading cassette tray. This enables you to have two different papers available for print at any time. On my printer I can use paper upto and over 280gsm weight. I get my cartridges refilled

Everybody is entitled to make a mistake.&nbsp; I do my best to avoid issues so I use Canon ink for best quality.&nbsp; Some people are blinded by coin and cannot see the differences that are there.


at Cartridge World in Oxford with NO problems or loss of quality. Regards Stick &lt;&gt; wrote in message news:...



On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 16:57:58 GMT, wrote:



On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 07:32:30 -0000, "Stick Stickus" &lt;&gt; wrote:



I would suggest the Canon iP4500. High quality printing at low running costs. Regards Stick &lt;&gt; wrote in message news:...



Hello! I am wanting to buy a printer for my house to colour print homemade birthday cards up to a4 sizes. The card will be up to 200gm/m2 in thickness. Thanks for your advice help in advance.



Thank you for your advice help. I looked on the canon site at http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Prod...ex.asp?specs=1 and it syas " Rear Tray/Cassette: 64 to 105 g/m&sup2; and supported Canon special media up to 273 g/m&sup2; " Please what does the "supported Canon special media " mean? does it mean it is a seprate tray for the seprate paper? I see it has two paper trays. If i do not use the colour inks for a two months does the cartridges dry? Thank you for your helpfulness.



Sorry I mean to ask at the same time can I get cheaper cartridges in a store to replace when the first ones go done?





 
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