epson stylus photo 750

Started by sobranie, Apr 19, 2008, 15:17:18

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Don't even bother Rik, I ain't biting..  ;D ;D
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Anything and everything that I post on here is purely my opinion, it ain't going to change the world, you are under no obligation to agree with me, it is purely my expressed opinion.

Rik

No wonder I was confused, then. :)
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Lance

I've got the C5180 and it's great! Print quality for photos is no different to lab results, whilst the fast draft mode at the other end of the spectrum produces good results at rapid speed. The colour ink cartridges cost about £6 each from HP, but use the code HPLOYALITY and you get 10% (delivery is free as well). The ink usage itself is economical too!
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mrapoc

Cool but i dont fax/dont intend to especially with email

Wired networking would be just as good to me as wireless as the router covers the house anyway xD

Is there a version of that minus the fax? Is it easy to keep clean? (house is dusty)

looks nice

Rik

The fax facility is pretty much built into these beasts, Sam, it's just a case of whether they freestand or use the computer. You might not think you will use a fax, but there are times when it's the best and easiest way to do things.
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Lance

The C5180 can only fax via the computer, Sam. Very easy to keep clean,just needs a quick wipe every now and then!
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Rik

I'd say it was perfect for Sam, and HPs don't tend to dry up if you don't use them for a day or two (I fired one up that I hadn't used for 15 months and it printed a perfect page straight off...)
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