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Re: filmscanners: SS4000 and LS-2000 real value?



Hello,

Why not the 860 (the smaller version of the 1160)?  Does up to 8x10;
It can be had for about $125.00 less a $50 rebate from Epson (total
@ $75). Free shipping might also be available if you look around. 
Try a coupon from:

http://www.techbargains.com/coupons.cfm

Robert DeCandido



Bigboy9955@aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 01/26/2001 8:46:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> harper@wordweb.com writes:
> 
> << You might want to look at an Epson 760 (I'd have said 1160 except you
>  said no larger than 8x10) with the Cone Piezography system.  The 760
>  seems unbelievably cheap at the moment in the USA so it would probably
>  be worth a try. >>
> 
> Lowest current prices off Cnet:
> 
> 760      $96
> 870    $188
> 1160   $267
> 1270   $345
> 
>      The 760 does seem incredibly cheap but not so for the 1160.  Of course,
> the ability to use third party inks in the 760/1160 is an advantage as well
> as not having the "orange plague" issue to worry about with the 870/1270
> Ed in Atlanta




 




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