Originally posted by: wertyqa
I´m considering to by Canon ip4000 or Epson R200 - do you know if european printers (Canon) have been disabled, cdr wise that is?
Canon does have cheaper inks, but Epson does more dips (does it really matter...?).
Also what kind of paper is best for insert/cover printing. High gloss photo paper (200 or more) is out of the guestion cause it will crack when bent - right? Matte, Gloss, Semi gloss, ...?!
Canon disabled cdr printing in the north american versions
I´m considering to by Canon ip4000 or Epson R200 - do you know if european printers (Canon) have been disabled, cdr wise that is?
Canon does have cheaper inks, but Epson does more dips (does it really matter...?).
Also what kind of paper is best for insert/cover printing. High gloss photo paper (200 or more) is out of the guestion cause it will crack when bent - right? Matte, Gloss, Semi gloss, ...?!
The european versions of the Canon Pixma series are not limited in any way... I have the Canon IP4000 and it works like a charm, both printing on high gloss paper and printing on printable media such as CDR/DVDR.