[PrintOwners] Canon Tech Support

Clint Phipps gislc at comcast.net
Thu Apr 24 12:59:50 EDT 2008


Joe
FYI, I own the IPF 8000 and it is 12 color. I believe the 9000 is the  
60" version of my 44".
Glad to here it is doing well for you and you are right, the color is  
outstanding.
Now, I just need help in marketing this device. Any ideas?
Thx

Clint Phipps

GraphicImages for business
380 E 900 S
Salt Lake City, Ut 84111
801-363-1188
GISLC at comcast.net

On Apr 24, 2008, at 9:00 AM, Dominick's Printing wrote:
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> Actually this one is only 8 color. The 9000s is the 12. We also  
> could not justify the added cost.
>
> Since Monday, we have run 17 - 24 x 36's, for sales of $650  
> already. This is a great start.
>
> We love the full bleed feature, saves a bunch of paper!
>
> Joe Dominick
>
> Dominick's Quality Printing
> 542 W. Idaho Avenue
> Ontario Oregon 97914
> 541.881.1121
> Fax 541.881.1599
>
> www.dominicksprinting.com
> dominick at fmtc.com
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>
> Harry Brelsford wrote:
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>> Joe,
>>
>> We had one of the original Canon w8200 pigment machines that we  
>> have worn out. The eight color iPF8000S  is its replacement and  
>> slotted right in and started working. It cost a lot less than the  
>> old one too. You get a twelve color version also but could not  
>> justify the extra cost as we don't go after the photo market. The  
>> old quality was OK but this is better and quicker.
>>
>> Harry
>>
>>
>>> Thanks to Harry for his printing tips. Seems 10.4 runs better  
>>> than 10.3.9 for this machine (iPF8000s).
>>>
>>> What a beautiful printer. Photo quality, and FAST! Our o.l.d....  
>>> HP 2500cp took 15 minutes to print a 24 x 36 on the best setting.  
>>> This machine takes about 2 minutes! In full photo quality. (2400  
>>> dpi).
>>>
>>> I am talking the quality rivals any color digital copier AND  
>>> prints on one of those box store photo printers!
>>>
>>> If you are planning to upgrade your inkjet wide format, best to  
>>> consider the Canon iPF8000s...
>>>
>>> Killer Kolor!!!
>>>
>>> Joe Dominick
>>>
>>> Dominick's Quality Printing
>>> 542 W. Idaho Avenue
>>> Ontario Oregon 97914
>>> 541.881.1121
>>> Fax 541.881.1599
>>>
>>> www.dominicksprinting.com
>>> dominick at fmtc.com
>>>
>>> Harry Brelsford wrote:
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>>>> Joe,
>>>>
>>>> You have to go to "Setup" from the print window > Preferences >  
>>>> Page Setup >Size Options and create you custom size.
>>>>
>>>> Then select it in the Page Setup window.
>>>>
>>>> You can print up to 44" wide and probably 10 feet long.
>>>>
>>>> Harry
>>>>
>>>>> Man, what a wasted 40 minutes.
>>>>>
>>>>> Just bought the Canon iPF8000s, full color 44" wide format  
>>>>> printer. Cannot select a custom paper size in InDesign.
>>>>>
>>>>> Canon says, "we do not support non-graphic layout programs".  
>>>>> Duh! How more Adobe graphics can you get? He says "you can do  
>>>>> it from Photoshop". So I said prove it. He could not.
>>>>>
>>>>> He also says, InDesign will cut off at 30" because it is not a  
>>>>> supported program by canon. So the last straw was when I said,  
>>>>> "so why did I buy a 44" if I can only print 30?" He stuttered,  
>>>>> and I hung up.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'll never get that 40 minutes back.....
>>>>>
>>>>> Joe Dominick
>>>>>
>>>>> Dominick's Quality Printing
>>>>> 542 W. Idaho Avenue
>>>>> Ontario Oregon 97914
>>>>> 541.881.1121
>>>>> Fax 541.881.1599
>>>>>
>>>>> www.dominicksprinting.com
>>>>> dominick at fmtc.com
>>>>
>>>>
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