Maxgraphixowner
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Except for the speed - whats the difference?
Aside from the great reasons that @J_DVRS listed in favor of the 810, it would be wise to go with a newer model in any situation simply for the longer-term availability of parts and supplies.I found a 850 with 580k on the counter for 9250. shipped or a 810 for slightly more. Just need to decide which one. I got a 750 now and I need to move up in the digital world.
LOL maybe thats why my 850 stopped running cover weights after a few years... I was told by the salesman it was rated to do 350 but you could lie to it and get away with up to 400 gsm
I would highly recommend going with a v900 if you are able to. It is insanely fast even compared to the 910. Inline calibration works excellent on it, and Canon has fixed its registration problem with the sensing unit as wellI found a 850 with 580k on the counter for 9250. shipped or a 810 for slightly more. Just need to decide which one. I got a 750 now and I need to move up in the digital world.
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