Just for the record, I ordered the 9500. There are no papers with it, so it is a bit like being the kid on Christmas day with loads of toys and no batteries.:annoyed:
Dave.
Do jessops do profiles?
Get some Ilford Smoth Pearl and d/l the profiles online. A cracking paper
Also I like Fotospeed papers and they do free custom profiles which are very good.
jessops paper is the same as olmec AFAIK.
That is exactly what I wanted to avoid.
What swung it for you BTW?

Interesting thread. I'm just about decided on a 9000, at £250 seems a bit of bargain.
That's what I thought. Now had mine for 10 days. No regrets.
Just a quickie. Should I turn my 9500 off when it is not in use, or let it just go to idle?
Regards, Dave.
Thanks VSS.
Unfortunately a busy life leaves little time for hobbies
It's difficult to justify the money for occasional use, but I want to be able to do A3, and do it myself. However, I don't fancy wasting time and ink on clogs though, which is why I am thinking dye rather than pigment.
First post here... please be gentle
I am considering buying a 9000 too - especially with the cashback offer.
I'd be grateful if anyone could advise on low usage and ink cartridges drying out and/or becoming blocked (I've not looked at inkjets since mid 90's). It is likely that the printer won't be used for 2 or 3 monhs at a time.
Until I saw the cashback offer I had been looking at a cheaper model - the ix4000. Does anyone know how that compares to the 9000?
Thanks in advance!
dye clogs just as much as pigment these days