On Saturday, July 5, 2003, at 09:45 AM, Robert Newman wrote: > As for me . . . . I still like my Epson 740i. I started with an 880 or 780 and was absolutely amazed at the photo quality on glossy paper, kindy bad on plain xerox paper... I have since moved up to an 2200 both for the longevity of the inks and the size of the paper plus a few other features. I find the archival matte paper to be outstanding for making prints from my Canon 10d. And I find it prints very nicely from within Filemaker Pro 6. I import the jpegs and then create a layout that lets me add text to the photo margins. Using the Troi plugin I can determine the camera model, date, time, fstop and shutter speed, etc. And if I have used Photoshop or Graphic Converter to add IPTC info, I can display that. Or I can just add data to the Filemaker fields such as Longtitude and Latitude, copyright info and a signature. It's kinda awesome after setting up 20 photos to just hit print and go to lunch and come back and have the 20 prints ready. Plus I have layouts for business cards, four ups, etc. --- The US Government is mailing 13 Billion dollars of tax credits to US Citizens to spend buying goods from Communist China. How does sending all of this money out of the country improve our economy? <http://www.JackRodgers.com> JackRodgers at earthlink.net