If you're prepared to base costs on Australian currency, the information you're after is in our review: https://www.photoreview.com.au/reviews/printers/canon-pixma-pro-200-a3-photo-printer/
Otherwise I'd recommend the Red Roiver Paper True Cost of Inkjet Printing report, which you can find here...
I've been the technical editor for the Australian Photo Review magazine and website (www.photoreview.com.au) for just over 20 years and have been reviewing equipment for much longer. You can fidn my reviews on our website.
I would like to suggest members of PrinterKNowledge lobby to have the...
I take all my books to a local bindery, which I trust. They love getting photo bhooks as it makes a change from the routine theses and book repairs. But if you were to do a bookbinding course at your local community college I'm sure you could learn to bind your own; most of - if not all - the...
I've tried using the closest of the canned profiles to the Ilford papers and printed a photo book on Ilford Galerie Smooth Luster Duo paper using the profile for Canon's Pro Luster paper. It worked out pretty well!
A friend who has been using Ilford papers for a long time says the dye ink...
According to the user manual for the ET-7700 printer, it DOES support double-sided printing, although maybe not with the degree of automation you require nor the outpust speed. If you download the user manual from Epson's website you can see this printer's full capabilities.
The P800 is likely to be discontinued pretty soon due to the release of the P900. I say this because the P800 can be used with refillable ink tanks but Epson (in their wisdom) has decided to individually identify the tanks for both the P900 and P700 so you won;t bea able to use refillable tanks...