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mvandenbos
I've pretty much determined to buy a HP 24 inch Z3100 (only cost has kept canon's ipf 6100 in the running). I'm just trying to sort out pricing. What I have noticed is that the printer in the US is $4095 (AUS$4800) or so and $4800 with APS (AUS$5700). In Australia the printer is approximately AUS$8400 not including the AUS$550 stand or the AUS$1500 APS solution. which comes out to a little over $10500 (in US dollars about 8,900).

Obviously this is amazingly crazy in terms of differences; Similarly I bought my nikon D2Xs at 'cost price' for the dealer of $6800 before we had a local price plunge (US $ 5750).

We pay a fair bit more here in Australia in general for many things - the almost double cost of the Z3100 is pretty much highway murder though!


Have any local Australians investigated the possibility of buying say from B and H in New York and shipping to Australia - even with the freight and import duty it will still be some $2500-3000 cheaper which is not insignificant.

Opinions? Work arounds?
rwheat
I notice you're from Perth.

If it helps, I have just bought a Z3100 44inch through Artref in Perth for just over AU$14000. At the time they quoted me under AU$9000 for the 24inch with the stand.

Besides the price, the other issue I have with HP in Australia is the availability of the HP papers. HP Pro Satin is not yet available though I have been promised that it is on its way. HP Hahnemuhle Smooth Fine Art, a paper I particularly wanted to try, is a special order from Europe!

The printer is good though smile.gif

Richard.
pobrien3
You also have to bear in mind that the printers for the Aussie market have to have the components re-sited upside down, which adds quite a bit to the cost wink.gif

Seriously though, I have a few Aussie mates who have bought gear in Hong Kong and shipped it to Aus, and as you point out even after import levies still come out ahead. No-one I know though has shipped something so large as this printer.

Cheers, Peter
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