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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Great buy. I have an Epson 2200, the 2400's precedessor, and love it... especially 13x19 prints (actually 12x16) B&W prints on watercolor paper. Must caution you I went through 3 2200's (over a one year period) before I got one that worked reliably and predictably, however must say it was worth the work... also I wasn't alone in that many swap-outs. Of course now I'm drooling for a 4800... 16x22 prints. I saw a company (on the net) that uses one for commerical printing for photogs... food for thought. Good luck.
lol Tedz...sounds like some cool printers there. Amazing consumer printers they have now adays. They all use expensive cartridges consisting of various dyes or pigments, not to mention a huge selection of papers. Some of these amazing ink jets seems like a most cool investment for photography. -Jeff :-)
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Got me a new printer yesterday. Looked small in the shop! Its only when you get it home, ya wonder how ya gonna fit it in!!!!! Epson Stylus PHOTO R2400...(539 UK pounds)...prints Super A3+ Professional results gotta admit! Brought A3 + heavyweight paper...blown away!!!! jimbO