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02/28/2006 05:12:47 PM · #1 |
Just A quick question asking about large print printers
And the question is which is the best?
I am not buying one but i was just woundering what you guys thought. |
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02/28/2006 05:15:22 PM · #2 |
Just looking fo a fight to watch huh? (lol)
Im in with the epson R1800. I love it and it works for me.
NEXT! |
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02/28/2006 05:15:30 PM · #3 |
How large is large?
If you've got the cash to splash, and you only need A3+, then the Epson R2400, with it's enhanced B&W capabilities is the gun...
Message edited by author 2006-02-28 17:16:52. |
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02/28/2006 05:20:34 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by wimbello: How large is large?
If you've got the cash to splash, and you only need A3+, then the Epson R2400, with it's enhanced B&W capabilities is the gun... |
Yeah for sure but I didnt need to spend that much. The R1800 is a close second after all it is an Epson!
Message edited by author 2006-02-28 17:20:52. |
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02/28/2006 05:24:17 PM · #5 |
A fight!! LOL
Just killing time and constantly updating my score for duotones
How big can you get with out it being mad money? |
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02/28/2006 05:30:26 PM · #6 |
for 8x10 prints I have been really happy with the quality of the magicolor 2450 laser printer.
Just fantastic. I would consider the magicolor 7300 if I had the money to do larger prints. |
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02/28/2006 05:34:51 PM · #7 |
Well the R2400 is around 800 and the R1800 is around 500.
The 13x19 high gloss print, I guess with ink, paper and energy costs is around, what, maybe 2-3 bucks a piece. I havent done the math but I bet its close. |
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