This one time, at band camp, Juey Chong Ong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
> Congratulations on getting your 2200! If you have a well calibrated 
> display, assuming the 2200 meets factory specs, and you have good 
> display and printer profiles, and your ICC workflow is proper, I think 
> you'll find the prints from the 2200 to be very close to what you see 
> on your display even if you use the Epson-supplied printer profiles.
> 
> For semi-gloss prints, I've also tried the Ilford Galerie Smooth Pearl 
> paper with the Ilford-supplied profile. They work well, and it's a less 
> costly option for printing in larger quantities compared to the Epson 
> Premium Luster paper (I still prefer the Premium Luster, though).

I had great expectations of my Epson 1290 printer, it did good A3 prints.
I mostly did A4 size prints and few rolls of 6x4.
I had done less than 500 prints in 18 months and it has recently died.
I am replacing it with a Canon printer, hopefully I will have better 
luck with that. I also hope my Epson color laser printer goes the 
distance better than its inkjet companion.

Totally dissapointed with Epson
Kevin

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Kevin Waterson
Port Macquarie, Australia

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