The plotter we have at work is just a big ol' HP inkjet printer.

Dave

On 8/27/05, John Coyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Keith's experience is close to my own with an Epson Stylus 800.  Very poor
> ink consumption, and when it got so clogged that I couldn't easily clean it
> I went out and bought an HP 1310 triple-function job for A$129 which beats
> the pants off it for colour and detail.  When I first started in computing
> all my gear was HP, including an A4 pen plotter I could program, and I
> sometimes wish I could still get one of those (I know, they're probably
> still used in drafting offices and the like).  HP then had the reputation of
> producing some of the best quality computers and peripherals you could buy:
> my own experience with them was first class.
> 
> John Coyle
> Brisbane, Australia
> 
> 
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> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 9:59 AM
> Subject: Re: Why full frame?
> 
> 
> > Graywolf wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> >
> >> Currently my photo printer is a 3 year old Epson Stylus Photo 820. Slow,
> >> expensive to run with Epson ink and paper, cheap with off brand stuff
> >> from ebay. Prints better at 360 than at 720 which makes me believe that
> >> the 2880x720 spec is just advertising crap. It too has clogging problems
> >> for which is is justly infamous. However I have developed techniques
> >> which minimizes that: Print a nozzle check every week if I am not using
> >> it regularly. If it absolutely needs a head cleaning do one and let it
> >> set overnight before doing another nozzle check. That seems to work as
> >> well as doing 10-12 head cleanings which is what it seems to need if you
> >> follow Epson's instructions. Done their way you use more ink cleaning the
> >> nozzles than you do printing. Makes them lots of money, I guess. BTW, I
> >> have fewer clogs with the cheap ink than with the Epson, although the
> >> Epson ink give better color control.
> >
> > I had an Epson 820 and it was infamous for clogging it's jets!
> > I finally couldn't clean a couple of orifices no matter what I did, so I
> > gave it up to the trash man! Literally! Threw it in the trash barrel, con
> > mucho gusto!
> >
> > I promptly got a Canon bubble jet iP 3000 PIXMA photo printer.
> > I've never been so happy!
> > It's what my Epson 820 Photo Printer SHOULD have been!
> >
> > keith whaley
> >
> > [...]
> >
> >> graywolf
> >
> 
>

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