I second Godfrey's recommendation of the R2400.

Though considering you said you just want A4 size the Epson R800 may be a 
better option if you decide to go the inkjet route.

Dave

At 08:53 AM 3/07/2006, Godfrey wrote:
>It's probably more expensive than you want, but the Epson R2400 makes
>superb B&W or color prints with no cross-contamination of anything.
>It's all done with the standard, OEM Epson K3 inkset. I printed
>*everything* for my show using the R2400 from business cards to the
>presentation photos on the wall, to the signage and statements, etc
>etc. Only things I didn't print were the four color glossy packets
>for the press and the post cards, although I printed the prototypes.
>
>This is a workhorse printer of impeccable quality with an inkset that
>has high archival quality. I have not yet seen a single blocked
>nozzle, it uses a reasonable amount of ink (considering how much ink
>matte surface papers can drink to give you a proper black!), it's had
>no paper handling problems, handles thick or thin cut sheet, roll
>paper, etc etc.


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