Adam Maas wrote:

>On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Mike Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Bruce,
>>   I've been asking myself the same question lately.  I currently
>>have an Epson R220, but I do not use it for printing photos.  I have
>>previously tried using it to print photos, but out of maybe a dozen or
>>more attempts only one or two have been acceptable.
>>    
>>

I'm very happy with what I get from the R220 - except for wanting a 
larger carriage to make 11 x 14 or
even  9 x 12 prints...  Is there an inexpensive Epson that has a larger 
carriage?  I don't think I can go there
in the very near future, but I should do it eventually.

ann

>>   On the other hand, I just spent $150 on prints (16 or 17, some
>>11x17 and some 8x12).  If I could figure out this whole inkjet
>>printing game, the R1900 would be a good deal ($500) to save money in
>>the long run.
>>
>>  I'm just a little "printer-shy" due to my R220 experiences...
>>
>>Mike
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>I'm surprised you had issues with the R220, it's been considered to be
>one of the best printers ever put out in its price range. I have the
>sister R320 model (Same basic printer, bunch of extra useless
>features) and the output is excellent. You could be seeing a workflow
>or paper match issue. Try printing some sRGB images on Epson Premium
>Luster paper with the drivers set to let the printer manage colours.
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