I've been using an Epson 1200 for about five years. I've experienced
clogged heads five times or so, but the problem was always solved with a
nozzle cleaning or two. I'm extremely pleased with the performance of
this printer.
In my line of work I have the opportunity to review the portfolios of
n
I guess you must source your comparison tests outside the entire suite
of UK photographic publications then.
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:pnstenquist@;comcast.net]
> Sent: 13 November 2002 01:41
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re:
Rob Brigham wrote:
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> Consensus is that Canon has now overtaken Epson in the quality stakes.
The comparison tests I've seen seem to indicate otherwise. Unless,
perhaps, you're tooking about the quality of the machinery rather than
the quality of the output.
Paul
Hi Mike,
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 07:56:23 -0800, Michael Perham wrote:
> [...] [some Epson inkjet printers] use 6 colours [...]
IMHO, no matter what other choices you make, you _do_ want an inkjet
that uses six or more colors. In the Epsons, they add light cyan and
light magenta to the normal cyan,
- possibly above HP though.
> -Original Message-
> From: Herb Chong [mailto:HerbChong@;compuserve.com]
> Sent: 12 November 2002 16:19
> To: INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Christmas cards
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Canon S800 and 900 are good
Dave
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Sent: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 07:23:55 -0800
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Subject: Re: Christmas cards
Dr E D F Williams wrote:
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> Argh! I rank Epson with Microsoft - as far as bus
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>I guess both camps have their pro's and con's. I think I will go with the
Epson!
Mike.<
i observed before that at the PhotoPlus Expo in NYC a week ago, anyone who
was doing digital output and wasn't a printer vendor was using an Epson.
right no
I have been using HP at my office; they have the jets built into the
cartridge and are very reliable. However, I have been thinking about a new
printer for home which will be used extensively for printing photo's now
that I have a film scanner and a digital camera (both acquired recently).
I am le
Dr E D F Williams wrote:
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> Argh! I rank Epson with Microsoft - as far as business ethics goes. The
> damn thing uses more ink cleaning the jets than it does printing. I can't
> keep feeding it at 50 Euros a meal. Can't afford to keep this pet alive.
> Once, a couple of Christmases back, I
Tuesday, November 12, 2002 2:24 AM
Subject: Re: Christmas cards
> Simon King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >Hi All,
> >I noticed that Don mentioned taking pictures for a Christmas card. I've
been
> >thinking of making some this year.
> >Do other PDMLer
I look for something interesting to use for a Christmas card. The picture
for this season's card was taken last May when "Kows for Kids" was in town.
I slapped a Santa cap on the head of a blue face "kow" and took a close up
of it. When I had the card made up on couple of weeks ago I had this pri
I haven't done Xmas cards, but I did the cover of my wedding invitations
by applying a filter to a photo in Photoshop to make it look like a
painting. It came out great. I know a couple of people who make all
their cards at home. You can get great results with a standard inkjet
printer and some dec
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