Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-03 Thread Herb Chong
i wore out my 1270. carriage rail started rubbing and eventually seized
after 3 years. i have a 1280 now and am holding off for a 4000 so that i can
do true 16x20 prints. the high end Epsons are very reliable for ink
handling.

Herb
- Original Message - 
From: "Mark Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)


> I started out with an Epson 1270 that gave me years of service without
> so much as a hiccup, even when left for extended periods without use. No
> clogs or any other glitches. Sold *lots* of prints from it and won some
> awards for some of them. It's now in the hands of Stan Halpin and I'm
> the happy owner of an Epson 2200. :)




Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-03 Thread Mark Roberts
"Kenneth Waller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I also have an Epson 2000P and have sold alot of prints from it.
>
>For my money Epson is the one to beat for great home color printing.

I started out with an Epson 1270 that gave me years of service without
so much as a hiccup, even when left for extended periods without use. No
clogs or any other glitches. Sold *lots* of prints from it and won some
awards for some of them. It's now in the hands of Stan Halpin and I'm
the happy owner of an Epson 2200. :)

-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com



Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-02 Thread John Francis
John Francis mused:
> 
> Bruce Dayton mused:
> > 
> > My Canon experience was pretty good overall and my HP experience has
> > been similar.  I currently have an HP 7960 and frankly can't tell the
> > difference in output quality between it and the various Epsons that I
> > have seen.
> 
> I've got the HP 9650, which looks pretty good to me.  It's only a 4-ink
> printer, so I'd expect a few problems with large areas of pastel tones,
> but when I bought it there weren't too many choices for A3-size printers.


I mean, of course, 6-ink printer (not the current 7-ink or 8-ink models).
Plus it can be used in 4-ink mode as a fallback, although I don't use it
that way (it's sole purpose is as a photo printer to replace my venerable
HP PhotoSmart - a contemporary of that old Epson Stylus Photo).

I've just discovered it can produce long prints - up to 13 x 50 (limited,
I suppose, by ink cartridge capacity?).  I need to get some roll paper to
try; that would let me print up some large panoramas in just two pieces.



Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-02 Thread John Francis
Bruce Dayton mused:
> 
> My Canon experience was pretty good overall and my HP experience has
> been similar.  I currently have an HP 7960 and frankly can't tell the
> difference in output quality between it and the various Epsons that I
> have seen.

I've got the HP 9650, which looks pretty good to me.  It's only a 4-ink
printer, so I'd expect a few problems with large areas of pastel tones,
but when I bought it there weren't too many choices for A3-size printers.



Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-02 Thread Bruce Dayton
Hello Paul,

Since so many are piping up for Epson, I guess I better add to the
naysayers.  I have had Canons, Epsons and HPs for photo quality
printing.  I owned three different Epsons.  What I will say positive
about them is that the expensive ones seem to do quite well.  My first
was fairly expensive.  It still may be running with the present owner.
My next two were the cheap ones - those are not worth buying.  Even
with consistent reasonable use, I had head clogs galore - on both of
them.  So I would say that if you are willing to pay at least $300 for
the printer, Epsons are very good, but their cheaper stuff is junk in
my book.

My Canon experience was pretty good overall and my HP experience has
been similar.  I currently have an HP 7960 and frankly can't tell the
difference in output quality between it and the various Epsons that I
have seen.  I do believe that the design of both Canon and HP allowing
easy user replacement of the heads is way better for the user.  The
Epson way is a good way to piss off customers and make some upfront
money on service and replacement of the printers.  Ultimately they
lost me as a customer.

-- 
Best regards,
Bruce


Thursday, December 2, 2004, 6:47:58 PM, you wrote:

PS> I have to put my 2 cents worth in praise of Epson's printers. Until
PS> recently I was using an 880 that I bought a couple years ago for less than
PS> 100USD.  It's held up admirably for both text and photos with just a little
PS> cleaning maintenance and is still running off a print server as a network
PS> printer.  When I saw the quality of the new R800 I was forced (enabled) to
PS> buy one.  I'm convinced that unless you need (desire) a wide carriage for
PS> prints larger than 8.5" wide you won't find another make and model that will
PS> do a better job printing photos.

PS> -P

PS> - Original Message - 
PS> From: "Kenneth Waller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PS> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PS> Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 6:54 PM
PS> Subject: Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)


>> Jens
>> sorry to hear of your problems with the Stylus Photo. I've had one  since
>> around 97 and have done thousands of prints with it and it still keeps
>> chugging along. Paid around $300 USD for it, a complete ink change runs me
>> about
>> $35 USD.
>>
>> One thing I learned along the way was to always shut it off using the
>> on/off
>> switch - never simple unplug or switch off power to it. Mime sits for
>> weeks
>> on end with out usage and then I use the heck out of it. I just finished a
>> calendar run using almost 400 4 X 6" prints from it.
>>
>> I also have an Epson 2000P and have sold alot of prints from it.
>>
>> For my money Epson is the one to beat for great home color printing.
>>
>> Kenneth Waller
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Jens Bladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:19 PM
>> Subject: RE: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)
>>
>>
>>> Epson Stylus Photo, that's all. No other names or numbers. It's so old,
>> it's
>>> not on the support list anymore. The newest driver is for Windows 98.
>>> Even
>>> when it was new, some retailers didn't know about it. It was actually the
>>> top model at one stage. I admit to not having used it much. When I got
>>> it,
>>> photo realistic paper was app. 1,25 USD for every A4 sheet. One set of
>>> ink
>>> cartrigdes was almost 100 USD. So, most of the time it was just sitting
>>> on
>>> the desk and occasionally used for B&W prints. A shame, really. Now it's
>>> useless. It represents the worst 700 USD I ever spent. This money would
>> have
>>> been better spent on a one week holiday in Greece! Or a used MZ-S with a
>>> battery grip! Or ...
>>> Maybe I will consider getting a Canon.
>>>
>>> Jens Bladt
>>> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
>>>
>>>
>>> -Oprindelig meddelelse-
>>> Fra: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sendt: 2. december 2004 02:04
>>> Til: Pentax Discuss
>>> Emne: Fw: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Brian Schneider" <
>>> Subject: Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)
>>>
>>>
>>> > He doesnt say what printer, I believe you can do that with some of
>>> > the newer Epsons. With the older printers if you put in a partially
>&

Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-02 Thread Paul Sorenson
I have to put my 2 cents worth in praise of Epson's printers.  Until 
recently I was using an 880 that I bought a couple years ago for less than 
100USD.  It's held up admirably for both text and photos with just a little 
cleaning maintenance and is still running off a print server as a network 
printer.  When I saw the quality of the new R800 I was forced (enabled) to 
buy one.  I'm convinced that unless you need (desire) a wide carriage for 
prints larger than 8.5" wide you won't find another make and model that will 
do a better job printing photos.

   -P
- Original Message - 
From: "Kenneth Waller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)


Jens
sorry to hear of your problems with the Stylus Photo. I've had one  since
around 97 and have done thousands of prints with it and it still keeps
chugging along. Paid around $300 USD for it, a complete ink change runs me
about
$35 USD.
One thing I learned along the way was to always shut it off using the 
on/off
switch - never simple unplug or switch off power to it. Mime sits for 
weeks
on end with out usage and then I use the heck out of it. I just finished a
calendar run using almost 400 4 X 6" prints from it.

I also have an Epson 2000P and have sold alot of prints from it.
For my money Epson is the one to beat for great home color printing.
Kenneth Waller
- Original Message -
From: "Jens Bladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:19 PM
Subject: RE: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

Epson Stylus Photo, that's all. No other names or numbers. It's so old,
it's
not on the support list anymore. The newest driver is for Windows 98. 
Even
when it was new, some retailers didn't know about it. It was actually the
top model at one stage. I admit to not having used it much. When I got 
it,
photo realistic paper was app. 1,25 USD for every A4 sheet. One set of 
ink
cartrigdes was almost 100 USD. So, most of the time it was just sitting 
on
the desk and occasionally used for B&W prints. A shame, really. Now it's
useless. It represents the worst 700 USD I ever spent. This money would
have
been better spent on a one week holiday in Greece! Or a used MZ-S with a
battery grip! Or ...
Maybe I will consider getting a Canon.
Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 2. december 2004 02:04
Til: Pentax Discuss
Emne: Fw: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

- Original Message -
From: "Brian Schneider" <
Subject: Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)
> He doesnt say what printer, I believe you can do that with some of
> the newer Epsons. With the older printers if you put in a partially
> used cart it will work but the iink monitor will read full so you
> got to be pretty carefull abt running empty. that can ruin a
> printhead, for the price of a cartrige it may not worth the risk.
>
> William Robb wrote:
>
>> any ideas oh Great Fount of Knowledge?
>> b...
>>
>> - Original Message - From: "Jens Bladt"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 9:53 AM
>> Subject: OT: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)
>>
>>
>>> Hello, this is a question for the great PDML knowledge bank:
>>> My Epson user guide says I can't take out an ink cartidge and put
>>> it in
>>> again. The printer will not accept it (I haven't tried, though).
>>>
>>> Is there a trick I can perform to make the printer accept it a
>>> second time,
>>> afterall???
>>>
>>> I have just installed a cleaning cartridge (black), since there's
>>> a lot of
>>> banding in my prints. I haven't used my printer for quite some
>>> time, but to
>>> my surprise the print actuelly look nice, after installing new
>>> ink
>>> cartidges, except for the banding in the black areas. So, I want
>>> to
>>> re-install the "old" black ink after the cleaning the black part
>>> of the
>>> printer head.
>>> Jens Bladt
>>>
>
>






Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-02 Thread Kenneth Waller
Jens
sorry to hear of your problems with the Stylus Photo. I've had one  since
around 97 and have done thousands of prints with it and it still keeps
chugging along. Paid around $300 USD for it, a complete ink change runs me
about
$35 USD.

One thing I learned along the way was to always shut it off using the on/off
switch - never simple unplug or switch off power to it. Mime sits for weeks
on end with out usage and then I use the heck out of it. I just finished a
calendar run using almost 400 4 X 6" prints from it.

I also have an Epson 2000P and have sold alot of prints from it.

For my money Epson is the one to beat for great home color printing.

Kenneth Waller

- Original Message -
From: "Jens Bladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:19 PM
Subject: RE: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)


> Epson Stylus Photo, that's all. No other names or numbers. It's so old,
it's
> not on the support list anymore. The newest driver is for Windows 98. Even
> when it was new, some retailers didn't know about it. It was actually the
> top model at one stage. I admit to not having used it much. When I got it,
> photo realistic paper was app. 1,25 USD for every A4 sheet. One set of ink
> cartrigdes was almost 100 USD. So, most of the time it was just sitting on
> the desk and occasionally used for B&W prints. A shame, really. Now it's
> useless. It represents the worst 700 USD I ever spent. This money would
have
> been better spent on a one week holiday in Greece! Or a used MZ-S with a
> battery grip! Or ...
> Maybe I will consider getting a Canon.
>
> Jens Bladt
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
>
>
> -Oprindelig meddelelse-
> Fra: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sendt: 2. december 2004 02:04
> Til: Pentax Discuss
> Emne: Fw: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Brian Schneider" <
> Subject: Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)
>
>
> > He doesnt say what printer, I believe you can do that with some of
> > the newer Epsons. With the older printers if you put in a partially
> > used cart it will work but the iink monitor will read full so you
> > got to be pretty carefull abt running empty. that can ruin a
> > printhead, for the price of a cartrige it may not worth the risk.
> >
> > William Robb wrote:
> >
> >> any ideas oh Great Fount of Knowledge?
> >> b...
> >>
> >> - Original Message - From: "Jens Bladt"
> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 9:53 AM
> >> Subject: OT: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)
> >>
> >>
> >>> Hello, this is a question for the great PDML knowledge bank:
> >>> My Epson user guide says I can't take out an ink cartidge and put
> >>> it in
> >>> again. The printer will not accept it (I haven't tried, though).
> >>>
> >>> Is there a trick I can perform to make the printer accept it a
> >>> second time,
> >>> afterall???
> >>>
> >>> I have just installed a cleaning cartridge (black), since there's
> >>> a lot of
> >>> banding in my prints. I haven't used my printer for quite some
> >>> time, but to
> >>> my surprise the print actuelly look nice, after installing new
> >>> ink
> >>> cartidges, except for the banding in the black areas. So, I want
> >>> to
> >>> re-install the "old" black ink after the cleaning the black part
> >>> of the
> >>> printer head.
> >>> Jens Bladt
> >>>
>
> >
> >
>
>
>
>



RE: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)

2004-12-01 Thread Jens Bladt
Epson Stylus Photo, that's all. No other names or numbers. It's so old, it's
not on the support list anymore. The newest driver is for Windows 98. Even
when it was new, some retailers didn't know about it. It was actually the
top model at one stage. I admit to not having used it much. When I got it,
photo realistic paper was app. 1,25 USD for every A4 sheet. One set of ink
cartrigdes was almost 100 USD. So, most of the time it was just sitting on
the desk and occasionally used for B&W prints. A shame, really. Now it's
useless. It represents the worst 700 USD I ever spent. This money would have
been better spent on a one week holiday in Greece! Or a used MZ-S with a
battery grip! Or ...
Maybe I will consider getting a Canon.

Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 2. december 2004 02:04
Til: Pentax Discuss
Emne: Fw: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)



- Original Message -
From: "Brian Schneider" <
Subject: Re: Fw: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)


> He doesnt say what printer, I believe you can do that with some of
> the newer Epsons. With the older printers if you put in a partially
> used cart it will work but the iink monitor will read full so you
> got to be pretty carefull abt running empty. that can ruin a
> printhead, for the price of a cartrige it may not worth the risk.
>
> William Robb wrote:
>
>> any ideas oh Great Fount of Knowledge?
>> b...
>>
>> - Original Message - From: "Jens Bladt"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 9:53 AM
>> Subject: OT: Epson Printer (Sylus Photo)
>>
>>
>>> Hello, this is a question for the great PDML knowledge bank:
>>> My Epson user guide says I can't take out an ink cartidge and put
>>> it in
>>> again. The printer will not accept it (I haven't tried, though).
>>>
>>> Is there a trick I can perform to make the printer accept it a
>>> second time,
>>> afterall???
>>>
>>> I have just installed a cleaning cartridge (black), since there's
>>> a lot of
>>> banding in my prints. I haven't used my printer for quite some
>>> time, but to
>>> my surprise the print actuelly look nice, after installing new
>>> ink
>>> cartidges, except for the banding in the black areas. So, I want
>>> to
>>> re-install the "old" black ink after the cleaning the black part
>>> of the
>>> printer head.
>>> Jens Bladt
>>>

>
>