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
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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
On Dec 3, 2004, at 6:07 PM, John Francis wrote:
Plus it can be used in 4-ink mode as a fallback, although I don't use
it
that way
Wow... I wish my Epson 2100 would do that. I'm still waiting for the
light cyan cartridge I ordered to turn up.
They've been a couple of days away for about the
Thanks, Juey.
I guess that's what I should do!
Jens Bladt
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I used
The Epson design is sometimes a problem because of the print head nozzle
design. They clog when dry. Epson does recommend
a small amount of warm water to clear them. (At least they did with my old
Stylus Color 400, almost as old as the Stylus Photo.) If one's household
humidity level gets
money Epson is the one to beat for great home color printing.
Kenneth Waller
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Epson Stylus Photo, that's all. No other names
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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
photos.
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Jens
sorry to hear of your problems with the Stylus Photo. I've had one since
around
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
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,
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
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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
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...It's Epson Stylus Photo - the exact and full name. It was one of the
firts photo realistic printers on the market. It's probably 4-5 years old,
but have printet less than 100 A4 pages through
is out for a walk ?
Jens Bladt
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Jens -
Don't know if this will work on your
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From: Jens Bladt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks, Paul. Isn't what you are describing the normal procedure for
changing cartridges? I guess my printer works a little different - it has
very strange
I suppose I *should* include the link g
http://tinyurl.com/6xoz6
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Perhaps what you are
suggesting is to swftly slipping
On Dec 1, 2004, at 9:17 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
No - there are three buttons on the printer, one for power, one to
manually load or eject paper and one that you use to replace an empty
ink cartridge when one of the low ink lights above it is flashing
(Epson calls it the cleaning button. To
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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
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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
I used to have an Epson Stylus Photo EX, which was the wide-carriage
version of the Stylus Photo. I never had any problems pulling an ink
cartridge out of it and putting it back, especially since it used the
dumb cartridges (the ones without a chip). I eventually sent it back
to Epson
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