Its been a while since I have done any photography with the house move I have been going through. In fact, I started this entire house deal in may and traded my old printer to have a small porch put on the house. What are the chance of finding a carpenter thats into digital photography ? None the less, now that I am recovering a little, I just picked up an Epson 4000 printer. What a beast. It weighs 85lbs and handle 17" paper. Now, I I could only get my den emptied of boxes I could set it up. I will post pictures one day. But, for a cool review, here is a good link ..
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/printers/epson-4000-update.shtml
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/printers/epson-4000-update.shtml
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Jorge Torralba wrote: "... What a beast ..."
It's SCARY how big that thing is! What size prints are you planning to make on it Jorge?
It's SCARY how big that thing is! What size prints are you planning to make on it Jorge?
max of 17" x ????
My Xpan should like this new printer. I just picked up a rioll of 16" x 100'
My Xpan should like this new printer. I just picked up a rioll of 16" x 100'
chenick
Nick's my name!
Jeez that is a beast!!
"If you're going to be picking up the printer from a dealer, bring a friend and also a large SUV or a pick-up truck."
Hope you enjoy it!
-Nick
"If you're going to be picking up the printer from a dealer, bring a friend and also a large SUV or a pick-up truck."
Hope you enjoy it!
-Nick
Ok After days of color management learning I have figured this puppy out! It rocks!!! I am in love with this printer and can get enough pictures to print. I just ordered a complete set of 220ml ink cartridges for this ink thirsty printer. I really like the enhanced mat paper. It gives the print that art gallery look which you lose with rc papers.
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