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Re: Help please!

2002-09-24 by Vincent Orlando

Lew (aka Cheech)I would use an Epson 1280, $100.00 rebate, and you 
can get all the Epson supplies for cheap from atlex.com. Best prices 
on the internet for oem epson stuff


Vinny
http://www.wulfsden.com

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Lew" <lalefae@l...> wrote:
> I would like some advice and assistance. I currently utilize an HP 
DeskJet printer 882c and need to seriously upgrade. I do digital art 
with Photoshop 7 and Bryce with the emphasis on the Surreal, abstract 
and manipulation primarily with the female nude  in color and B&W. I 
print and frame most of my work and have reached the point where I 
wish to start utilizing better professional paper and possibly larger 
then 8x10 prints as I  want to see if I can sell any. I would prefer 
not to have a curve type feed so that I can avail myself of the 
heavier stocks. I would also like to print from my digital camera.
> 
> I would like to spend up to $500.00, unless there is a legitimate 
reason to go higher, and have been told that the Epson is the only 
consideration. This must be able to accept different types of paper 
and allow me to reduce the excessive cost of ink by shopping the 
internet (not much available for HP). The second problem is where to 
obtain. I reside in a gambling Mecca, but except for Wal-Mart, K-Mart 
and Office Depot I must drive 90 minutes to shop for supplies. Please 
let me know if there is a reliable and inexpensive source available 
on the net. Also reliable sources for ink and paper (need help on 
types to use also).
> 
> I know I have asked a lot, but after following your e-mails, I 
realize that this is the forum to utilize. Thank you in advance for 
your assistance.
> 
> Lew (aka Cheech)
> 
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