Richard, Epson has started using different model numbers for some printers sold in the EU and those sold in the US. Probably to clearly distinguish models with different voltage requirements. I had thought that the 1160 was still available in the EU but these things change rapidly and they may no longer be available new. I see the 1160 and 3000 listed on the Epson Sweden site: http://www.epson.se/products/ink.htm The 1290 is the EU version of the 1280 and as far as I know identical except for the power supply. The 890 (same model number in the EU and US) is the A4 version of the 1280/90 printer. Switching a printer back and forth between color cartridges and a quad ink setup is not very practical. The amount of ink and time lost is likely to quickly be greater than the cost of a second printer used just with the quad inks, especially an 1160 or 890. I would think that the MIS VM curves for the 1280/90 would also work with the 890 but I have not heard of anyone doing this yet so there are no guarantees. However, you can modify his curves if needed. Martin Wesley --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Richard Vanek (ELN)" <Richard.Vanek@e...> wrote: > Hello, > > you must answer this question thousand times, but I wasn't able to find anything with limited search options on yahoo groups. > > I see people here talking about Epson 1280, 1160, 3000. > I looked what Epson is offering today and I haven't find neither 1280 nor 1160. > > I saw 1290 is that printer replacing 1280? > Is the 890 A4 version of 1290? > > I like to print b&w and sometimes also color photos. A4 size is enough for me currently. Is a 890 than option? I like to use MIS VM hex-set with Paul Roark workflow. I am curious about curves for this printer. > > Thank you very much for any advice help and support! > > > > --- > Richard Vanek
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Re: which printer?
2001-09-24 by Martin Wesley
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