Ihave seen beautiful blacks on a 2200 but you must print with all colors and it is VERY paper sensitive. Epson Velvet does well and some of the fine art papers don't, surprisingly. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "amateriat" <bwbenton@b...> wrote: > So...as the smoke clears, I resist the temptations of Epson's > upcoming 4000 and contemplate replacing my faithful 1270 > (possibly for sale, cheap; inquire via e-mail if interested) with a > 2200. But for the moment, I think I'll want to keep my 1160 to > work alongside the 2200, at least for a while (hmm...some would > say to keep the 1270 and sell the 1160, but...), since I seem to > have the quad thing more or less down with that printer. But I'm > curious about the color *and* b/w possibilities with the 2200, > along with the requisite frustrations that printer might also bring > with it. (All this and a new film scanner, too - profile sessions > ahead). > > Has anyone managed to get a 2200 to even semi-successfully > replace a former two-printer setup (assuming you print both > color & b/w) without a ton of agony? This inquiring mind would > love to know by week's end. > > - Barrett
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Re: Two-printer alchemy
2003-10-25 by Bill
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