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[Digital BW] Re: 1280 vs. 2200 question

2003-10-27 by Mark Hahn

Yes, you are right.  I am using MIS inks and a 1160 so it is dirt-
cheap to run and the clogs aren't *that* bad.  If Epson shipped with 
ImagePrint I would probably be using a 2200 for everything and 
wouldn't worry about the PPC.  

mark

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, 
<Alan.Huntley@c...> wrote:
> Mark,
> 
> Why is the per print cost any higher with IP? As a matter of fact, 
if one compares the cost of a standard Epson 2200 color cartridge to 
the cost of a Septone cartridge, it's actually cheaper. Grant it, if 
you refill your own cartridges with 3rd party inks, or use a CIS, the 
cost will be less. But... If you include into your PPC (per print 
cost) things like head clogs and your time dealing with these issues, 
the PPC of IP starts looking good, again, yes?
> 
> Alan Huntley
> 
> > 
> > From: "Mark Hahn" <markhahn2000@y...>
> > Date: 2003/10/26 Sun PM 09:52:05 EST
> > To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [Digital BW] Re: 1280 vs. 2200 question
> > 
> > from what I've seen, Imageprint and a 2200 will give excellent 
color 
> > and b&w from epson inks, but combined it will cost you over $1000 
and 
> > your per print cost is high as well.
> > 
> > mark
> > 
> > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen 
Kobrin" 
> > <skobrin@h...> wrote:
> > > Am I correct that with a 2200 and some additional software (a 
RIP) 
> > > that I can get reasonable B&W prints with Epson inks?  I do not 
> > print 
> > > frequently (3 or 4 prints a week on average) and the clogs, 
clots 
> > and 
> > > cleaning cycles are driving me nuts.  I do this for fun and, at 
> > least 
> > > tonight, it is not.  I am very pleased with what I am doing not 
and 
> > > if I could get prints that are equal to what I get now with an 
> > Epson 
> > > 1200 and MIS VM inks without the problems, I would switch in a 
> > > minute.  I have a 1280 I use for color and selling that and 
using a 
> > > 2200 for both seems attractive. The other alternative is to 
convert 
> > > the 1280 to B&W ultrachromes and buy a small printer for the 
little 
> > > color I do -- mostly family pictures.  However, I am not sure 
that 
> > > would solve the clog problem given that I print infrequently.  
> > > 
> > > Steve
> > 
> > 
> > 
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