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Re: [Digital BW] Moving from Chemical to Digital

2003-12-01 by Tom Baker

There really doesn't seem to be any issues with the Epson printheads and OEM inks.  So, your question might be whether the 7960 or 2200 provide better out of the box images.  
 
Tom Baker

Lance Funderburk <l_funderburk@hotmail.com> wrote:
You probably are right about these points. I would be ok with HP's papers, 
and I like the idea of getting a new printhead with every new ink cartridge. 
That would make the higher price worthwhile for me. I have no interest in 
"tinkering" with the system, which many Epson ownere seem to do (no 
criticism intended--have fun).

Lance


>Lance,
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>The B/W HP prints I saw were OK but no better than Epson. The color was
>only fair but store samples are not too reliable. I wasn't able to check
>for metamerism. For best results HP's special paper must be used with it.
>It's no good for me because it won't take user size panoramas.
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