--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Ericka Menchen" <ericka_akcire@y...> wrote: > I have an Epson 1280 which I really like for color printing, but I'm > not sure which way to go for b/w printing. > I'm interested in the new MIS inks, especially since they seem to > have been extensively tested with the 1280. Does anyone know an > average cost per print using cartridges? I'm also interested in the > new HP printers possibly as a dedicated b/w considering the low cost > of the printer itself and (I may be way off here..) ease of setup/use. > > Any suggestions appreciated! > > Thanks, > Ericka Menchen Hi Ericka, I use a HP7660 as one of my dedicated b&w printers. Have a look at messages 40524 and 40555 for my comments on it. It's an excellent printer for up to letter sized images. You will achieve terrific results straight out of the box. Set up is hassle free, you just need to install the No.59 Grey cartridge and you will be making b&w prints that rival traditional RC prints. Costs run about $1.50 per one 10x8 print. It's difficult to use the one printer for both colour & b&w if you want to make the best possible black & white prints. However, you could consider using your 1280 in black only print mode. See Clayton Jones' excellent articles at http://www.cjcom.net/articles/digiprn3.htm for details. Another thought is to use your 1280 as a dedicated b&w printer using MIS ultratone 2 inks. Then either use a local Frontier service to print your colour work or buy an Epson 890 as your colour printer(the letter sized version of the 1280 at half the price). I guess it depends on what size printing you want to be able to do. Have a look at this MIS printer recommendation page http://www.inksupply.com/index.cfm?source=html/printer_rec.html Hope that's of some help. Paul. Paul Murphy Australia
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Re: (Re) Startup Advice
2004-02-10 by Paul
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