If I owned both printers, I would do color with the 2200 and UC inks and do B& W with the new Paul Roark curves and the UT-FS/FSN inks as the best, most efficient use of devices and inksets. Since I got a 4000, it's last call for the 2200 going on Ebay today, unsless I hear from one of you first. $450 plus shipping. The 2000P is slow compared to the 2200, but you can use QImage to batch out printing overnight, so it's really FAST when you are sleeping. You wake up and a bunch of prints are done already. Claude ;>) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Epson 2200 vs. 2000P
2004-10-11 by claudej1@aol.com