I was thinking the same thing. I figure it is about time to upgrade my Epson 1160 that I use for B&W. The advantage of the 2400 over the 2200 is a slightly finer ink droplet (3.5 vs. 4.0 pl) and 8 inks instead of 7. for that matter you could also consider the R1800 which differs from the R2400 primarily in terms of the inks (and drivers for those inks) that it uses (the print drivers in the R1800 allow ink droplets as fine as 1.5 picoliters) The R2400 has one possibly useful advantage over the R1800 it can front load very thick papers where the R1800 is set up to only load CD's at the front. I will sat that that the R1800 produces outstanding color prints, if that is an potentia ladvantage for you. The R2400 is $300 more than the R1800, and $250 more than the current price for the 2200. Features and price -- pick what's important to you and pay the man. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "gradyvillejb" <jb1@g...> wrote: > Which is the way to go for output of best B&W prints? Final aim is to have stunning 11x14 > gallery prints from scanned 4x5 negs. Was thinking of buying used 2200 and the UT7 inks > and using the quadrip, but maybe i should wait for the 2400. Any input would be > appreciated.
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Re: Newby post: 2200 w/ UT7 quadrip or new R2400
2005-05-21 by Lotusm50
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