AZ, I have an R800 that I bought primarily for color work. The latest version of QTR produces a reasonable B&W print on the 800, but the choices as to papers and tones are limited. Most of the time, I feel that I get a better print from my 1280 with UT2 inks and the Roark curves. However, there are times when I like the 800/QTR print better. Given the limitations, however, it would not be my first choice for a B&W printer. It does do a remarkable job with color prints, especially if you use the profiles that Epson provides. Steve --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Alan Zinn" <lookaround360@p...> wrote: > > > The ES R800 has $100 rebate now - brings it down to $300 How is it for > a B/W printer choice using BO or after-market B/W systems? It and the > R1800 version get good reviews with OEM ink. > > Next question: I've got a 1280 that went bonkers after using > aftermarket carts. No go lights stay on. Every remedy I've been given > or found on-line to re-set it has failed. My friend has the same > problem. We have these otherwise mechanically perfect machines. Maybe > someone else has had the same no-wanna re-set problem?? I'm thinking > the shipping and bench charge would make repairs a no-winner. Any > ideas??? > > > Thanks, > > AZ >
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Re: Epson R800 question
2005-10-23 by Stephen Kobrin
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