I agree with Paul - there are plenty of good reasons to hang on to a perfectly good 2200, especially if you are doing B&W: Paul's new ink set; Cone K6 or K7 or other similar set including DIY; the K3 B&W ink set I use that doesn't need swapping between MK and PK cartridges and includes Krystal Topkote; Nanochromes and more - all of which could complement an R2400. Failing that, you could save it for a mass printer-smash protest in front of the Epson headquarters. "Refill this" Best, Helen --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Derek Ealy" <dealy663@...> wrote: > > I just got an Epson 2400 to replace my 2200. I'm going to be putting it up > on Ebay next week, but thought I'd post here and let you guys get a first > shot at it. The printer is in good shape, it is a refurb that I got from > Epson around June 2005. I've only run Epson Ultrachrome inks through it. > Email me off list if you're interested. I'm in the Los Angeles area. > > Derek > dealy663@... >
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Re: About to sell my 2200
2006-02-25 by Helen Bach
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