Aside from size and easier MK/PK ink changes, the only difference between the two machines is in the dither pattern, with the 3800 having a smoother more film-like 'grain' to it. But that doesn't affect how the ink reacts with any given paper: if you got bronzing with your paper choices before, you will still get it with the 3800. Regards, Steven Karafyllakis --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "stoffelcharles" <stoffelcharles@...> wrote: > > Is there somebody who knows if printing quality on semigloss or glossy > media with the epson 3800 is better then with the epson 2400 whereas > both printers use the same(?) K3 technology. > I mean furthermore is there virtually no bronzing with the 3800 or as > much as with the 2400. > > Charles LUXEMBOURG >
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Re: printing with the epson 3800
2007-02-21 by Steven Karafyllakis
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