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Re: [Digital BW] Printer for B&W 8x10's??

Re: [Digital BW] Printer for B&W 8x10's??

2001-12-21 by Moreno Polloni

> I am quite interested in your suggestions for a B&W printer.

I haven't seen any B&W printers. Most of them are beige, but you can get
some black ones if you look around.

Re: [Digital BW] Printer for B&W 8x10's??

2001-12-21 by Jerry Olson

When you see how good the prints are, you will very likely want to print
larger prints in the future. It would be nice to have the capability
from the beginning. I Highly recommend the 1280.

Jerry




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> I am quite interested in your suggestions for a B&W printer.
> 
> I will be doing only B&W 8x10 or smaller. So I am not sure there is
> a reason to go for the larger format printers.
> 
> Some have said it makes more sense to find one of the older Epson
> printers that have only 4 inks instead of 6.
> 
> Or should I just go with a Photo 890
> 
> At lot of people like the 1160, but again it is large format.
> 
> Ideas?
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