can you use an R320?
2006-02-11 by jennieclyne
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2006-02-11 by jennieclyne
I was just wondering if you can use an Epson R320? it looks like it uses the same cardridges as the 220. I also have a 2000P that I was just getting ready to sell to buy the 2200 just for the black and white capability. Can I keep my 2000P and just change the cartridges? Thanks Jennie
2006-02-11 by Paul Roark
For what it's worth ... The 2000P is a classic matte paper printer, in my view. It's dmax with the Epson driver beats the 2200, and the ones I've used didn't have the problems of the 1280. It does not, however, have separate color carts and does not have as small a dot as the latest printers. If very slight dots are not a big deal and loading your own carts is easy for you (bulk ink is much cheaper), the 2000P might make a very nice and affordable 13" printer. I set up UT-FS and FSN inks in one, and I suspect the R2 inks would work well in it. Either of these routes could be easily linearized with Roy Harrington's Create ICC approach. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
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