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Re: [Digital BW] Re: why the 1160?

Re: [Digital BW] Re: why the 1160?

2002-01-11 by shashinka@aol.com

In a message dated 1/10/02 10:57:56 PM, jacques10040@... writes:

<< econd, I have not noticed any 
microbanding with my 1160, but my client's 1270 and 1280 both 
have problems with it.

Jacques Cornell >>

Hi Jacques:

Is that even in the 0 position after doing the head alignment?

-Andy Darlow

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[Digital BW] Re: why the 1160?

2002-01-11 by Paul Roark

Antonis wrote:

>...
>... From what I read, it's hit-or-miss as far as banding, clogging etc.
>... You have to buy up to the wide-format printers (7000 and up)
>to expect a pro level hardware.

From what I've seen, it is perhaps just as hit-or-miss with the 7000 and
9000, and the cost of fixing those is high.  The more I see of
mal-functioning 7000's, the happier I am with my old, 4-ink 3000.

Betty, the main reason I like my 1160 so much is that I load my own carts
and mix lots of my own ink.  It's easier to do this with a 4-ink printer
than with a 6-ink printer -- fewer inks to mess with.  Other than that, I
second what Antonis wrote.

Paul
http://www.PaulRoark.com


--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Betty Walker" <bawalker@a...>
wrote:
>...
>
> I've noticed that the Epson 1160 is a highly sought after printer even
> though Epson no longer makes it.  Could you please tell me why this
printer
> has such a good reputation?  Why would this printer be preferable to a
later
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> model Epson printer, like a 1280 or 1290?
>
> Thank you.
> Betty Walker

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