Re: 1800 Ink sources/4800?
2006-05-07 by Christer Rosewell
Yes, you should return this printer if you are serious about printing
b&w and get the 4800 - the 1800 is NOT a great b&w printer -and the
4800 much more economical as well as it comes with all that ink...
Yes, I have one..
Google it and read - the 4800 is a Professional printer, the 1800 is
not...
No CIS as I know of but the 220 ml carts can be had for about $70 each
- very cheap and NO hassle with the CIS..
The Chinese carts from MIS are great - use them all the time for proof
prints from the 1280
Christer
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On May 7, 2006, at 8:54 AM,
DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> From: "Tim Timmermans" zenphoto7@...
> Date: Sat May 6, 2006 5:19pm(PDT)
> Subject: 1800 Ink sources
>
> First off, thanks for those who had suggestions on cleaning up the
> 1280 prints but I didn't have time. I did have a new 1800 in a box
> that I was considering trading but with a show deadline I whipped it
> out. (the printer that is).
>
> Question 1. is this unit an ink hog? Seems like it just blew through
> the ink. I ran short and had to rush out to get more.
>
> Question 2. Has anyone tried the chinese carts from MIS?
>
> Question 3. Is there a functioning CIS for the 1800?
>
> Final question...I have $300 credit and the possibility of returning
> the 1800 for about a $500 credit. Should I put that $800 and the
> balance together and buy a 4800? Are the 4800 and 1800 inks the same
> and are the cartridges the same. Is CIS available for the 4800?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim btw...the show went extremely well. I'm selling prints on 13x19
> paper that fit nicely into Ikea 16x20 frames with an 11.5"x15.8" matt
> window for $225. Sold about 10 pieces in two days. No gallery
> commissions but there was a $275 participation fee. Plus I was
> competing with over 150 other artists and photographers.
>
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