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Buying a used 2200: things to watch out for?

Buying a used 2200: things to watch out for?

2007-01-08 by met.graphix

Hi all.
Been lurking for a while on this great group. I already got tons of 
info that has enabled me to get going with B&W digital printing with 
good results. So an initial word of thanks to all is certainly due.
Now with the question. I'm tempted by a used Epson 2200 that is being 
sold locally by a private user. Plans would be to turn it into a 
dedicated b&w with MIS refillable carts and inks. Before I dump my 
money on the deal are there some obvious things I should check and 
questions I should ask re this particular machine?

Thx
Dario Z.

RE: [Digital BW] Buying a used 2200: things to watch out for?

2007-01-08 by Paul Roark

I think a good 2200 is an excellent B&W platform.  Be sure it has a perfect
nozzle check. 

 

Paul

www.PaulRoark.com <http://www.paulroark.com/>  

 

 

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Hi all.
Been lurking for a while on this great group. I already got tons of 
info that has enabled me to get going with B&W digital printing with 
good results. So an initial word of thanks to all is certainly due.
Now with the question. I'm tempted by a used Epson 2200 that is being 
sold locally by a private user. Plans would be to turn it into a 
dedicated b&w with MIS refillable carts and inks. Before I dump my 
money on the deal are there some obvious things I should check and 
questions I should ask re this particular machine?

Thx
Dario Z.

 



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