Golly gosh and I only have a humble Epson R220... :-[
but with Inkrite cartridges it never ever blocks... :-)
they always look great thanks to a decent profile... :-D
If I want an A3, I'd always send it out to a lab. :-\
But then I don't do any pro type work! 8-)
Well, only a very little
you can see some of my students' work beginning to come on line at
http://www.creativevolution.com/photography/thum_page01/archive-thum-page-01.html
Howard
Elgenper wrote:
30 mar 2007 kl. 00.11 skrev MichaelHughes7A@xxxxxxx
<mailto:MichaelHughes7A@xxxxxxx>:
Although I have chosen it at random readers might like to look at
http://www.outbackphoto.com/printinginsights/pi045/essay.html
for a detailed description and review of the 3800
Michael
Outbackphoto is very reliable; so is Luminous Landscape, who has also
reviews of most new top printers.
For the 3800, here is another extremely valuable resource:
http://people.csail.mit.edu/ericchan/dp/Epson3800/index.html
(I plan to get a 3800 once my ink supply for the 2100 is used up...).
Per Öfverbeck
http://ofverbeck.se
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