"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I recently got a Canon Pixma IX6820. It had a lot of the same specs as the Epson 1430 but cost less than half as much. I'm pretty happy with it. Here is my recommendation/review video:https://youtu.be/mG-3KwLz1SU
Quote from: caseycityhall on May 01, 2017, 02:38:42 PMI recently got a Canon Pixma IX6820. It had a lot of the same specs as the Epson 1430 but cost less than half as much. I'm pretty happy with it. Here is my recommendation/review video:https://youtu.be/mG-3KwLz1SUI saw in the video that this printer does not require a rip software program, is that correct?
I broke down and bought a 1430, so far a nice printer, inkcarts are a little small, but it's been a great printer I use it for my accurip and still have the old 3000 sitting right beside it. I go back and forth between them, that old 3000 has been a work horse for some years now
I'm busy setting up a new EPSON T3270.There are good deals on this right now.I have no experience printing with it but what I do like is the fact that it has 5 cassettes.I am setting it up with one black UV blocking for film and CYMK for sublimation.It's also really fast.At the moment I have a 4880 with all black and Accurip.I don't use the all black but having it means that if one head gives trouble I can switch to another one and keep printing.