Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
http://www.filmdirectonline.com/categories/Film-Output-Systems/ they have returns.ShaneSent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk
those are CRAZY numbers!!! I've been buying the 4800 and now 4880 for $400 or less for about 5 years now. It is a far superior printer for the positives to the 1430 series. It is at least 4 times faster and uses rolls instead of sheets, so it is cheaper to operate too. The ink cartridges hold 220mL of ink unlike the 1430 which holds 7mL. Somebody enlighten me and explain why a 1430 would be worth the same money as a 48XX?pierre
I’d love to hear feedback on the P400. No way I’d pay $400 for a 1430 though. Like Pierre said you can find the 4xxx series for that price and they’re way more economical to run in multiple ways. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: CBCB on April 22, 2019, 04:45:20 PMI’d love to hear feedback on the P400. No way I’d pay $400 for a 1430 though. Like Pierre said you can find the 4xxx series for that price and they’re way more economical to run in multiple ways. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI think that was the appeal.. PRICING. They work very well for the price of 199.00 then you get used to them as I was . FOR ME it was the 2200 then the r1800, r1900 then the 1400 then the 1430.. That was just the easy thing to do and I bought many 1800 and 1900 off ebay for 100 bucks.
We just switched to a 7900 after our 1430 died.I think a lot of people gravitate to the 1430 cause it's entry level that you can get with an all black (cobra ink) system and its easy to use with a rip. A bigger printer with rolls can be intimidating. At least it used to be to me. Also printers with rolla take upmore space. 1430 is nice and small on a desk. Now i'll never go back. Though it would be nice to have a 1430 or something similar as a backup. Looking for alternatives. now