Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I had an Epson 1520 for a long time and didn't have the rubbing problems that I have with the HP9800. It's because Epson uses dye based ink as opposed to the pigment based HP ink. (I assume the 1400 uses the same ink...) This also means you can use non waterproof film, which is a little cheaper. That being said, I'd rather use the HP any day and just be careful with the film. You can buy ink in bulk and refill the cartridge for a few pennies as opposed to having to buy genuine Epson cartridges to keep from clogging the head. If the HP head clogs and you can't clear it, you just need to put in a new cartridge and your problem is solved. I'll never go back to Epson printers.
Quote from: Ripcord on January 02, 2012, 12:51:12 PMI had an Epson 1520 for a long time and didn't have the rubbing problems that I have with the HP9800. It's because Epson uses dye based ink as opposed to the pigment based HP ink. (I assume the 1400 uses the same ink...) This also means you can use non waterproof film, which is a little cheaper. That being said, I'd rather use the HP any day and just be careful with the film. You can buy ink in bulk and refill the cartridge for a few pennies as opposed to having to buy genuine Epson cartridges to keep from clogging the head. If the HP head clogs and you can't clear it, you just need to put in a new cartridge and your problem is solved. I'll never go back to Epson printers.This brings up a different question. Since I also have a 1400 (boxed/new), if I break it out, being a low volume printer, how often would I need to print a test (color) page to keep the nozzels from clogging?
This brings up a different question. Since I also have a 1400 (boxed/new), if I break it out, being a low volume printer, how often would I need to print a test (color) page to keep the nozzels from clogging?
Here is where the time is money is great example. You can pick up a 1400 for under 200 bucks. Working on the printer and spending hours messing with it just cost you more money than if you bought a new one. I am all for trying to fix something and save a buck but when your down and cant print you are losing money no matter how you look at it.