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Both are discontinued, but the 1400 is a much newer machine. You'll find plenty of people perfectly happy with their 3000's, because they work great. We use one for color, and for an old machine with a mere 4 cartridges, the prints are great. However, I'd be surprised if your AccuRIP works on both printer models; one or the other yes, but not both. At least I think that's why they sell the software printer specific...Steve
The "desktop" version of Accurip should run either printer. Not both at the same time, just one or the other. You go into setup and select the printer and then set the options for that particular printer. Run specific tests on your film with the different ink and resolution settings. Some film just works better with certain settings and it takes trial and error to find the best fit.Depending on the condition, a 3000 is a great machine, until it goes downhill, then they are just potential time wasters. The media handling is usually the first thing to go, then clogged heads, etc. Forget using roll media in a 3000, especially when doing multi color work. Registration will be poor at best. Cost of ink, over the long run in production will be cheaper than a 1400 merely because of ink volume. You can stick 4x all black dye ink carts in it and Accurip can be set for that, or go with a bulk system.1400 is better if you don't like futzing with the 3000 when it get's finicky. Newer machine, better media handling, less time messing around. More ink costs though in the long run because of the tiny carts. (they are each less than 20ml per cart, while the big pro printers are 110ml or more)Once you have something like a 4000, 4800, 4880 etc with the media cutter feature and roll film, you'll never look back. Set up the seps to print then walk away while the printer does the rest. Come back to a pile of films neatly cut.BTW - in general Accurip does a MUCH better job of accurately tracking the media than the stock Epson drivers. Registration is vastly improved.
1400 are still available at some sources but they are a discontinued model and will become harder to find. When our 1400 died we bought a 1430 because film maker supported it but unknowingly there is no refillable and resettable carts available for it yet.I think when this one craps out we will finally go for a pro model 4880 at least.
Someone said they got lines in there prints from the 3000, well it might be the film your using, when I was using film from USSPI I was getting lines too until I which to water proof film problem solved.