"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
7880. that price is nice if the unit is in good shape.our 4800 prints excellent films but I wish it could go wider when needed. I also hear that the print engines in the wider models are an upgrade but can't confirm that.one downsider is your rip will cost more for the bigger printers.
Any input into ink costs, head clogging etc? My 3000 sat in hot storage for 18 months before I got it, 3 cleaning cycles with the ink that was in it and it's been clog-free ever since. That's the original dye based ink I believe. One of the head nozzles is now causing a bit of drag-out of ink from the image area or I'd keep plugging along with it. Aside from the usual media pick-up rollers being a bit fussy, it still does a pretty good job.
it's an Epson so it's going to blatantly waste ink and media at every possible turn.
Quote from: ZooCity on August 12, 2012, 09:17:23 PMit's an Epson so it's going to blatantly waste ink and media at every possible turn. I just wanted to quote that.. because it's true!