Author Topic: Anybody using the Epson T3270 for films?  (Read 812 times)

Offline inkstain

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Anybody using the Epson T3270 for films?
« on: July 20, 2015, 07:23:47 PM »
I've been using an Epson 4900 for little longer then a year now and I think it's dead. :(
I tried power cleans, the windex paper towel in printer, and so on to no luck.  ugh!
Looking to buy another printer.  Was told that the T3270 is a good one.  5 cartridges sound nice too!
Any one got one and using it for films?
I use accurip as well and hoping it works with this printer.
Wondering if I could use them for films and printing photos on nice paper as well?
Thanks for any info!


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Re: Anybody using the Epson T3270 for films?
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2015, 09:36:35 AM »
Just saw this printer mentioned the othwr day somewhere for films. Seems like a workable option. I would look into support for it in whatever rip you are using (if any). I also think you will spend a lot less on a used 4800 or 4880 or even the 7--- series printers. From what I have read the 4900 has significant issues versus the older models.

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Re: Anybody using the Epson T3270 for films?
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2015, 01:23:47 AM »
Just saw this printer mentioned the othwr day somewhere for films. Seems like a workable option. I would look into support for it in whatever rip you are using (if any). I also think you will spend a lot less on a used 4800 or 4880 or even the 7--- series printers. From what I have read the 4900 has significant issues versus the older models.

Thanks for the info.  I use accurip and found out today that it is supported.  That printer (t3270) is really expensive for me since living in hawaii.  Shipping to us is a crazy expensive.  Found out from the user that this printer is really good for printing films, it's kinda designed for architecture and such.  Also a really fast printer.  Not sure what I'm going to do yet.  Might just buy the epson 1430, haha.  But sure is nice to have a huge area for design/s.