Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I have a 4900 that we use every day, and it has been solid. I paid a couple hundred bucks for it after the previous owner couldn't print photos with it because 3 colours were clogged. (those colours are Black and a few others and for the record they are not at all firing these days. ) I would not buy one brand new. I WOULD buy one for a hundred bucks and use it until it died and wouldn't print any colours anymore. Ours is almost two years in our shop without so much as a clogged nozzle in the two that I have been using. My 2 cents. I know I may bring down the hate with this, some people do not like this printer but ours has been great.... For the cost we paid. (I Have a 4800, and a 1430 as well, so IF the 4900 died I wouldn't be up sh*t creek with a turd paddle.) Again, just my experience.
BTW, if you or anyone else needs a new 4880, someone on this board owns about 300 of them new in the box! I won't say his name, but I am sure he is watching! He told me personally, so its no joke! This was about a year ago, but I would bet he still has them.
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Just fyi, Charlie at Accurip informed me that it was the first batches of 4900's (and also the T series) that had the big clog issues. He said Epson actually tore the units he had down completely and rebuilt as they had realized the issues and updated a few things. He thought the 4900 was rushed to market basically but, now that it has been revised, thinks it's a better printer than the 4800/80 series. Thought I would share as everything else I read about the 4900 was universally negative, aside from print quality which is always good with Epsons. Seems risky to me but it sounds like the revised production models of the 4900 would be OK to purchase.