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It's actually the idea of printing with 260ML cartridges is what is enticing for me. During the holidays, I got a ton of orders this year and some of the designs are like entirely black, so I at ...
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Hi guys, So currently I'm running an army of 3880's, but have been thinking about testing the waters with a P800 now that they are starting to come onto the used market with the release of the P900. ...
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Hey thanks for sharing that. That's really good to know. So I feel much more confident in giving it a try. I'll report back after on how it goes!
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Thanks for that info! That is extremely helpful. I paid about $750 CAD (like $550 USD) for the printer so I am not overly concerned about damaging it as it wasn't a huge investment. It was just ...
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It's not set up at yet as I have to move some stuff around, but the nozzle check was clear when I purchased it, so hoping that will means it is okay.
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Thanks for the info. Yeah I knew the heads were finnicky, but wasn't sure how that related to the ink or not. In my mind, ink is just ink, but perhaps that is not so.
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Hey Guys, So I picked up a 7890 recently off of Craiglist for a decent price. I'm going to go the aftermarket cartridge route as I've done with all my previous printers. I've never seen anyone do ...
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I totally agree. I'm currently playing around with Qimage and am also having a hard time. I'm going to try and stick with it a little more though as I may just be my Adobe familiarity that is ...
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Very interesting thought. Never would've thought of that. I'm going to investigate that as well! Thanks :)
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Thanks for the info! It never occurred to me that it could be the paper. There are also settings for saturation, so maybe I should experiment with reducing those in addition to the drying time. M ...
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Thanks for the thoughtful reply. Some really good things to think about. Not very often are the prints identical. Maybe in a batch of 100-200, like 2 or 3 will be identical. Yeah, you've hit the ...
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Thanks for this tip. I didn't know Lightroom had a print module and never actually considered that as I just hear people talk about RIP software all the time. That sounds like a better starting ...
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Just in case anyone comes across a similar issue, this issue can be solved by increasing the drying time between each printhead pass. It took me a while to figure it out, but I eventually did ...
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Hey Guys, So basically I'm looking for some software to help with workflow. I design and sell prints of cars and this past Xmas I had way more sales than ever before! I currently print out of ...
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Dang so sorry to hear that. While it is obviously hard to say regarding your particular situation, it is my person opinion that Epson printers are quite durable. I have a Epson 7800 which I had ...
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I've purchased around 10 of these printers of the last 3 years. Average price is $500 CAD for me. Some were as low as $200 and on the high end $700.
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If you're looking for an affordable, but great printer, your best bet is a used 3880 or 3800. They are extremely reliable and are the last of the Epson printers where you can easily refill the ...
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Hi Everyone, I've been a reader on here for a while and learned a lot from you guys. I've searched the forum for this problem, but perhaps wasn't using the right terms as I'm not exactly sure how ...
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