What photo printer should I get to use with my Nikon D80? - wide format photo printers superb printer - expensive inks and papers
I prefer a large-format printer.
What photo printer should I get to use with my Nikon D80? - wide format photo printers superb printer - expensive inks and papers
I prefer a large-format printer.
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None of the Epson Stylus series of inkjet printers. + Use of original black paint / ink for photos and a separate black for text, and I know it is best for photo quality prints. I want to know before I bought my Canon Pixma MP600 [good printer, but not the best but is very popular for a photo printer format letter]. I would like the Epson Stylus Photo R1800, Bath. Therefore, I recommend it. Then I put a link to B & H Photo to the printer and your comments. I recommend reading the comments before buying any printer. I hope that helps.
"Everything - What is certainly not the answer. It bothers me because now made of Epson printers. I have 10 of thousands of commercial images against the other marks. Hands down, the quality, durability, low ink usage, archival quality ink and toner cartridges cheap, not just be another way.
Recently, I received the R1800 is a printer and outstanding. I've been using for several years Pre-1280 and that was good for their time. However, the R1800 more saturated and the detail is incredible. Even after the archival pigment inks is also good.
Recently, I received the R1800 is a printer and outstanding. I've been using for several years Pre-1280 and that was good for their time. However, the R1800 more saturated and the detail is incredible. Even after the archival pigment inks is also good.
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I am very satisfied with the HP Photosmart 8750th Up to 13x19 "paper, and so are landscapes. There may be a current model (often changing), but if we had an old mother with a new probably a good deal to be found. These cartridges for use in ink in each of three colors . The latter are equipped with the HP cartridges, one for each color, which probably cheaper in the long run.
I hate to use refurbished, recycled or cartridges filled, but I buy all my ink (except for emergencies, then Staples) on eBay. If you're building a search term, to eliminate everything that does not, but there are many new factory cartridges not defeated. I'll buy it for about 2 / 3 of normal price, including shipping. I buy the newspaper in the same way.
EBay should not be used would be what: (see the printer) ink (new printer model, the number of rounds (the number of cartridges, etc.) - refurbished, recycled, reused, used). Then add another + and - to eliminate the descriptors everything that is not the case.
Yahoo! K responsesFinal Cut that part out EEPs:
refurbished, recycled, reused, use the last word.
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