Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 1:18 PM -0500 19/1/01, Tina Manley wrote: >Simon - > >The only reason to go with the 3000 (I have two of them) is if you >need the larger size prints or want the large capacity ink >cartridges. The quality is about the same for all of the printers >with Piezography but the newer ones seem to have fewer problems with >banding (which I've never had but others have.) > >The 1270 is on sale now at The Stock Solution web site. Here is >what Royce Bair says about it: <snip> >Hope this helps. > >Tina > > > >At 05:37 PM 1/19/01 +0000, you wrote: >>I have searched through the archives and saw many messages about inkjet >>printers and Quad inks and Cone systems etc. I wish to print some black and >>white scanned images at the higest quality I can, whether that is as good as >>or nearly as good as darkroom produced prints. Can anyone who has started >>down this road, and therefore has real world views on using such technology, >>provide me with some guidance as to the state-of-the art as it currently >>exists. I presume we would definitely be talking about using the Cone (or >>equivalent system) but which printer would provide the highest quality >>prints. I have seen mention of the 1270 (or 1290 as it now is), the 2000p >>(although I believe the Cone system cannot be used with this printer), the >>3000 and the 1160. I know that size of print is a question that will affect >>the choice. I will mainly be printing 10x8, but am happy to pay more for an >>A3+ printer if the quality is better than others. >> >>If you wish to save bandwidth or avoid repetition then please feel free to >>reply privately. >> >>Thanks. >> >>Simon The 1270 (and presumably 1290) can't use the Piezography system as they can't take third party cartridges due to Epson putting proprietary chips in them. There are still a few 1160 printers out there, which seem to have fewer paper handling problems than the 3000. The 3000 is otherwise the only Piezography capable printer in this range. - -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com