Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'll vote for the wonderful little C84 (C86 now, I believe). I've converted mine to use with the MIS EZ inks, but made some nice color prints with her before I did that. Very cheap, nice DuraBrite inks, and takes up very little space. After futzing with the MIS inks and paper combo's, starting over with a RIP or with another solution like HP's color/B&W combo sort of scares me :-) If it ain't broke.... Scott Peter Klein wrote: > For the last couple of years I have been a printing on an Epson 1280. > Had to replace the print head once due to a clog that wouldn't clear. > I'm very pleased with it now, with some anxiety about future clogs. > I've mostly printed B&W with MIS grayscale inks. I recently upgraded > to the best solution I've used yet--the "Ultratone 2" hextone inks. > Haven't yet tried this with semi-gloss or glossy paper, but matte is > great. > > Lately I've been getting more of an urge to print some of my color > work. Especially now that I have the Olympus E-1, which does really > nice color right out of the camera. Color will not replace B&W, > though--I'll probably print substantially more B&W. > > I rarely print bigger than letter size, but having the 1280 is nice > for that occasional 11x14 or 13x19. > > I am not interested in going to a RIP-type workflow for B&W. If I > were to get a printer for both color and B&W, it would have to have > some sort of grey-ink ability, like the Canon 7660. > > So, what to do? Some possibilities: > > 1. Get an inexpensive printer like the Epson C84 and use it for color > right now. It would even do B&W later with the above Ultratone inks, > if the 1280 died. > > 2. Go for a newer printer, either just for color, or for both B&W and > color (the Canons). > > 3. Go have a nice glass of wine, forget this dual printer nonsense, > stick with what I have for B&W. Take my best color pictures to a > local lab with a good printer on CD, CF card or "jump drive." It > might be more economical. > > It strikes me that the next couple of weeks might be a good time to > buy something if I'm going to, since a lot of businesses will want to > clear unsold Christmas stock, and there may be rebates as well. It > also strikes me that having two printers might be having three times > the worries. If I do it, I probably should keep them the same brand > so as not to have to stock two different brands of paper. > > Any thoughts, suggestions, gentle questionings of my sanity. . . ? > > --Peter > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information