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From: Mark Rode :Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Color printer recommendations
> First let me thank those who responded to my new InkJet Printer
questions.
>
> I have focused on two models... a Epson 760 or a Lenmark Z52. Both of
> these retail at discount at 150 to 170. Reviewers like both of these and
> while the Z52 is a new model, wins in overall performance, and has better
> resolution 2400X1200 the Epson still wins the color photo contest.The
Epson
> also has a cheaper price and a good rebate which makes it a very
attractive
> choice for my needs.
>
> I have read comments about Epson InkJets on the list regarding clogged
> print heads that are permanently attached and problematic. It is my
> understanding that this was a problem with older models and Epson has
> resolved a lot of this. Is this in fact the case ? Can some one with hands
> on knowledge explain this issue to me. Is there a way to clean the heads
if
> they become clogged. Do they dry up easily ? Is this one of those printers
> that the more you use them the better they work ? Are their other issues,
> like print alignment with the Epson.
>
> I understand that cartridges are not refillable which is all right for me
> since I don't use my color InkJet that often. How much ink do the
> cartridges hold and how long do they last compared to a HP. Are they
around
> the same cost a a HP? I have a Espon Action Laser that has been very good
> to me but the one bad thing is the cost of the cartridges. They last 5 to
> 6000 pages and I have only had to replace it once but it costs 160 dollars
> to get a new one. Do the InkJets have expensive cartridges ? How many
> cartridges are there in a Epson ...2? Are there other Epson issues I need
> to be aware of ?
>
> thanks
>
> Mark Rode
> The NoSpin Group
>
> I am looking for a good color printer that is capable of printing
> > out photo quality prints on glossy paper ... something my 820 could not
do
> > even though it was advertised as being able to do. This time I do not
want
> > to buy in the high end
> >
> > I really was not happy with my HP and would rather buy an Epson or a
> > Lenmark in the 150 dollar range unless there is a compelling reason not
> > too. Speed isn't important and it will just be for occasional personal
use
> > when I want to print in color so heavy duty durability isn't an issue.
> > However I do want quality output and reliability. I would prefer
something
> > that isn't going to dry up if it isn't used constantly...
>
> > Am I asking for too much for too little money ? Advise, comments and
> > recommendations appreciated..
>
Mark,
I have an Epson Stylus Photo 700 and an Epson 1520. I am very happy with
both. The printers should not be turned off through a switch but turned off
at the printer. This allows the heads to rest where the heads do not dry
out as quickly. Both of the printers have 2 cartridges. If you have a
windows 98 network the printers are both able to print from any Win98
computer on the network but will not work with NT. I haven't tried Win 2K
yet. I only use the Photo printer for printing photos so it is not used all
that often. The Photo 700 is over 2 years old and still prints like a
champ. Head cleaning for either is done through a utility from the print
menu and has worked quite well when I haven't printed for very long periods
of time. I have never had a cartridge dry out in the printer even when the
printer has not been used in awhile. Head alignment has not been a problem
with either printer and to be honest, I don't remember ever having to use
it. If you are printing photos that you want to last, Epson has a new
printer out that prints photos that are supposed to last as long as a
developed photo, I think it is ten years. They have 3 printers in this
category, the 870, 875 and the 1270.
Mary Wolden
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