This is probably not what you want to hear but Epson apparently have a
printer which is due to be released shortly which will be the new 'one to
beat'. - Epson Stylus Photo 2000P
RRP in the UK of 800 quid.
Supposedly capable of 'fine art' levels of reproduction at 1440 dpi on A3
paper and it uses pigments, not ink, which are deposited on the surface of
the paper and do not penetrate and spread.
The article I read said because pigments were used, output would have a
life expectancy of over 100 years.
Giles
John Pendley wrote:
> recently, I got one with enough memory, just in case. Now my printer has
> died, and I'd like to
> get a really good photo quality replacement. I've read hype on Canon, Epson,
> and HP (can't
> remember the model #'s). If anyone has a strong opinion on which printer
> does the best job, I'd
> appreciate hearing from you. Since money is an issue, I guess I'm looking
> for the best bang for
> the buck. Once I take this step, I'll have a scanner and the software to go.
> Regards, John
> Pendley
>
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