In a message dated 12/20/2005 7:17:15 P.M. Central Standard Time,
olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
You can get into the Ultrachrome inks much cheaper with the R1800 or
R2400, if 13" paper width is enough.
Some of the main reasons for looking at the 4000 series are larger prints,
printing B&W from my computer with good results and an ability to print on
canvas. The 4800 would probably turn the trick for these needs. Although
I've
seen stunning black and white done with the 4000 on mat paper it was done
using a RIP, which is just going to add to my cost. A friend has just taken
delivery on the Epson 9800. Perhaps I should stick with my 1280 and make some
arrangement with him.
This does bring up another question. If one wanted to upsize a raw e-1 file
to get reasonable results with 44 inches as the short side, what measures
might one take? Bill Barber
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