Oh Oh.

Just ordered it and the Eboni inks.

Well i will be giving a work out and i'll hang one in the sun room as i didi my Canon print when i bought it.

I still have the S800 for starters.

Dave

Quoting graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Dave, I have a R200 which I believe uses the same ink carts. I have notice that my prints granulate a bit over time (months, not years). They look pretty good in normal light, but viewed under unrelenting light they are pretty grainy looking. Now that may be due to my not using the correct settings or something, but it is also something you may want ot know about before you make your purchase.

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David J Brooks wrote:
After private emails with Fred, i'v pretty much talked myself into trying an Epson printer.The R220 seems adaqate for B&W prints with 3rd party black ink(s). More so than my Canon which displays the green tint Fred mentioned he had, and sems to have gone in the R220.

Just wondering if anyone is using this printer as a sales printer and if they are happy with it and the customers. My Canons are supposed to be 25 year archival,so i'm wondering about the R220. An articale Fred sent said 22 years.

I get faint, barely visible fine scratch ,marks on my Canon papaers(most likly from horse dirt) and i want to get a new printer, and one that does decent B&W to replace the S800.

The price is cheap, just wondering if the prints will be over time.

Dave

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