That's why the 1800 has one of the highest clogging rates of any of the
latest Epson printers! 

The R2400 is worth every penny, minimal issues, better image quality :) -
More money :( 

You often get what you pay for!

Richard 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jack
Davis
Sent: 17 August 2006 14:18
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Subject: Re: Printer Recommendations?

In keeping with my severe resolution hang-up, I've noted that the R1800
advertises having the smallest ink droplets in the industry, 1.5 picoliters.
The R2400, 3.5 picoliters, but produces "superior" B&W prints.
This is my total offering on the subject.

Jack

--- Brendan MacRae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm going to be putting my digital darkroom together soon and I've 
> decided on everything but the printer at this point.
> 
> I want a large format ink jet and have been looking at Canon and 
> Epson. Both of the 17" wide $1800 printers have gotten good reviews. 
> I'm leaning toward the Epson since I know a designer who owns an older 
> model that produces amazing prints. I've never seen anything from a 
> Canon.
> 
> Also, does anyone else use the ColorVision Print Fix Pro suite? +'s? 
> -'s?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -Brendan
> 
> 
> 
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