Actually, it can be. A R220 and the EZ-R2 inkset from MIS. About as cheap and even smoother prints with controllable toning from a 6 ink setup.
Both are great options. -Adam Mark Erickson wrote: > If you really want to go cheap (and by all accounts really good), take a > look at Paul Roark's solution for a truly low-cost A4 solution: The Epson > C88 and MIS EZ inkset. > > http://home1.gte.net/res09aij/C86-EZ-UT-Readme.htm > > A C88 will set you back less than $100, and the MIZ EZ cartridges cost > around $11 each. You don't get A3 size, but the price can't be beat. > > --Mark > > On Jan 10, 2007, at 7:14 AM, Thibouille wrote: > >> For quite a time I'm considering printing myself my shots but being on >> a budget I couldn't decide what to do. I'm not (for now at least) >> printing much, really. >> >> 1/ I saw what a little Canon Selphy can do and honestly I fell on my >> bottom. Pretty good IMO. Directly from K10D using Pictbridge... very >> nice. Very affordable too. >> >> 2/ I'd like A3 but cost of those printers is ... well high ! Not even >> talking about ink and paper costs. >> >> 3/ The low-end A3 printers are OK for coulour as I understand but not >> that good for B&W. A shame I'd like to print B&W ... >> >> Given these 3 points I may be better to send those to my nearest Lab. >> What would you do? > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

