Hadn't heard about the P600, but I'm not shopping. I too have found the paper 
profiles excellent.

Paul via phone

> On Apr 18, 2015, at 3:59 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> In ten years of using the R2400, and some years when I didn't print for 
> six-seven months, I've had to clear the nozzles due to a serious clog twice. 
> Pigment-ink printers are much less likely to clog than dye-ink printers 
> because pigment particles are much larger, which requires that the nozzles be 
> larger too. Sure cure to keep nozzles on ANY printer from clogging: 
> 
> - Only use the manufacturers' inks.
> - Print two test pages every other week. 
> 
> I've *never* created a paper profile for the R2400. I print on a selection of 
> Hanemühle, Epson, Moab, and Red River papers … all of them produce 
> professionally crafted profiles for the papers that I use superior to 
> anything that I have the resources and skills to make, and they are free for 
> the downloading. For B&W printing, in many cases the best and most consistent 
> way to produce perfect prints is to use the Epson Advanced B&W printing 
> workflow rather than printing with a color-managed, profile-based workflow. 
> 
> The R3000 is still available, but the P600 replaces it. As far as I can tell, 
> the P600 is a superior print engine. That said, even the R2000, R2400, and 
> R2880 produce outstanding prints. 
> 
> I'm doing a little reading up on the P600 before buying. I have some pretty 
> specific needs … I've never used all the features of the R2400, but I need 
> that whatever I buy supports the things that I do need (and a couple that 
> I've wanted which the R2400 doesn't) without being a hassle. 
> 
> G
> 
> 
>> On Apr 18, 2015, at 11:33 AM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Don't forget having a color profile for each type of paper you're going
>> to use. And having to create a NEW profile for each of your papers every
>> time you change an ink cartridge.
>> 
>> If you DO NOT make a LOT of prints the nozzles quite as likely to dry up.
> 
> 
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