Paul,Mark, Godders
Ok let me tell you why I want one... I want to print matte 13 x 19 wall calendars next year... mainly for myself and my friend Joe (who has done more for me in life than I can ever repay and always wants a really bigbig calendar of flowers ) but possibly to make a few to sell to other of my friends here who want a large one.. The R2400 filled the bill - is this r1900 close enough to this to get pretty much the same results?
I notice that the ink isn't too expensive...

This is the listing, btw, on ebay - and then there is one on Amazon too..

http://www.ebay.com/itm/291692428694?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Figure another $200 -$300 I could manage. The guy is in NH so the shipping isnot too terrible. I might not win it of course...

The other one I saw was on Amazon - there were several , actually, but most from sellers with low ratings.

If cafepress had not stopped making 11x17 calendars I wouldn't even think of buying the large printer...

So, does this alter any of your thoughts about it?

tanks!
ann


On 2/28/2016 12:51 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
ann sanfedele wrote:

Guys -
Could I have your opinion on this printer???  I really do need a wide
carriage, this one I might be able to get very inexpensively
Have any of you used it?
The listing is over in two days.. I have time... I can put it on a
credit card..
I'd pass on this one; it's a little too old, technology-wise. It uses
pigment inks, so print longevity shouldn't be an issue, but it's an
older ink set that doesn't use the multiple black inks for good B&W
printing that I think you need.


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