thats good to know, Jack
I feel the same about my r220, but it doesn't have a wide carriage...

I don't think you saw an error.. it falls into the category of "if someone wants something, doesn't know what he is doing, and sees mine first..."
sucker born every minute, right?

ann

On 2/28/2016 2:07 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
Ann, in the "so what" category, I
"still" have an R1800 that simply
amazes me with it's beautify detailed
prints. Including 13x19.
Surprisingly, I saw what must have
been an Amazon error, an R1800
advertised for well over $900.
J


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On Feb 28, 2016, at 10:17 AM, ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:

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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