Jerry Steve
Thanks for setting me straight - may give this a try. Have either of you tried this?
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Mike
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If I
If I remember correctly, the 2000P Color Cart is 3 color vs. 5 for the 1270
MIke
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From: Arthur Entlich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: A Good Epson Customer Service Story
Some of you 1270 owners
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If I remember correctly, the 2000P Color Cart is 3 color vs. 5 for the
1270
MIke
Definitely 5 colour + black. This is the main reason for the better
photographic quality.
http://www.epson.co.uk/product/printers/inkjet/styphoto2000p/spec.htm
Steve
If I remember correctly, the 2000P Color Cart is 3 color vs. 5 for the
1270
MIke
Larry Berman wrote:
Hi Laurie,
But how often is a companies first response the correct one?
Larry
Hardly ever. My latest tact with some companies is after one or two
messages about a problem with no reply, I just write the CEO, claiming
defeat, but just letting him/her know.
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I did have a HP flatbed that failed 2 months out of warranty. When I
contacted HP about it,after diagnosing that it was a scanner fault, they
sent a brand new next
Some of you 1270 owners might be interested in something I picked up at
a web site which deals with ink refilling.
Apparently, the 1270 and 2000P color cartridge (Don't know about the
black) is the same shell. However, when if you normally try to put a
2000P cart into a 1270 it shows up as
Gordon Tassi wrote:
Laurie: I guess we wouldn't expect less. However; when we usually hear
something about a company, the message is usually one that trashes them.
Usually, when people are properly served, they say nothing about it and go on
their merry way. It is nice to hear that a
My original Epson Stylus Photo ended up with a couple of clogged jets
which I could not clear. Possibly my use of third-party ink was to blame;
or possibly I let the printer sit too long (6 months?) without being used.
It never occurred to me to complain to Epson; I just bought a new Stylus
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Gordon Tassi wrote:
Laurie: I guess we wouldn't expect less. However; when we usually hear
something about
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The fact is, Epson ink-jet printers are an incredible bargain, even
allowing for the high ink and paper prices. Ten years ago I would have
found it inconceivable that I could get photo-quality reproduction from a
printer
Some of us disagree. No matter what you pay for a product or service $1 or
$1,000 the buyer is entitled to expect and indeed demand the level of
quality, performance, and service that the company has advertised for that
product and/or service.
This is nice in theory but where in Epson's (to
Yes, that is good to hear.They deserve kudos.
At 10:59 AM 05/08/2001 -0400, you wrote:
My Epson Perfection 636 died last April, while still under warrantee. I
was in the middle of a job so I purchased an Epson Perfection 1200 SCSI on
the same day I sent it out to be repaired. When the 636 came
I endorse the good words about Epson, but could this be part of an attempt
to restore their good name after the calmities with their 'Archival'
printers of the past year, and their miserable responses to them? If so,
that is the way to start the process of restoring credibility.
At 03:47 PM
With all the complaining we do about the hardware and software
manufacturers, I felt a need to tell a good story for a change.
To my surprise, when the refurbished 1270 I recently purchased proved DOA,
they sent me a NEW one as a replacement instead of another refurbished one.
So, for $261
Larry wrote:
Exactly one year later, the1200 started giving me trouble (by the way, are
these scanners considered disposable??)
AFAIK, there is no truth to the rumor that Epson is owned by Kimberly-Clark,
makers of Kleenex! ;-)
Customer Relations sent call tags for the
Perfection 636,1200
Laurie: I guess we wouldn't expect less. However; when we usually hear
something about a company, the message is usually one that trashes them.
Usually, when people are properly served, they say nothing about it and go on
their merry way. It is nice to hear that a company, especially a large
The fact is, Epson ink-jet printers are an incredible bargain, even
allowing for the high ink and paper prices. Ten years ago I would have
found it inconceivable that I could get photo-quality reproduction from a
printer costing under $300.
If you get good service in addition to an incredible
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