[Gimp-user] Need new printer

2009-10-23 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings;

My old and very faithful Epson C82 has apparently lost its printhead, it has 
plenty of ink according to mtink, but every time I clean the heads, fewer 
nozzles work, and the amanda backup report was printed without ink this 
morning.

So, I brought up from its storage in the basement, a 5 year old C88 I had 
bought to use when I was on the road, but its out of yellow ink after about 
10 passes at cleaning its well dried nozzles.  So I'm going to town, 
ostensibly to get some ink, taking nearly a two pack of all 4 inks for the 
C82 with me to see if a tradein might be arraigned, either for some inks for 
the C88, or a whole new printer.

I will not consider a lexmark due to their attitide vis-a-vis linux and their 
corporate structure being very top heavy with lawyers.

I've always been fond of Epsons, so which of the current models on the shelf 
can do good photo quality work at a reasonable cost for expendables?  By 
reasonable, that is in comparison to the about $80 USD for a full set of 
tanks for the old C82, and probably very similar pricing for the C88's inks.

Is there some other favorite Golden Boy that also claims archival inks that I 
should also look at while I'm at Staples later this afternoon?

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Re: [Gimp-user] Need new printer

2009-10-23 Thread Bob Meetin
I can't speak to the latest models, but I have an Epson Stylus Photo 
R-200 and for scanning an Epson Perfection 4490 Photo, also a lcd 
projector.  The printer works with my linux pc which is one of the 
reasons for purchasing epson.  I bought all as refurbished, through 
whatever is the refurbished link on the website.  Zero problems with any. 

The scanner comes with rigs for scanning transparencies and negatives up 
to 6x7cm.  I jerryrigged a system to scan my old 4x5 negatives and 
transparencies, then assembled in GIMP. 

-B

Gene Heskett wrote:
 Greetings;

 My old and very faithful Epson C82 has apparently lost its printhead, it has 
 plenty of ink according to mtink, but every time I clean the heads, fewer 
 nozzles work, and the amanda backup report was printed without ink this 
 morning.

 So, I brought up from its storage in the basement, a 5 year old C88 I had 
 bought to use when I was on the road, but its out of yellow ink after about 
 10 passes at cleaning its well dried nozzles.  So I'm going to town, 
 ostensibly to get some ink, taking nearly a two pack of all 4 inks for the 
 C82 with me to see if a tradein might be arraigned, either for some inks for 
 the C88, or a whole new printer.

 I will not consider a lexmark due to their attitide vis-a-vis linux and their 
 corporate structure being very top heavy with lawyers.

 I've always been fond of Epsons, so which of the current models on the shelf 
 can do good photo quality work at a reasonable cost for expendables?  By 
 reasonable, that is in comparison to the about $80 USD for a full set of 
 tanks for the old C82, and probably very similar pricing for the C88's inks.

 Is there some other favorite Golden Boy that also claims archival inks that I 
 should also look at while I'm at Staples later this afternoon?

   


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Re: [Gimp-user] Need new printer

2009-10-23 Thread Chris Mohler
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Gene Heskett gene.hesk...@gmail.com wrote:

 I've always been fond of Epsons, so which of the current models on the shelf
 can do good photo quality work at a reasonable cost for expendables?  By
 reasonable, that is in comparison to the about $80 USD for a full set of
 tanks for the old C82, and probably very similar pricing for the C88's inks.

Not an Espon, but I have a Canon Pixma somewhere around here that is
very nice in one regard: the ink tanks are clear plastic and have
liquid reservoirs (no cotton).  The printer shines a light through a
prism at the bottom to determine ink level - therefore refilling them
is painless.  It prints a decent photo also, if you buy nice paper.  I
quit buying Epson after they decided that a cartridge had to be
replaced after X number of prints.

My 0.02
Chris
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Re: [Gimp-user] Need new printer

2009-10-23 Thread Norman Silverstone
I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that it is cheaper to have my
photos printed by one of the on-line organisations than to pay the
exorbitant prices charged for inks. A set of inks for my Epson Stylus
Photo R300 is over £50 which is a lot of commercially printed photos and
that's without the cost of paper.

Norman

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