Anyone here able to print some A4 and A3 pieces for me in the UK?
On Fine Art paper of some kind, not too fussy.
Let me know costs including postage please
Thanks
Not going to use it, bought the printer cheaper with the roller and planned to sell it to make even more money back. Only ever going to print standard sized art
Hi all,
Got a roll unit with my Epson P800. Not going to use it. As such, selling it brand new, in packaging.
Will ship to the US if you want.
Price: £150 + shipping. ($195 + shipping to US)
Thanks, I can see the papers like Innova say if they work with pigment. Where I wanted help with was with cheaper papers I could get on Amazon for £10 a pack. Is there an easy way to know if it will be ok other than spending money on it and it not working. I don't really want to buy 10 packs of...
Thanks guys, is there any special considerations to make with Gloss paper and the inks on a P800? I assume most decent ones are fine, but what about cheaper glossy paper for home printing of photos?
@The Hat - Thanks for the link, looked at it, but think this is the one you meant: https://www.youtube.com/user/cheo1949 (incase anyone else looks here)
So, Now I've gone and bought both a Used 3880 and a New P800. Mistake made bidding on ebay for the 3880 so now have both.
Is anyone interested in a 3880 for £367? I could put you in touch with the seller.
@The Hat would you use the Photo Rag for non-photo prints too? It's all digital art, not photos we will print.
Considering Innova is about 40% cheaper per sheet, would that be good to start with maybe, or is there better cheaper alternatives to start with while we get used to the printer?
Hi all,
Looking to get a book which goes through things like the important of paper types, ink types, getting the best print from your printer (generic, I know specifics can't be generalised for all printers), things like DPI and PPI etc. I know this is all a 'play with your printer and see...
Stuck between:
Canon 10S, Canon Pro 1, Epson P600 - All new, all the same price. Which one would you pick?
Epson 3880, Epson R3000, Canon 9500 Mk II - All second hand, various prices, but assume the same - which would you pick?
Hi,
I'm just about to buy a printer and wondered if anyone could help on papers.
The printer will be mainly used for printing Pigment inks onto Archival paper to produce Giclee prints. Looking for A3 and A4 sizes.
The prints will be digital artworks, not photographs.
Can anyone recommend a...
In terms of quality, how would you rank these:
P800
R3000
3880
10s
9500 mk2
I know no ones used all of them, but based on your knowledge? any key pitfalls?
Found a used P800 for the price of a new 10S. now thats an option. but not sure its worth the extra over a used 3880?
Is it true Epsons clog easier and costly to repair? we might only print once a month sometimes.
So out of what I've looked at, decide if roller is important or not, whether i want A2+ and if i want to spend £200 second hand or £500 new. The rest is pretty little in difference. Im not going to do black+white photos so the fact some have 3/4 black inks isn't a huge benefit over ones with 2...
Let me know if I am wrong here, but trying to narrow these down:
R2000 - smallest droplet size, less inks, takes rolls
R2880 - takes rolls, more inks. No benefit over R3000 and same price secondhand
R3000 - smaller droplet size (not quite R2000), more inks though, good ink capacity.
Pro 3880 -...
Thanks for that, I did see a review that showed it required 30mm margins on fine art paper, it was my preferred choice until then as it does mean losing some size from cutting down for borderless images.
The second hand models I mentioned, are are of them too old to be worth getting now? The...