alexandereci
Printing Ninja
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I'm wondering what the difference these 3 printers have in terms of print quality?
I looked at the brochure, and notice that the 3 printers can print a minimum of 2pl and all can print at 4800x1200dpi, so I figure there won't be noticeable difference in print quality.
However, the 2000 has the fewest nozzles, the 3000 has more, and the 4000 has even more, so there is a difference in print speed. I won't be running rush jobs, however, so this isn't really important to me.
All 3 printers can also print borderless on 4x6", 5x7", and A4. I'm confused by this - does this mean that it cannot print borderless on 8.5x11 paper?
I also see that each printer has a top and bottom margin, and differs with each printer. This margin is very small, so I don't expect this to be a major issue, I can give up a few pixels at these areas, however, more than half-inch margins is too much but these printers have margins lower than that, so they're all okay.
The iP2000 is the only printer among the 3 that cannot print on cds... a cool feature that I don't think I need. It also uses a different type of cartridge and has no Think Tank technology. The iP3000 and 4000 uses the same cartridges, with the 4000 having one more black cartridge, and both have Think Tank. I plan to do my own refills, is Think Tank that useful? And will it "disappear" when I do my own refills (as is the case I hear with the iP4200)? And why would I need the 2nd black cartridge on the iP4000?
Also, both 3000 and 4000 has auto duplex printing, the 2000 has not - this is important for me since I want to print a lot of ebooks, and can save me some time and effort.... and human error.
So to summarize:
Point 1: The 3 printers DO NOT differ in print quality, only in print speed.
Point 2: The 3 printers can all print borderless on 4x6", 5x7", and A4.
Point 3: The iP2000 cannot print on CDs and has no Think Tank. The other two has these features.
Point 4: The iP4000 has one more black cartridge - as to how this is important is unclear.
Point 5: The iP2000 cannot print duplex automatically.
So there... that's as much head-to-head-to-head as I can make it. Did I miss anything or am I mistaken somewhere? The question that remains is, why would I need the iP4000 when it seems that the iP3000 can do the same?
I looked at the brochure, and notice that the 3 printers can print a minimum of 2pl and all can print at 4800x1200dpi, so I figure there won't be noticeable difference in print quality.
However, the 2000 has the fewest nozzles, the 3000 has more, and the 4000 has even more, so there is a difference in print speed. I won't be running rush jobs, however, so this isn't really important to me.
All 3 printers can also print borderless on 4x6", 5x7", and A4. I'm confused by this - does this mean that it cannot print borderless on 8.5x11 paper?
I also see that each printer has a top and bottom margin, and differs with each printer. This margin is very small, so I don't expect this to be a major issue, I can give up a few pixels at these areas, however, more than half-inch margins is too much but these printers have margins lower than that, so they're all okay.
The iP2000 is the only printer among the 3 that cannot print on cds... a cool feature that I don't think I need. It also uses a different type of cartridge and has no Think Tank technology. The iP3000 and 4000 uses the same cartridges, with the 4000 having one more black cartridge, and both have Think Tank. I plan to do my own refills, is Think Tank that useful? And will it "disappear" when I do my own refills (as is the case I hear with the iP4200)? And why would I need the 2nd black cartridge on the iP4000?
Also, both 3000 and 4000 has auto duplex printing, the 2000 has not - this is important for me since I want to print a lot of ebooks, and can save me some time and effort.... and human error.
So to summarize:
Point 1: The 3 printers DO NOT differ in print quality, only in print speed.
Point 2: The 3 printers can all print borderless on 4x6", 5x7", and A4.
Point 3: The iP2000 cannot print on CDs and has no Think Tank. The other two has these features.
Point 4: The iP4000 has one more black cartridge - as to how this is important is unclear.
Point 5: The iP2000 cannot print duplex automatically.
So there... that's as much head-to-head-to-head as I can make it. Did I miss anything or am I mistaken somewhere? The question that remains is, why would I need the iP4000 when it seems that the iP3000 can do the same?