Olga,cheapprinter said:Hello Everyone,slocumeddie said:You might consider the Epson Stylus Photo 1400. Straight thru paper path, up to 13" x 44" printing, and lots of aftermarket items available(CISS, refillable cartridges with autoreset chips or pushbutton resets.)
If you are still considering any of the "Workforce" line of Epsons, be advised that these are 4 color pigment based printers.
The Artisan line, and the Stylus Photo mentioned above are 6 color dye based printers.
I don't know about the African market, but here in the US, The 1400 can often be found around $220 USD...............
I just subscribed to this forum today. Maybe my questions are answered elsewhere, and would appreciate any answers. We own an Epson Workforce 840 and are very happy with it. However replacement Epson ink cartridges at Staples or Amazon are half again as much as the printer cost = Very Expensive! We had a Cannon inkjet previously that used little ink tanks. The cheap aftermarket ink tanks always had inferior ink (smears with highlighters, and not so sharp in color depth). The print head eventually failed, so we purchased this Epson Workforce as a replacement. We're very happy with the print quality.
Questions:
1. You mention that our 4 color printer is "pigment based printing", and 6 color printers are "dye based printers." What is the practical difference between pigment and dye? One better than the other, and for what purpose?
2. Can you advise the best alternative to print cheaply and as good as possible - Alternative to purchasing OEM Epson cartridges? I saw an ingenious system in use in Ukraine - they had half liter ink/pigment in cans on a shelf above their printer, with little plastic tubes routed down to the print head - must have been a very inexpensive print cost per page! WOW! Can this be done on our printer?
Thanks,
Olga
Regarding your question #1, this has been discussed previously on this forum. Just perform a search.
On your question #2, I do not recommend the system (CISS) that you saw, unless you are doing a lot of printing. CISS systems can be difficult to set up and operate. Plus it may require some modification of your Epson Workforce 840 to install. The best solution to reduce ink costs is to buy quality bulk ink and cartridges and refill yourself. I have gone this route with my Workforce 840 and am pleased with the results. You may want to check inkjetcarts(dot)us, inkjetmall(dot)com, and other quality suppliers mentioned on this forum. Make sure to pay close attention to the instructions on initial priming of the cartridges. Once properly primed, these cartridges perform well, and coupled with quality ink, the results will be as good as using OEM cartridges. One additional item you will need is a chip resetter for the cartridges. Most of the suppliers sell a complete kit with the resetter, cartridges, ink and syringes.
Bob