I think it might be time for me to switch from HP to epson. Lately I can't fix the printers faster than they break and right now I'm down 5 out of 6 printers.
Here's what I need
4 color separate cartridges (and print heads)
duplexer
network card
20000 pages per month rating or higher
We print color brochures and I don't know what saturation but lets just say I have some color high lights over black text and then 3 columns across of book images and 3 rows down (or sometimes 4 rows down) . So about 9 -12 color book images per page with black text descriptions and other solid color elements on the page.
But, before I do this I need some info from some of you epson users. What is your experience with epson and CIS.
I think the main problem with the HP's is that it simply does not like 3rd party chips. If you can get a long refilling OEM carts that will give you the best longevity. However with our volume of printing it is just too labor intensive (and messy) to refill 50 cartridges a week or so.
I have heard that epson is not as picky with 3rd party chips and if that is the case then I am definitely willing to purchase one to test out. What are your comments on this claim.
Here are some questions I have.
How is Epsons warranty? With HP they have an incredible warranty where you can call and they will exchange the printer within 2 days at no cost.
What about print heads? I would assume epson uses separate print heads but how long do they last and what's the cost? I USUALLY get 2 or 3 times the rated usage out of our hp print heads. ie rated at 200ml and we usualy get 400-700 (or black print heads rated at 400 we usually get about 800-1000 ml)
The epson B-500DN looks comparable to some of the HP's we've been using (2300, 2800, 3000) but I haven't noticed any one that has a CIS for it. Most of the epson cis I have found were for what seem to me as light duty/home use, or photo printers.
I definitely don't want a 6-8 color photo printer.
Here's what I need
4 color separate cartridges (and print heads)
duplexer
network card
20000 pages per month rating or higher
We print color brochures and I don't know what saturation but lets just say I have some color high lights over black text and then 3 columns across of book images and 3 rows down (or sometimes 4 rows down) . So about 9 -12 color book images per page with black text descriptions and other solid color elements on the page.
But, before I do this I need some info from some of you epson users. What is your experience with epson and CIS.
I think the main problem with the HP's is that it simply does not like 3rd party chips. If you can get a long refilling OEM carts that will give you the best longevity. However with our volume of printing it is just too labor intensive (and messy) to refill 50 cartridges a week or so.
I have heard that epson is not as picky with 3rd party chips and if that is the case then I am definitely willing to purchase one to test out. What are your comments on this claim.
Here are some questions I have.
How is Epsons warranty? With HP they have an incredible warranty where you can call and they will exchange the printer within 2 days at no cost.
What about print heads? I would assume epson uses separate print heads but how long do they last and what's the cost? I USUALLY get 2 or 3 times the rated usage out of our hp print heads. ie rated at 200ml and we usualy get 400-700 (or black print heads rated at 400 we usually get about 800-1000 ml)
The epson B-500DN looks comparable to some of the HP's we've been using (2300, 2800, 3000) but I haven't noticed any one that has a CIS for it. Most of the epson cis I have found were for what seem to me as light duty/home use, or photo printers.
I definitely don't want a 6-8 color photo printer.