apetitphoto
Printer Guru
- Joined
- May 27, 2017
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- Killeen, TX
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- Epson WF-3620 , Epson wf-7210
I now understand how printer stables get built...
I've been considering a photo printer and looking at the P600, P400, and P800. I couldn't see the, for me, difference between 800 and 600 (yes, larger paper size, bigger this and that, but really one consumed steroids and the other didn't).
The 400 and 600 are similar but appear to be targeted to different media. The 400 seems more attuned to glossy than matte. I find myself leaning towards matte.
Then the 7110 falls into my view.
It's a Durabrite, meaning fewer "spikes" colors, but appears to have most of the features of the 400. I've been playing with my 3620 and like the way it performs with PC ink on matte paper. Yes, I've read, many times, the Durabrite thread.
So here's my conundrum I'd appreciate input on: 7110 or 400? Just to add to the dilemma, the 7110 (if it still exists today) is much less expensive.
Please help (hopefully) clear the confusion. Thanks.
I've been considering a photo printer and looking at the P600, P400, and P800. I couldn't see the, for me, difference between 800 and 600 (yes, larger paper size, bigger this and that, but really one consumed steroids and the other didn't).
The 400 and 600 are similar but appear to be targeted to different media. The 400 seems more attuned to glossy than matte. I find myself leaning towards matte.
Then the 7110 falls into my view.
It's a Durabrite, meaning fewer "spikes" colors, but appears to have most of the features of the 400. I've been playing with my 3620 and like the way it performs with PC ink on matte paper. Yes, I've read, many times, the Durabrite thread.
So here's my conundrum I'd appreciate input on: 7110 or 400? Just to add to the dilemma, the 7110 (if it still exists today) is much less expensive.
Please help (hopefully) clear the confusion. Thanks.