lampshuk wrote:
I have my eye on an R1800 that is being offered with a "Jetstream" CIS system. I can't find any reference to them online. Does that mean it's a cheapo Chinese rig? If so it probably wouldn't do for my purposes.
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I have found a lot of very helpful info on this forum. Thanks to all those who post such valuable info!
lampshuk wrote:
UK-based - I've just updated my profile. Sorry to have omitted that.
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I've been scratching about a bit and am surprised at the number of CIS systems around.
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Are you familiar with Ink Expert in the UK?
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Any particular CIS+Printer you'd recommend for photos? I've been happy with my Epson R800 and may just get a CIS to go with that as a learning experience. I guess it's dye-based which may explain why I have had no problems with nozzle blocking, even though it is frequently ignored for long periods.
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If I were to go for something brand new I think it would be the R1900 but Epson seem to make a point of running lots of models in parallel - so the 1400, the 1900 and the 2880 are all touted as "the newest A3 innovation from Epson".
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And of course, I'm looking for a good deal, so also considering 2nd hand 2400s etc.
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Too much choice!
lampshuk wrote:
More food for thought.
I take the point about the chip protection. It hadn't occured to me that the reason for the delay in CIS for the 1900 was the reverse-engineering of the protection mechanism.
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Up to now I've been OK with cheap "clone" cartridges, but some of the photos I'm trying to print are coming out with very strange colour fringing, so I think I need to either go back to "proper" Epson ink (x3 on the price) or get a good CIS setup.
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Now I'm havering between the 2400 with its excellent 3-K setup vs the gloss-optimizer in the 1800 (glossy prints on my 800 look really good).
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Now you mention it, I've checked and the R800 is indeed pigment-based. I have had the occasional temporary nozzle-blkckage but nothing that's required swabbing with alcohol. There - how's that for tempting fate?
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I gather you specialize in CIS's for Canon. Do you also work on Epsons?
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