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I have one of the above, I have had it for years and have hardly used it because the printer cartridges are so bloody expensive and there are nine of them; if I replaced them all today it would cost me over two hundred quid.
When I've run out of ink this next time, I'm getting rid of it. as apart from the cost, it takes an age to start up so I can't even use it as a day to day printer; I have a second printer -- small Canon -- for that.
But I like A3+ prints, just not the cost of producing them. Since this printer is quite old, I am assuming that things have moved on a bit now and perhaps I can presume that printers are more economical and a bit easier to use.
I suppose the Epson was a little overkill for me and is really for people who want studio quality and longevity.
Anyone suggest an A3 printer for photographs that will also function as a quick-switch-on general printer for printing documents and letters? Does such a thing even exist?
When I've run out of ink this next time, I'm getting rid of it. as apart from the cost, it takes an age to start up so I can't even use it as a day to day printer; I have a second printer -- small Canon -- for that.
But I like A3+ prints, just not the cost of producing them. Since this printer is quite old, I am assuming that things have moved on a bit now and perhaps I can presume that printers are more economical and a bit easier to use.
I suppose the Epson was a little overkill for me and is really for people who want studio quality and longevity.
Anyone suggest an A3 printer for photographs that will also function as a quick-switch-on general printer for printing documents and letters? Does such a thing even exist?