The R1800 will print on Pictorico OHP but the pigmented inks dry very
slow so it is iffy at best with other OHP materials such as Crystal
Clear. I tried it and it caused pizza wheel marks on this OHP, when
the 2200 does not (at least for me).
Also, the R1800 can only be used to print in black ink. The color
inks do not have enough density for UV processes.
Your best choices at present are the Epson 1280 (most economical) or
2200 (available for a lot less than a few months ago) in older
technology, or the Epson 2400 for the latest.
Sandy
>Ok, the time has come gang. I'mma get a printer.
>I wanna be able to print Color B&W and Negs atleast as big as 13x19
>
>So I was looking for some recommendations.
>
>I was looking and saw Epson Stylus Photo R1800.
>
>Prints up to 13x44. It doesn't mention being able to print on
>Transparency. So I was wondering if anyone has any experience with
>these inks and that type of material.
>
>
>Please shoot me some help, K?
>Sorry I haven't paid attention to the 5,000 emails about this already.
>I'm a bad boy and understand I was wrong for not being better.
>
>Cheers!
>Adam.
Received on Mon Sep 12 17:02:13 2005
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