04-03-2012
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I love my 3880. I got rid of my 2200 several years ago, in disgust (clogged heads, etc) and used online services until I bought a 3880 a little over a year ago. I have been delighted with it, and the way the prints look and the ink lasts. Never a clog or other problem (and I live in an area where 10% humidity is high). I don't think I could go back to a smaller printer (tho, as Bob says, YMMV).
Rick
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04-03-2012
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#27
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Originally Posted by sepiareverb
I too love the 3880, but have not used the R3000. Inks do last and last, I print a fair bit for various people and have only changed 3 cartridges over about 2 years. Likely 50% of the prints I've done (numbers not square inches) are 17x22"- I've gone through at least 150 sheets of that paper.
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Awesome! That is quite a lot of printing on the cartridges.
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04-03-2012
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Originally Posted by ray*j*gun
David, where are you seeing those prices? I'm in the market also.
Thanks!!
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Hi Raymond,
I was looking at epson store prices and adorama too. Adorama's pages have the rebate forms on them.
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04-03-2012
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Originally Posted by gavinlg
Epson r1800 and r1900 that clogged heads, were difficult to get a good print out of, built like crap (imo) and just generally found the design and function to be tacky. Then I had a v600 scanner that developed a purple line through every single scan I made with it. Contacted epson and they said it was dust on the flatbed, and was normal - within spec. Wouldn't help unless I paid for a service. I cleaned it in every way imaginable and could never get rid of that stupid line. If you look up 'epson line through scans' on google you'll find thousands of people with the same problem - they just keep making scanners that do this.
I bought a $100 canon ipf4850 which is a crappy cheap inkjet and it's better designed than both the epsons I had despite being 1/10th the price. Not only that, but color prints out of it are nearly perfect straight out of the box, and b&w are similar in quality, despite the obvious defect in features. The 9500 MKII printer in particular is designed and built really nicely IMO - much nicer than my r1900.
Also I used to work for a large printer/photocopier sales and service place in QLD - the canon commercial graphics printers and copiers (20K-50K each) were incredibly good machines - much better than most of the competition.
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Oof. Doesn't sound like you have had a good experience at all. 
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04-03-2012
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Originally Posted by Bob Michaels
To me, my Epson printers give me great prints exactly as I though they were going to look and no problems with the printer. I have not had a clogged nozzle in the six years I have been using Epson 2400s.
I know that others have their brand favorites and I certainly would not try to convince them they are wrong.
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Thanks Bob, for sharing your experiences.
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04-03-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zonan
I love my 3880. I got rid of my 2200 several years ago, in disgust (clogged heads, etc) and used online services until I bought a 3880 a little over a year ago. I have been delighted with it, and the way the prints look and the ink lasts. Never a clog or other problem (and I live in an area where 10% humidity is high). I don't think I could go back to a smaller printer (tho, as Bob says, YMMV).
Rick
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The DC area seems to vary between relatively dry and downright swampy. :P
Seems like the general feeling is, if going for an epson printer, go for the 3880.
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04-03-2012
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The 3880 is the first inkjet that I haven't eventually hated. Never clogs, does beautiful BW if you invest in making QTR profiles. Excellent colour as well, but I mostly print BW. On balance, I might even say that I like it a lot.
Kirk
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04-03-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by KEH
The 3880 is the first inkjet that I haven't eventually hated. Never clogs, does beautiful BW if you invest in making QTR profiles. Excellent colour as well, but I mostly print BW. On balance, I might even say that I like it a lot.
Kirk
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Hi Kirk,
I assume QTR is quad tone rip?
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04-04-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by david.elliott
Hi Raymond,
I was looking at epson store prices and adorama too. Adorama's pages have the rebate forms on them.
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Thanks David, I will look at both....seems the 3880 is the one to buy if you want an Epson.
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04-04-2012
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Maybe the 3000 and 3800 have better mechanism than 2200 or 2400 or 1800.
My experience with those three mirrors some of the frustrations you see in this thread.
Now I'm happy with my Canon 9500 Mk II.
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04-04-2012
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Thanks Will. I'm going to look into that option too. It would save me a fair amount of money. :P
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04-04-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by shadowfox
How do you quantify "FAR FAR better" 
Just wondering...
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The Canons clogged all the time, used much more ink, the Canon Mac driver software was much more fussy, the inks faded visibly under normal room light, the inks were harder to find, etc.
This turned me off the Canons and now I find the Epson 3880 to be astounding, even lets you change inks in the middle of doing a print.
I admit however, that I don't closely follow all the latest developments so the newer Canons may be greatly improved, I just don't know. My experience is with older Canons. From what I understand Canon has been using pigment inks now for a while. I have no experience with those.
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04-05-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by david.elliott
Thanks Will. I'm going to look into that option too. It would save me a fair amount of money. :P
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Sure David.
It's wise to look at all options.
Here's a review of the Canon that I found useful when I was in your position:
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/r..._9500_mk2.html
Also one thing that hasn't been mentioned, Canon "pro" printers has user-replaceable printing heads.
So if you do have a non-flushable ink clog, you still have the option to get a new head, rather than a whole new printer.
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04-07-2012
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#39
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Quote:
Originally Posted by shadowfox
Sure David.
It's wise to look at all options.
Here's a review of the Canon that I found useful when I was in your position:
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/r..._9500_mk2.html
Also one thing that hasn't been mentioned, Canon "pro" printers has user-replaceable printing heads.
So if you do have a non-flushable ink clog, you still have the option to get a new head, rather than a whole new printer.
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Thanks Will. That is a very detailed review!
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3 Weeks Ago
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#40
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Empty Printer Cartridges
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As per as my best experiences Epson has added another A3+ printer the R3000. This is not a replacement to the much-loved R2880, but comes in addition to Epson's professional line up that includes the R3880 A2 printer. The R3000 is aimed both at the professional and advanced hobbyist photographer who may want to produce a short print runs or limited edition prints. if want buy Empty Printer Cartridges so we refers so many buyers and suppliers
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