Re: new printer/thanks
really? i don't know. i've actually ordered a 1280.
what are the differences to you? like, why do you like the 1280 better?
money is tight these days (did i say i'm a photojournalist?), but if
there's a big difference, i'm probably smarter to get the 1280. but
again, money.
jana b.
>I would be willing to sell my 1270. What do you think would be a reasonable
>price, including shipping? Includes roll adapter. Has had medium use.
>Works well with no problems. (Little use since I purchased 1280.)
>Donald A. Schiemann
>10B Gallatin Drive
>Bozeman, MT 59718
>406-587-1859
>DSCHIEMANN@prodigy.net
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>From: "Jana Birchum" <jbirchum@io.com>
>To: <epson-inkjet@leben.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 3:33 PM
>Subject: Re: new printer/thanks
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>> Thanks all for the great feedback on new printers. Just in case
>> you're interested, i decided the 1270/80 is the right one for me. I'm
>> trying to locate a 1270, but will go with a 1280 if i can't.
>>
>> So, since that was such a great discussion, i have a couple of other
>questions:
>>
>> 1) what combination of inks/papers are your favorites?
>>
>> i've traditionally used the Epson Photo Quality Glossy Paper with the
>> inkjetmall's "darn good inks" for most test printing
>>
>> then lumijet gallery gloss with epson ink for printing.
>>
>> and have been trying the Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper recently,
>> with mixed feelings.
>>
>> I'd be interested in your input. again, my uses are mostly test
>> prints for editing photo stories, then portfolio prints. occasional
>> prints for clients.
>>
>> (i've tried to check the archives, but can't seem to access any
>> archives. so if this question annoys you, let me know how to do that,
>> if it can be done, and i'll go away.)
>>
>> second, has anyone used the ViewOpen calibration software?
>>
>> thanks in advance,
>>
>> jana b.
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