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May 4th 2002 | #45487 Report |
Member since: Feb 12th 2002 Posts: 271 |
Hey all. Well, I'm in the market for a printer. I've been doing research online, but was wondering if any of you good people could suggest what you think a quality printer would be. Thanks a lot! |
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May 4th 2002 | #45502 Report |
Member since: May 1st 2002 Posts: 3034 |
my dad uses one that can print 36x36 @ 400dpi I'd get that if I were you but it costs like 35,000 bux so perhaps just a color lazer |
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May 5th 2002 | #45839 Report |
Member since: Feb 12th 2002 Posts: 271 |
yeah. thanks. my price range is probably more like 500 max. I was looking at that one epson that can print 13x19 (or thereabouts) full bleed. Anyone have one of these? Or able to comment on it?
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May 9th 2002 | #46704 Report |
Member since: Feb 12th 2002 Posts: 271 |
For anyone who cares, which I assume is nobody... I ended up buying an Epson Photo Stylus 785EPX. I am very happy with it after a couple of prints, except for some very small dots that appear to be made from the printers rollers. You have to hold the print at a certain angle to even be able to see 'em, but they're the kind of things that the artist looks for.... I'm not sure if there's a way to fix this yet or not. It seems to be a concern with a lot of people from the reviews I've read, but others say its not a problem at all. If anyone knows an answer, please let me know. Thanks. |
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