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27th Jul 02, 04:03 AM
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I'm looking for a printer that has great quality and big enough to print poster size pics so I wont have to go out and pay to get a pic blown up. I asked the same question on another board and its Epson vs. HP.
What do you all think
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27th Jul 02, 04:40 AM
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Both the HP Deskjet 840 And 845C Are excellent for this, as are the Epson 890 Colour Inkjet and the Epson Photo 810. The epsons are more expensive (with some suspect software i found) But the quality and speed of print is quicker. The ink is also a lot cheaper on the epson's than the HP's (Half the price for the 890 compared to either HP)
All are good printers, if you can afford the extra go for an epson- simply because photo printing takes a hell of a lot of ink and you will save on the long run.
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27th Jul 02, 03:37 PM
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a great feature of the HP's that Epson's don't have is..
When you change the HP's print cartriges you get a new set of print heads. The Epson's are just ink pots, so if you happen to get some crap on you print heads ie) dust, hair etc.. It is generally alot easyer to get cleared up w/the HP. If the after running the "clean the print cartridge routine" in both the printers dosn't do the trick, with the HP you can just load a new cartridge. With the Epson you have troubles.
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27th Jul 02, 08:34 PM
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HP is the only way to go with printing... The turn on/turn off time until ready to print is all that's worth in getting a HP over Epson....
-CaP
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27th Jul 02, 08:47 PM
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In my experience, Epsons have better photo quality than HPs. If you want really good photo quality, go with Epson (along with quality paper). If you want good everything else, go with HP.
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27th Jul 02, 08:48 PM
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Error...sorry.
Last edited by AsianElvis at Jul 27 2002, 02:53 PM
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21st Aug 02, 03:53 PM
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HP my friend.....
Do the right thing
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21st Aug 02, 08:46 PM
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Unless you spend hours comparing print quality side-by-side, just buy in your price range.
They are so close, one has to be a nut or a real expert.
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21st Aug 02, 09:41 PM
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I had an Epson Docuprint (b&w). When Windows 2000 came along, Epson wasn't interested in bothering to do some work on software updates. They finally bought the printer back off me. The Customer Service was great for me, but the Technical Support was so bad I won't buy another Epson.
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21st Aug 02, 10:28 PM
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i only buy cannons but if i had to choose between hp and epson it would be hp. hp seems to have better quality even though around here they are a little bit more.
Last edited by adams_73533 at Aug 21 2002, 03:29 PM
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