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Re: Epson 7000 questions
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Re: Epson 7000 questions


  • Subject: Re: Epson 7000 questions
  • From: "Dave King" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 18:14:20 -0500

In addition to the correction Ernst made to your misstatement concerning Epson
inks may I just add the 7000 is not desktop made bigger but rather large
format made smaller. The 7000 shares it's critical parts with the 9000, and
the quality is essentially the same.

It would appear you have some axe to grind against Epson? Perhaps the fact
they are making large format ink jet printing accessible to many means
decrease of income for print for pay shops? I'm a photographer with long
analogue printing experience, and the 7000 is the perfect "digital darkroom"
printer for me. As a photographer I very rarely use print for pay shops
anyway. I don't know why most commercial photographers would need larger
output width than 24" regardless of the formats they shoot.

Not to say the Roland is redundant. They are worth the money if you have need
of better.

Dave King

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References: 
 >Re: Epson 7000 questions (From: Jan Steinman <email@hidden>)

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