steveinspain
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Firstly, my internet connection is very flakey, so I am rarely here except to ask for help, and as usual, this is what I need now..!
I need to start printing some decent quality prints that will last some time (I don't need 100 years, but 20 would be nice in the hard southern Spanish light..!)
I need to go to A3+, am not wealthy, and have plentiful power cuts, making it a problem with a printer that needs to be left powered up. I am looking at printers in the range of the HP9180/ Epson 2880/Canon 9950 range, want to do B/W without changing cartridges, want inks to never run out..(??)
Do I need pigment inks, or is dye good enough ? Is the quality difference huge ? I will only be printing maybe 10-15 prints per month, and our postal service is such that the last 3 lots of prints ordered from the UK have failed to arrive - hence needing to do my own ! I am not looking for the ultimate quality, but a machine that won't need replacing in a year or two would be nice, as I doubt I'll earn back the cost of the printer over 5 years, as most prints will be given to local people who have nothing to pay with !
What advice can you give me - I have no option but to buy online, so will choose according to whatever advice I am given, so many thanks in advance !
Steve
I need to start printing some decent quality prints that will last some time (I don't need 100 years, but 20 would be nice in the hard southern Spanish light..!)
I need to go to A3+, am not wealthy, and have plentiful power cuts, making it a problem with a printer that needs to be left powered up. I am looking at printers in the range of the HP9180/ Epson 2880/Canon 9950 range, want to do B/W without changing cartridges, want inks to never run out..(??)
Do I need pigment inks, or is dye good enough ? Is the quality difference huge ? I will only be printing maybe 10-15 prints per month, and our postal service is such that the last 3 lots of prints ordered from the UK have failed to arrive - hence needing to do my own ! I am not looking for the ultimate quality, but a machine that won't need replacing in a year or two would be nice, as I doubt I'll earn back the cost of the printer over 5 years, as most prints will be given to local people who have nothing to pay with !
What advice can you give me - I have no option but to buy online, so will choose according to whatever advice I am given, so many thanks in advance !
Steve