Posted on 12/04/2009 5:16:10 PM PST by SWAMPSNIPER
I take a lot of photos, I've completely worn out 4 cameras in the last 8 years. I've gone through as many printers, all of them really too expensive to feed on my budget.
I installed a constant ink supply system recently, and I've tested it enough to predict that it will last. My greatest expense item is now the photo paper.
Print quality is excellent, I might get better results from a pro print shop, but not much better if at all.
I'm a big fan of HP printers but those little cartridges are just too expensive!
This is still a moderate volume home printing set up but it more than meets my needs.
>>You were too convincing, I just figured that you are so obtuse Id have to be gentle with you!<<
It’s my poker face... ;)
I have one and they do work great. Ink quality varies, depending on which you buy. I use it mainly to print covers on DVD’s. I take my movies from my video cameras, put the good clips together, make DVD, print a nice cover, send them to friends and family.
Lines in the photos are most often the result of a clog in one of the ink nozzles. The holes that the ink goes through are incredibly small. Usually, there’s a utility to clean the print head and test the printer. Use it sparingly, as it uses up quite a bit of ink.
It’s also possible that your software sometimes puts a glitch in the print file when it goes to the printer, but that’s less common.
Thanks. I spent about three innings trying to get that shot.
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