I'm thinking about replacing an older HP printer, scanner, copier. I've heard great things about Epson printers for producing color prints and I'd like to stay with a multi-function device. Any comments pro and con will be welcomed.
A multifunction printer will never do a great job of printing photos compared to a dedicated photo printer. the 2550 only has four colors of ink where the Epson printers which do high quality photo prints have a lot more.
Keep the HP for 'routine' use & get an Epson PHOTO PRINTER to PRINT PHOTOS!!! Or use a lab to print them - consider how many prints you can buy for the price of a new printer alone, then add in the supplies you'll be needing.
IMHO, of course
I owned a multifunction printer I bought in 2009. Never again will I buy another one. The Epson printers are very good. But consider other opinions too.
twowindsbear wrote:
Keep the HP for 'routine' use & get an Epson PHOTO PRINTER to PRINT PHOTOS!!! Or use a lab to print them - consider how many prints you can buy for the price of a new printer alone, then add in the supplies you'll be needing.
IMHO, of course
I agree with this. Watch craigslist, you can usually pick up Canon Pixma Pro 100's (
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRINT/canon-pro-100/) brand new for a steal with a pack of 13x19 paper as they are commonly given away (after rebate) when bought with a higher end Canon camera. Fantastic printer and allows you print up to 13x19. I paid $150 for mine in Wisconsin. These sell for $400 new.
I prefer HP multi function printers, as their software is very, very simple and unobtrusive for every day printing, copying and faxing. I agree with JohnSwanda, a multi function will never give you the output of a dedicated photo printer.
I had an Epson Stylus for years, and when the last one died I went with a Canon Pro-100 so I could do up to 13x19 prints. IMHO, far superior performance vs the Epson Stylus.
Seeking a printer recommendation is like seeking a camera recommendation: Everyone has a different opinion!
I have owned Nikon camera gear since 1972, but decided on a Canon Pro-100 as the best color photograph printer for my needs. I routinely print 13x19-inch borderless prints.
The Canon Pro-100 has eight (8) different color cartridges to reproduce the subtle hues captured by modern digital cameras.
Thanks for the great feedback. Looks like there is a lot of support for the Canon Pro-100. How about some Epson model recommendations for a straight photo printer? I'm not opposed to a photo-only printer...just have to find a place for it in my small office/studio.
You can get a Canon pixma pro 100 for $50 right now at B&H after the mail in rebate
Although I have only had my Epson 2550 a short time, I love it. Prior to this, I have replaced numerous printers because the ink cartridges lasted 3.2 seconds. Could not print out high quality photos without running out of ink. Now I have a printer with tanks that can go and go and go. The cost of the ink refills is considerably cheaper than the former cartridges, too. None of my photos goes to a gallery (as I suppose the majority of the photos printed by HOG members), so I don't think we have to worry about purchasing $800+ professional printers.
Considering that most hobbyist and pro photographers don't think twice about spending a fortune in GAS attacks, why would a $300 printer make waves? Go for it. If you purchase it at Best Buy, you will receive credit on your frequent buyer program which can be used for ink. Win-Win!
Have owned an Epson stylus photo 2200 for several years.s Not cheap. Takes 7 ink cartridges and does a great job!
captain Al
Flyerace wrote:
Although I have only had my Epson 2550 a short time, I love it. Prior to this, I have replaced numerous printers because the ink cartridges lasted 3.2 seconds. Could not print out high quality photos without running out of ink. Now I have a printer with tanks that can go and go and go. The cost of the ink refills is considerably cheaper than the former cartridges, too. None of my photos goes to a gallery (as I suppose the majority of the photos printed by HOG members), so I don't think we have to worry about purchasing $800+ professional printers.
Considering that most hobbyist and pro photographers don't think twice about spending a fortune in GAS attacks, why would a $300 printer make waves? Go for it. If you purchase it at Best Buy, you will receive credit on your frequent buyer program which can be used for ink. Win-Win!
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If you are happy with your print quality, that's fine. But nobody here is talking about $800 printers. A low end Canon or Epson dedicated photo printer will beat the print quality of a four color multipurpose printer by quite a bit.
epson r 2000 with 8 xtra large cartridges and bw ink and gloss optimizer; awesome color and bw on 13x19 epson specialty papers and fairly inexpensive.
cjc2
Loc: Hellertown PA
Before much advice can be given, you should tell us what you're willing to spend. The Canon mentioned is a great deal. There are also some great Epson printers but a idea of cost would help.
Bunkershot wrote:
I'm not opposed to a photo-only printer...just have to find a place for it in my small office/studio.
After Canon rebate, my Pro-100 was free. One downside is the size & weight.
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