burkphoto wrote:
That's great! You already have a decent monitor and video card, a hardware/software monitor calibration kit, and an understanding of how to use ICC profiles, right? If not, I'd pursue those things so you don't put most of that ink and paper in the trash.
Have all of the things you wonder about and then some. Also made a great buy last year on a Just Normlicht Color Master 5000 viewing station. Got it for a hundred dollars. B & H wanted over nine hundred for one.
I've been lobbying for a P600 for the last several months since my old Epson R1800 has become unreliable. It becomes hard sell when you have three other photo printers in use.
The new printer will go into service with my Canon Pro 100 and a pair on smaller Epson R280 printers. One of which I found at a church rummage sale. Picked it up for two dollars, took it home, dusted it off and loaded it with ink that I already had. Run a nozzle check and a test print. Perfect.