On a very odd occasion I might want to print A3 prints at home. Given time and opportunity I'll usually send off to RGB
The Epson 1410's price point ($600 or so) seems attractive
Any comments on the printer at all ?
On a very odd occasion I might want to print A3 prints at home. Given time and opportunity I'll usually send off to RGB
The Epson 1410's price point ($600 or so) seems attractive
Any comments on the printer at all ?
Darren
Gear : Nikon Goodness
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not one response eh Kiwi....did you end up getting it? I just bought one from office works for $350 after they price matched and then reduced a futher 10% to one I found on my iphone whilst in the store? Ive read that its an ok printer although obvioulsy not latest model these days. I actually got it because it does dvds. I needed that and could have got that cheaper with canon pixma thing but thought for the extra 100 clams I might as well get an A3 printer.
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Adrian Fischer
Brisbane, Australia
Gear: Nikon D80, D300, Nikon 35mm f1.8, 50mm f1.8, 85mm f1.8, 105mm f2.5, 18-200 VR, 70-200 VR, Sigma 28-70mm f2.8, Sigma 50-500, Tonkina 12-24 f4, SB-600, various YongNuo Strobes, various umbrellas, 6 x 300w studio flashes, various softboxes, reflectors, stands, transmitters and receivers.
Nahh, got r2800 instead, or at least I think it's that model
Adrian
I got one 18 months ago & generally happy with it providing I use epson paper & profiles.
I gave up trying to get the colour right with spyder 3 print
John, are you using the profiles that came with it or have you found others. Ive googled but not found much.
I now make my own profiles with a Colormunki, but previously I found the best profiles were usually from the paper manufacturers.
Alan
Canon 5DII, 40D, some lenses, and some other stuff.
Same as for profiles, handy, cheap printer but I wish I had saved for the R1900 ( I think) for better Black and white production. All the big stuff goes out for printing, so really this is just a nice toy
Andrew
D700, D5000, Various Nikon and Sigma Lenses and lots of other expensive thingys with buttons and knobs (some even go Bing !!)
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