View Full Version : Ongoing: The new Epsons & PDN


akimball
07-24-2005, 11:31 PM
Hi all,

I'm about ready to buy a printer. I'm leaning towards a 2400 - but I'm VERY concerned about the zillions of possible problems that can arise. I know the 2200 works, but the prices are still incredibly high for them (when you can find them not refurbished). I can also pick up a 4000 for $1.4k. I'm considering that as well.

So, everyone, when you upgrade to the new 2400, 4800, etc - please let us know how it goes, how it changes your workflow, etc.

Thanks,
Adam

lee
07-24-2005, 11:36 PM
adam,

this is an analog forum. you might get a coherent answer on a forum that talks about *igital equipment. Pls consider this in the future

thanks,

lee\c

david b
07-24-2005, 11:40 PM
Adam, go to www.apug.org and you will find this:

The Analog Photography Users Group

APUG.ORG is an international community of like minded individuals devoted to traditional (non-digital) photographic processes. APUG is sponsored by member and corporate donations. The site is based on an 'open source' model. In other words, this site is driven by the feedback and content we receive from our members. APUG is an active photographic community; our forums contain a highly detailed archive of traditional and historic photographic processes. We'd like to thank all of the photographers out there who have given us the encouragement to see this concept through.

Jeremy
07-24-2005, 11:44 PM
Adam, no biggie, you just needed to go down one further into the "Gray Area" to ask this question and not directly in the Alt Process area. I also suggest joining the Yahoo! Groups PDN group.

Would a moderator please move this to the Gray Area? Thank you.

Robert Brummitt
07-25-2005, 12:44 PM
Hello Adam.
Contact Roy Harrington at this e mail address, roy@harrington.com or visit his website www.harrington.com. He does a lot of printing with Epson printers. He designs rips for them and all. He could offer advice to your questions.
Good luck with your photography.

David A. Goldfarb
07-25-2005, 12:50 PM
Thread moved to the "Gray Area".

Ole
07-25-2005, 12:53 PM
At $1.4k I would buy a colour head for my Durst 138S, and still have plenty of money left over for film.


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