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10/26/2005 11:57:04 PM · #1 |
Whose got one bigger than 13 inches wide (ie bigger than the 2200, 1800, 2400)? What do you think? Do you use the big size a lot? Does it take a ton of ink? Does the paper cost a fortune? Or... is it a must get - in which case I'll let my wife know right away!
Thanks!
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10/26/2005 11:58:45 PM · #2 |
I have the R1800, but haven't had it long enough to play around. What I have made is beautiful though. 13" is actually the widest...if you want panos you buy paper on a roll and then you can get 13"x44"...
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10/27/2005 01:58:44 PM · #3 |
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10/27/2005 02:59:00 PM · #4 |
I have a professional Epson proofer at work which goes to either 48" or 54", although I think we only have 24" paper.
I've never used it for printing photos though, it's used for creating proofs for offset printing. A replacement set of the large-size cartridges (7-color) runs about $875.
If you need a big print, I could try and get a price for you. I think the preferred format is uncompressed RGB TIFF, probably either 360 or 720 dpi.
A shop which does this professionally is Cantoo in Berkeley.
I pretty much have all my photos printed to Fuji or Noritsu photo imagers.
Message edited by author 2005-10-27 15:02:01. |
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