[WinMac] Re: PRINTER PURCHASE ADVICE


Daniel L. Schwartz(expresso[at]snip.net)
Sat, 12 Jun 1999 15:55:08 -0400


WinMac Digest #339 - Saturday, June 12, 1999

  PRINTER PURCHASE ADVICE
          by <vwysong@infinet.com>
  Re: [WinMac] PRINTER PURCHASE ADVICE
          by "jason hollis" <nonsequiter19@hotmail.com>
  Re: [WinMac] PRINTER PURCHASE ADVICE
          by "Bruce Johnson" <johnson@Pharmacy.Arizona.EDU>
  Re: PRINTER PURCHASE ADVICE
          by "Daniel L. Schwartz" <expresso@snip.net>
  Re: PRINTER PURCHASE ADVICE
          by "Willy Rivet" <wrivet@qouest.net>

Subject: PRINTER PURCHASE ADVICE
From: vwysong@infinet.com
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 20:35:41 -0500
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Any advice on which is better for a home purchase for an IMac : Epson 740
or HP 882?

Thanks,
V. Wysong

Subject: Re: [WinMac] PRINTER PURCHASE ADVICE
From: jason hollis <nonsequiter19@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 1999 02:45:53 PDT
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>From: vwysong@infinet.com
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><winmac@xerxes.frit.utexas.edu>
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>Subject: [WinMac] PRINTER PURCHASE ADVICE
>Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 20:35:41 -0500
>
>Any advice on which is better for a home purchase for an IMac : Epson 740
>or HP 882?
>

Epson photo 750

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Subject: Re: [WinMac] PRINTER PURCHASE ADVICE
From: Bruce Johnson <johnson@Pharmacy.Arizona.EDU>
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 1999 08:38:20 -0700
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vwysong@infinet.com wrote:
>
> Any advice on which is better for a home purchase for an IMac : Epson 740
> or HP 882?
>
> Thanks,
> V. Wysong

Spooky! I was just asked this very question the other day by someone here at
work. The Epson is marginally slower (6 vs 8 ppm BW, 5 vs 6 color), but it's
also higher resolution (1440 vs 600 dpi). Both are about equally reliable,
both cost about the same to feed (paper, ink)...I'd definitely go for the Epson.

Subject: Re: PRINTER PURCHASE ADVICE
From: "Daniel L. Schwartz" <expresso@snip.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 1999 12:32:21 -0400
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        Hello, gang!

        Before buying look at the ink cartridge setup: If you have kids that are
going to be printing with lots of color - As opposed to B&W text averaging
5% ink coverage - then you'll want to get a printer that has separate
inkjet heads and ink cartridges. Many of today's inkjet printers have the
inkjet nozzle assembly integral to the ink cartridge. This is sort of like
razors: Give away the razor (the printer) and sell the blades (the ink
cartridges).

        Worse yet are two-cartridge printers: One black cartridge and one
"tri-color" (process red, process blue, process yellow) cartridge, where as
soon as one color runs out you have to replace the cartridge. You *may*
find it better to buy a PC printer and use InfoWave (formerly GDT)
PowerPrint: They have USB-Parallel and Ethernet-Parallel adapters *and the
drivers* as well as their older Serial-Parallel offering. See it at:
 <http://www.infowave.com/print/welcome_to_imaging.htm>

        While you're at it, check out the inkjet printer offerings from Alps and
Canon. I particularly like my Alps MD-4000...

        Lastly, do you need PostScript=AE capability? Then also check out
 <http://www.birmy.com> and=20
 <http://www.infowave.com/stylescript/StyleScript_intro.htm> for RIP
software and desired compatibility.

        Cheers!
        Dan

At 08:38 AM 6/12/99 -0700, Bruce wrote:
>vwysong@infinet.com wrote:
>>=20
>> Any advice on which is better for a home purchase for an IMac : Epson=
 740
>> or HP 882?
>>=20
>> Thanks,
>> V. Wysong
>
>Spooky! I was just asked this very question the other day by someone here=
 at
>work. The Epson is marginally slower (6 vs 8 ppm BW, 5 vs 6 color), but=
 it's
>also higher resolution (1440 vs 600 dpi). Both are about equally reliable,
>both cost about the same to feed (paper, ink)...I'd definitely go for the
Epson.

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Subject: Re: PRINTER PURCHASE ADVICE
From: "Willy Rivet" <wrivet@qouest.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 1999 15:55:08 -0400
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Another issue is with the problems some Epson users face. It would seem than
doing something as simple as replacing an ink tank causes an air lock in the
print head and the printer is rendered useless until the air lock can be
removed...

This is why I personally prefer printers which do not have the print head as
part of the printer but rather part of the ink tank itself. Refilling these
is also easier (if you're into that kinda thing - watch the mfg. warranty on
refilling issues).

William Rivet
Pontiac Computers
http://www.pontiaccomputers.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Daniel L. Schwartz <expresso@snip.net>
To: The Windows-MacOS cooperation list <winmac@xerxes.frit.utexas.edu>
Sent: Saturday, June 12, 1999 12:32 PM
Subject: [WinMac] Re: PRINTER PURCHASE ADVICE

Hello, gang!

Before buying look at the ink cartridge setup: If you have kids that are
going to be printing with lots of color - As opposed to B&W text averaging
5% ink coverage - then you'll want to get a printer that has separate
inkjet heads and ink cartridges. Many of today's inkjet printers have the
inkjet nozzle assembly integral to the ink cartridge. This is sort of like
razors: Give away the razor (the printer) and sell the blades (the ink
cartridges).

Worse yet are two-cartridge printers: One black cartridge and one
"tri-color" (process red, process blue, process yellow) cartridge, where as
soon as one color runs out you have to replace the cartridge. You *may*
find it better to buy a PC printer and use InfoWave (formerly GDT)
PowerPrint: They have USB-Parallel and Ethernet-Parallel adapters *and the
drivers* as well as their older Serial-Parallel offering. See it at:
 <http://www.infowave.com/print/welcome_to_imaging.htm>

While you're at it, check out the inkjet printer offerings from Alps and
Canon. I particularly like my Alps MD-4000...

Lastly, do you need PostScript® capability? Then also check out
 <http://www.birmy.com> and
 <http://www.infowave.com/stylescript/StyleScript_intro.htm> for RIP
software and desired compatibility.

Cheers!
Dan

At 08:38 AM 6/12/99 -0700, Bruce wrote:
>vwysong@infinet.com wrote:
>>
>> Any advice on which is better for a home purchase for an IMac : Epson
740
>> or HP 882?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> V. Wysong
>
>Spooky! I was just asked this very question the other day by someone here
at
>work. The Epson is marginally slower (6 vs 8 ppm BW, 5 vs 6 color), but
it's
>also higher resolution (1440 vs 600 dpi). Both are about equally reliable,
>both cost about the same to feed (paper, ink)...I'd definitely go for the
Epson.

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