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Printer Recommendations
I am looking for some recommendations for a printer to print digital scrapbook paper. I have a color laser printer, but the print comes out shiny and that's not really the look I'm going for when I'm printing patterned paper.
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I love my Epson ET 8550. It will print 13 x 19 inch paper and is an Eco-Tank (no cartridges). I bought Hammermill 13 x 19 paper 100# and 32#
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Thanks for the recommendation. It's a bit more money than I wanted to spend, though.
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Originally Posted by jenmitchell
(Post 22279867)
I am looking for some recommendations for a printer to print digital scrapbook paper. I have a color laser printer, but the print comes out shiny and that's not really the look I'm going for when I'm printing patterned paper.
The Ecotank printer is expensive, but Epson says you will recoup your money when you don't have to purchase ink anywhere near as often. I heard they are complicated to set up. |
What sort of paper are you using? Matte photo paper may be what you need to use.
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Originally Posted by robbinbobbin
(Post 22282502)
What sort of paper are you using? Matte photo paper may be what you need to use.
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EPSON Printer
Originally Posted by browpr
(Post 22281052)
I love my Epson ET 8550. It will print 13 x 19 inch paper and is an Eco-Tank (no cartridges). I bought Hammermill 13 x 19 paper 100# and 32#
ET-2800! |
In the olden days (LOL) the recommendation was always use ink rather than laser printers for scrapbooks because over time the plastic layer made by laser printers will attach itself to anything it touches. For reference, look through any old binders you have with page protectors and see this yourself! I shudder to think of this happening to a valued photograph.
I currently use a Cannon because the ink refills are hundreds of dollars cheaper than other brands. It has it’s issues (difficult initial setup, often slow - and keep the user guide handy) but I printed over 5,000 pages with the starter inks and large refills that came with purchase. Granted many of these prints were B&W but (like most electronics) you cannot print at all if ANY of the ink tanks are low. |
Originally Posted by Here and There
(Post 22281787)
I would welcome a discussion about printers. What are people using it for, type/brand, pros and cons. I'm ready to invest in something new.
The Ecotank printer is expensive, but Epson says you will recoup your money when you don't have to purchase ink anywhere near as often. I heard they are complicated to set up. |
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