Thanks for the response - yes on the ET7550, if I were to send, say, 10 cards to print, the first 4 or 5 cards would print as expected and then the 6th card would be very slow to print (and would blur at the edges). The 7th card might print after 5 minutes but again it would be very slow. So...
So the research (which you've not seen) is "duff" and now I need to climb down off my horse and lighten up... were you the guy who wrote "How to win friends and influence people"?
I'm new to this board and not sure about the etiquette so I'm surprised at the response - given that I've not referenced the research, I'm not sure how you can say that it is "duff". If you've got something constructive to contribute about Epson printers then I'd be happy to listen.
PS I don't...
I currently run two printers - Epson SC-P600 (our 3rd one) and Epson ET-7750 - to produce around 1000 greeting cards per week. I use a 300gsm natural smooth, pre-creased card from GF Smith. I'm looking to add another printer (both current printers have issues) and wondered if anyone out there...
Just wondering what you decided about a new printer. I'm doing some research to get a new printer. I do greeting cards (up to 1,000 a week) and I currently run an Epson SC-P600 and an Epson ET-7550. This is the 3rd P600 and has been fine but I've now got issues with it picking up card. Initially...