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Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2011
- Messages
- 14
- Reaction score
- 10
- Points
- 41
- Location
- Hawaii
- Printer Model
- Epson 1400
Ever since I had my Epson 1270 I've been scoping on printing out a maximum sized panoramic photo.
I've gone through the 1270, a 1280 and now have a 1400.
I also finally have a few stitched panoramic photos that are worth the effort.
I would now like to try printing some of them.
The 1400 does not have a roll paper spool like what came with the 1270.
But, it does have a custom size option that allows up to ~13" X 44".
Question #1:
I assume that I could cut a roll into 44" max lengths and then feed them through the 1400's paper tray for printing.
Correct?
Question #2:
I've just received a set of Precision Color dye inks for the 1400.
If I start printing the 13x44 with full cartridges there should be enough ink in the cartridges to finish the job.
Right?
I'm looking at the Epson R2000 and am drooling a little bit.
But, I have found only one potential aftermarket ink for this printer.
I do not remember its name right now.
But, It seemed to be premium priced ink.
Question #3:
What is the prognosis for aftermarket inks becoming available for the R2000 printer?
I've gone through the 1270, a 1280 and now have a 1400.
I also finally have a few stitched panoramic photos that are worth the effort.
I would now like to try printing some of them.
The 1400 does not have a roll paper spool like what came with the 1270.
But, it does have a custom size option that allows up to ~13" X 44".
Question #1:
I assume that I could cut a roll into 44" max lengths and then feed them through the 1400's paper tray for printing.
Correct?
Question #2:
I've just received a set of Precision Color dye inks for the 1400.
If I start printing the 13x44 with full cartridges there should be enough ink in the cartridges to finish the job.
Right?
I'm looking at the Epson R2000 and am drooling a little bit.
But, I have found only one potential aftermarket ink for this printer.
I do not remember its name right now.
But, It seemed to be premium priced ink.
Question #3:
What is the prognosis for aftermarket inks becoming available for the R2000 printer?