jc55
05-22-2008, 07:54 AM
Some of you may remember me from a month or so ago. I had decided on getting an Epson 1400, but after being messed around, I've decided to have another snoop around the market.
To get straight to the point:
- Must be A3 (obv)
- Must have a decent ink cartridge capacity (will be used for moderate office use and the occasional photo printing). Not really keen on the idea of messing around with cartridges.
- Must give good quality
- Must be future-proof (I know it sounds silly), so something relatively recent would be ideal - I know the A3 printer front is not quite as frantic as the A4 equivalent.
- Reliable
- Good quality
- Don't worry too much about the price. £450 is close to the maximum I'm willing to spend.
I’ve weighed up a few options, but I am still unsure. Here are the only examples I can think of that meet the criteria:
- HP B9180
- Epson Stylus Pro R1900/1800
That’s it. Surely there’s more than that? Any help would be appreciated folks.
EDIT: Should also cope well with a range of different types of paper. For example, illuminous paper, thick paper/thin card etc.
To get straight to the point:
- Must be A3 (obv)
- Must have a decent ink cartridge capacity (will be used for moderate office use and the occasional photo printing). Not really keen on the idea of messing around with cartridges.
- Must give good quality
- Must be future-proof (I know it sounds silly), so something relatively recent would be ideal - I know the A3 printer front is not quite as frantic as the A4 equivalent.
- Reliable
- Good quality
- Don't worry too much about the price. £450 is close to the maximum I'm willing to spend.
I’ve weighed up a few options, but I am still unsure. Here are the only examples I can think of that meet the criteria:
- HP B9180
- Epson Stylus Pro R1900/1800
That’s it. Surely there’s more than that? Any help would be appreciated folks.
EDIT: Should also cope well with a range of different types of paper. For example, illuminous paper, thick paper/thin card etc.