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New HP A3+ Pigment Ink 8 Colour Photo Printer
HP Photosmart Pro B9180
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en...0-1143049.html http://www.photo-i.co.uk/News/Feb06/HP%20B9180.htm 8 Individual Cartridges. With Matt Black, Photo Black and Light Grey. 13x19 prints in 1.5 mins with or without borders. Waterproof prints, more than 200 year permanence. Heavy duty. 37.7 lbs 700 US dollars At last. Deryck |
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New HP A3+ Pigment Ink 8 Colour Photo Printer
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 18:56:10 +0100, Alfred Molon
wrote: How does such a printer compare with let's say a Lightjet on Crystal Archive paper ? Three years ago, there was this tradeoff: 75 year longevity and great gamut (Fuji) or 200 year longevity with reduced Dmax and gamut (Epson). With the best current inkjets, the difference is minimal. Epson keeps tweaking their Ultrachrome formulations and adding more colors to the ink set. With the 1.5 pl drops on the R1800 series, you simply cannot see dots any more, without a loupe. The wide-format Epsons have 3.5 pl drops. Even there, you have to have your nose right up to the print before any dots will show. In terms of gamut: downloadable profiles for Fuji, Frontier, Epson and Canon are all avaliable on the net, so you can draw your own conclusions using the profile viewer at www.iccveiw.de. As for these newly-announced printers, that question can't really be anwswered yet. rafe b www.terrapinphoto.com |
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New HP A3+ Pigment Ink 8 Colour Photo Printer
Alfred Molon writes ...
How does such a printer compare with let's say a Lightjet on Crystal Archive paper ? I don't know about the Canon pigment printers, but the Epson wide formats compare well with Chromira and LightJet prints ... what I've done is have the same image printed on a LightJet and on my Epson 4000 and compared directly, and I think the LJ is slightly sharper but the difference is not earth-shattering. Consider I can print a 16x20" image for about 1/5 th the cost on my 4000 and that the prints have a longer projected life-span and I'm happy with the 4000. Here are two links, the first is for a well-known pro lab in California that has both Epson inkjets and a Chromira laser and feels the Chromira prints are usually slightly better, depending on the image ... http://www.westcoastimaging.com/wci/...tip/tip15.html And here's a link to an Epson enthusiast from last May when the 9800 came out ... http://www.josephholmes.com/news.html ... I think more people would vote for the LightJet/Chromira prints, but given that the Epson costs about 10% of a Chromira and 5% of a LightJet it's no surprise most pros doing their own prints use Epsons. The best way to judge for yourself is to have the identical image(s) printed on each printer and compare side-by-side. Bill |
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New HP A3+ Pigment Ink 8 Colour Photo Printer
"deryck lant" wrote in message ... HP Photosmart Pro B9180 http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en...0-1143049.html http://www.photo-i.co.uk/News/Feb06/HP%20B9180.htm 8 Individual Cartridges. With Matt Black, Photo Black and Light Grey. 13x19 prints in 1.5 mins with or without borders. Waterproof prints, more than 200 year permanence. Heavy duty. 37.7 lbs 700 US dollars At last. Deryck Never mind all this bullcrap. Let's talk about what really counts. Will it squeak after a couple of months? Will it start picking up more than one sheet of paper at a time a couple of months down the road? Will it start skewing the images? Will it start leaving the last inch of a picture incomplete? Can it be repaired locally or still have to be returned to the factory just so they can tell you you'd be better off buying the next "New" printer they have? If incompetence in quality floats your boat, set sail my friend. Set sail. mark_ |
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from "mark_digital©" contains these words: "deryck lant" wrote in message ... HP Photosmart Pro B9180 http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en...0-1143049.html http://www.photo-i.co.uk/News/Feb06/HP%20B9180.htm 8 Individual Cartridges. With Matt Black, Photo Black and Light Grey. 13x19 prints in 1.5 mins with or without borders. Waterproof prints, more than 200 year permanence. Heavy duty. 37.7 lbs 700 US dollars At last. Deryck Never mind all this bullcrap. Let's talk about what really counts. Will it squeak after a couple of months? Will it start picking up more than one sheet of paper at a time a couple of months down the road? Will it start skewing the images? Will it start leaving the last inch of a picture incomplete? Can it be repaired locally or still have to be returned to the factory just so they can tell you you'd be better off buying the next "New" printer they have? If incompetence in quality floats your boat, set sail my friend. Set sail. I wonder why the Pro large format printer market is dominated by HP? Deryck |
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New HP A3+ Pigment Ink 8 Colour Photo Printer
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 11:24:08 GMT, deryck lant
wrote: I wonder why the Pro large format printer market is dominated by HP? I wonder if you've heard of Epson? Or Roland, Encad, Mimaki, or Colorspan? Big HPs are often referred to as "plotters" and that gives you an idea of HP's position in the market. rafe b www.terrapinphoto.com |
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New HP A3+ Pigment Ink 8 Colour Photo Printer
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from rafe b rafebATspeakeasy.net contains these words: On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 11:24:08 GMT, deryck lant wrote: I wonder why the Pro large format printer market is dominated by HP? I wonder if you've heard of Epson? Or Roland, Encad, Mimaki, or Colorspan? Big HPs are often referred to as "plotters" and that gives you an idea of HP's position in the market. In the UK there are many exhibition quality prints being produced by these "plotters" Deryck |
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New HP A3+ Pigment Ink 8 Colour Photo Printer
"deryck lant" wrote in message ... In the UK there are many exhibition quality prints being produced by these "plotters" Hey, look, I'm not putting them down, OK? HP's niche has traditionally been in the CAD/CAM market. Nick Helmuth (FLAAR) thinks they're great. I don't really have any hard market data for any of these brands (do you?), but I am most familiar with the market for the Epson pro models. From personal experience, it seems to me that Epson has a huge role in the "fine art wide format" market -- but I have no numbers to show relatve sales volume of HP, Epson, or any other vendor in that market. If you have hard data along these lines, please share it. rafe b www.terrapinphoto.com |
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New HP A3+ Pigment Ink 8 Colour Photo Printer
deryck lant writes ...
I wonder why the Pro large format printer market is dominated by HP? I know of several labs offering large format inkjet prints and almost every one of them is using Epson 9600 or 9800's. All of these labs also have Chromira or LightJet laser printers and typically sell the Epson prints for the same or slightly higher prices. I don't know of any such labs with HPs. I know maybe 50 professional photographers who print wide format at home and every single one of them uses Epsons, typically the 4000/7600/9600 series and more recently the 4800/7800/9800. I've never met anyone who uses an HP large format printer for this. Maybe I don't get out enough but I'm pretty certain Epson dominates this market for fine art printing. HP's are more for CAD, I think. Bill |
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