05-20-2008, 08:26 PM
Thanks for responses - here's some follow-up:
I've got a couple Epsons now but they are out of date. This one apparently produces archival prints that are supposed to last for many years. I've recently acquired a Canon XSi to take me a step past point and shoot and need a better printer that will make the transition as well. My main complaint with Epson over the years was the expense of the ink and the paper. I've generally been happy with the print quality of my Epsons. I hardly ever print something as small as 4X6, probably do 8X10's, or larger if the res. will allow. Haven't tried much B&W since my film days bit some could be in the mix. Also, the CD printer would come in handy occasionally.
I've got a couple Epsons now but they are out of date. This one apparently produces archival prints that are supposed to last for many years. I've recently acquired a Canon XSi to take me a step past point and shoot and need a better printer that will make the transition as well. My main complaint with Epson over the years was the expense of the ink and the paper. I've generally been happy with the print quality of my Epsons. I hardly ever print something as small as 4X6, probably do 8X10's, or larger if the res. will allow. Haven't tried much B&W since my film days bit some could be in the mix. Also, the CD printer would come in handy occasionally.