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    Re: Users of Epson 3800

    Brian, BTW Midwest also has free shipping on the 3800 and they may have some free paper as well (not sure on the paper).

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    Re: Users of Epson 3800

    The 3800, by an overwhelming consensus, is a first rate machine within its limitations of size paper feed etc. It is a culmination of much of Epson's successful technology to date at an entry level price.
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    Re: Users of Epson 3800

    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Harris View Post
    Brian, BTW Midwest also has free shipping on the 3800 and they may have some free paper as well (not sure on the paper).
    Thanks Ted, I had a horrible experience with trying to return a defective scanner that I bought from B&H and I avoid dealing with them whenever possible so I appreciate the information about MidWest. I didn't know about their free shipping until your message. I ordered the printer from MidWest today (no free paper but that's fine, I wasn't expecting that). Much rather deal with MidWest than B&H.
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    Re: Users of Epson 3800

    As to the build quality - feh... I've had an Epson 1280 since soon after they came out. It's even "plasticy-er" than the 3800 and it's still cranking away. I like the fact that the 3800 is much lighter (less than 1/2 the weight) and more compact than either the 4800 or ipf5000. I don't miss the roll feeder at all and the 3800 is capable of printing up to 37" long prints - more than I'll ever need.
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    Re: Users of Epson 3800

    Also look at http://www.itsupplies.com/ and http://www.techonweb.com for best prices and free shipping.

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    Re: Users of Epson 3800

    atlex.com also has a good price

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