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    Andrew "The RedSun"
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    How Good is Epson 7800 Printer?

    It is big, a pro model. Worth $$?

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    Re: How Good is Epson 7800 Printer?

    Its a great printer. I've owned and used 7000 series printers and many more Epsons. I've had prints done on one of theses but never owned that model. I have been an Epson fan for along time running their inks and Piezography inks. Interestingly though when I need a print over 16x20 these days I need to job it out to a commercial printer and we have a couple of good ones around here. So recently for a large print I had test matte b&w prints done of an image on Epson/Epson inks, Epson/Piezography inks and on a Canon with their Lucia 12 ink set each on a couple of different papers. To my surprise I actually preferred the Canon ink print. The print just glowed and had a richness that was subtle but there and not present in the others. I did not even know that this printer owned a Canon and was not expecting a test from it. Now by themselves any of these prints would have looked great but side by side the Canon stood out. It was totally unexpected-earlier Canon's had not impressed me.
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    Re: How Good is Epson 7800 Printer?

    Its only as good as the operator in front of it.

    I own cannon ipf 9000 and epson 7800 and like them both.

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    Re: How Good is Epson 7800 Printer?

    Quote Originally Posted by bob carnie View Post
    Its only as good as the operator in front of it.
    That's very true nowadays just as it was in the chemical darkroom days: It still takes a good operator/printer (person) to know what the printer is or is not capable of and to work around those limitations.

    I have the Epson 9800 and couldn't be happier.

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