Originally Posted by
Lenny Eiger
It depends on what level of operation you want to engage in. If you want a small operation, possibly out of you home or studio, then an Epson might be it. If you want a larger operation, a little more of a real business (not that home businesses aren't real), then a Roland is a better bet. They are a more expensive, but you pay for the quality. They are built to last - and print every day, all day.
I use one with a dVinci setup, which is 12 colors, a mixture of 8 colors and 4 blacks. It's a great system...
Lenny
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