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I currently work with a Canon Pixma IP5000 with 1 picoliter droplets. Amazing resolution, but I want a printer to go up to 13x19 that can handle fine art papers. . . .
so I'm thinking of buying an Epson R2400 (used). Or maybe new since it comes with inks that way.
I am only printing B&W, so the R2400 seems a natural choice.
What about those fat inkdrops? Does 3.5 picoliters make it hard to produce really detailed prints? My Canon will produce prints that you can't even see the smallest details without a loupe - and I'm not exaggerating at all.
so I'm thinking of buying an Epson R2400 (used). Or maybe new since it comes with inks that way.
I am only printing B&W, so the R2400 seems a natural choice.
What about those fat inkdrops? Does 3.5 picoliters make it hard to produce really detailed prints? My Canon will produce prints that you can't even see the smallest details without a loupe - and I'm not exaggerating at all.