Nick De Marco
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Mine did. Last night. Just after I bought replacement inks for EVERY ink.
The dreaded simultaneous red flashing lights. A "fatal error", I'm told.
Tried everything, including the extra technical answer to such things (turn off power and leave then turn on again). But it is dead.
The people at Epson were unhelpful and burly "it's dead, there's nothing we can advise, you can have it serviced for £150 but it will probably break again. They can only do so many prints. Or you can upgrade to a R2880 at our special price (and we take the old one away)" - which was about £100 more than it is available at Calumet, and I get to keep my junk.
Funnily enough I got an email from a guy last night saying his had just died too. Maybe it is Epson 2400 Doomsday.
You don't have these problems in a darkroom do you?
I guess I shall have to buy the R2880 and give Evil Epson more of my money
The dreaded simultaneous red flashing lights. A "fatal error", I'm told.
Tried everything, including the extra technical answer to such things (turn off power and leave then turn on again). But it is dead.
The people at Epson were unhelpful and burly "it's dead, there's nothing we can advise, you can have it serviced for £150 but it will probably break again. They can only do so many prints. Or you can upgrade to a R2880 at our special price (and we take the old one away)" - which was about £100 more than it is available at Calumet, and I get to keep my junk.
Funnily enough I got an email from a guy last night saying his had just died too. Maybe it is Epson 2400 Doomsday.
You don't have these problems in a darkroom do you?
I guess I shall have to buy the R2880 and give Evil Epson more of my money