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From: james I personal genius
To: Karyna Shuliak
Subject: Re: Printer issues
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2017 20:51:24 +0000
I have more confidence in Epson in the Professional Imaging space, so I'd go with the P600.
Thank you,
James Ce
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On Oct 24, 2017, at 4:47 PM, Karyna Shuliak <
wrote:
Which one would you choose between the two canons and Epson P600?
On Oct 24, 2017, at 4:23 PM, james I personal genius <
wrote:
Ah. Thank you.
Either one of these would be great.
Canon PIXMA PRO-10 Wireless Professional Inkjet Photo Printer $699.99
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/893735-REG/Canon_6227b002_Pixma_Pro_10_Photo_Inkjet.html
Epson SureColor P600 Inkjet Printer $739.99
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1091547-
REG/epson_clIce21201_surecolor_p600 inkjet_printer.html
Both are in stock at B&H, so you could purchase online, send Jojo & Leo down to pick it up.
Thank you,
James Ce
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On Oct 24, 2017, at 3:58 PM, Karyna Shuliak
> wrote:
There was a couple mentioned in this review:
https://www.google.corn/amp/s/www.bhphotovideo.corn/explora/amp/photography/
ing-
guide/professional-printers-photographers
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On Oct 24, 2017, at 3:15 PM, james I personal genius
Could you point me to which Canons you've found?
Thank you,
James Ce
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On Oct 24, 2017, at 3:13 PM, Karyna Shuliak •
> wrote:
Hi James,
Thank you very much for your advice. I agree on P600 if we look within the Epson range.
There were also a few recommendations for Canon printers along with Epson on the web, do you know
how would they compare?
Thank you!
Karyna
On Oct 24, 2017, at 2:04 PM, james I personal genius H
wrote:
Hi Karyna,
I didn't see a link or anything attached to your last email.
Photo printers basically have two defining characteristics:
• The # of inks - this defines the range of colors they can produce & has the biggest impact on the
quality of prints
• The maximum size of the prints
Most low-end photo printers can print up to 8.5-inch wide. These printers are generally crap (poor print
quality, expensive inks, break really easily) and not something that I'd ever recommend to anyone.
Printers that can print larger than 11-inch wide are considered "Large Format", these generally have the
best print quality. Here is Epson's current Large Format line-up:
https://epson.corn/wide-format-printers-comparison
They're all pretty much the same physical size as the 3800.
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The Artisan 1430 Inkjet Printer is really cheap ($300), and likely to not print quite as well as the 3800.
The P400 ($700) is probably the closest match to the 3800, while the P600 ($800) & P800 ($1300) will
have significantly BETTER print quality than the 3800 had.
Of all of them, I'd recommend the P600.
Epson controls the pricing on the printers, so ordering from AI Friedman will be the same as ordering
from B&H. AIF says they're in stock in their warehouse, so we should expect delivery within a couple
days.
Thank you,
James Ce
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On Oct 22, 2017, at 8:11 PM, Karyna Shuliak
rrote:
Thank you James. Let me know what would be your best choices.
Here are some suggestions from B&H. There are a few smaller options if you scroll down. Let me
know what you think.
Thank you!
Karyna
On Oct 21, 2017, at 3:36 PM, James Ce
wrote:
I'll ask, but photo printers pretty much have to use liquid ink (document printers can use dry toner
but don't get smooth gradients needed for photos), which requires frequent maintenance (the ink
dries out and clogs if left too long).
Thank you,
James Ce
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On Sat, Oct 21, 2017, at 03:33 PM, Karyna Shuliak wrote:
I general I don't use those photo printers that often. So perhaps something, that requires less
maintenance with less frequent use would be a better option.
On Oct 21, 2017, at 2:58 PM, james I personal genius
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Great. That's what I thought, but I wanted to confirm to make sure I'm asking for the correct
thing.
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James Ce
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On Oct 21, 2017, at 2:56 PM, Karyna Shuliak
wrote:
This is only for photos. I can not say what would be the largest size, somewhere within the size
range of the current 3800 is fine, so that I don't have to use the large printer for this type of
photographs.
Thank you!
On Oct 21, 2017, at 2:35 PM, james I personal genius
wrote:
Epson just changed their lineup so I'll need to check with my contact at AI Friedman.
Are you mainly printing photos or documents?
What is the largest size you normally print on the 3800?
Thank you,
James Ce
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On Oct 21, 2017, at 2:32 PM, Karyna Shuliak
wrote:
Hi James,
I spoke with Jeffrey about the printer situation. He said we should get a new one. Is there a
particular model that you would recommend?
Thank you,
Karyna
On Oct 20, 2017, at 9:27 PM, Karyna Shuliak
Hi James,
wrote:
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Thank you so much for looking into it, this is very helpful. Let me speak to Jeffrey about it
and see what he would suggest to do.
Appreciate your help!
Karyna
On Oct 20, 2017, at 10:58 AM, james I personal genius
wrote:
Hi Karyna,
As I feared, the repair costs are likely to be more than the printer is worth. The Epson
3800 was -41000 when it was discontinued in 2011, and its replacement (the 3880) was
just replaced itself.
It looks like Epson has its SureColor P400 ($600) & P600 ($800) in its place now.
The company Ron references, AI Friedman (they're down in Chelsea/ West 20s), is one
I've worked with a lot in the past & they've always given me great advice.
If you'd like me to reach out to Lenny
I'd be happy to see
what he recommends.
Otherwise, Adorama & B&H both will have these "Epson Professional Imaging Wide
Format" printers locally.
Sony I don't have better news.
James
When a 3800 starts dropping in on the page it is usually the result of the ink selector
failing. This is an expensive repair costing $349 plus tax..
My suggestion is to tell the customer to replace the unit with a new Epson printer,
model based on their requirements. A.I. Friedman sell the full line of Epson
professional grade units. Lenny Weiland is a salesman there that I work closely with.
He can certainly fit them with the correct machine.
Please keep me in mind for any future Epson repair needs that your customers may
have.
Best,
Ron Ardito
Thank you,
James Ce
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On Oct 19, 2017, at 5:14 PM, james I personal genius
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It sounds like you've already gone through most of my tricks & it needs a good
cleaning, maybe replacement heads. Let me reach out to the Epson tech and see what
he'd charge. (That machine is -$1200 new, so I don't want to commit to a repair bill
that is going to be more than just buying a replacement.)
Thank you,
James Ce
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On Oct 19, 2017, at 5:07 PM, Karyna Shuliak
wrote:
Thank you James, that would be great!
Yes, it is the smaller one. The is a lot of black in smear and misalignment. I changed
all the expired ink cartridges, tried power cleaning option twice, but no
improvement...
On Oct 19, 2017, at 4:56 PM, james I personal genius
wrote:
The 3800 is the smaller one, yes? What problems are you experiencing?
I will be happy to look at it, if it's beyond me I have an Epson certified tech I can
recommend.
Thank you,
James Ce
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On Oct 19, 2017, at 4:54 PM, Karyna Shuliak
Hi James,
wrote:
I am having issues with our Epson Stylus Pro 3800 photo printer at 9 E 71st.
Regular maintenance does not seem to help, I think I need someone experienced to
look at it. Would that be a part of your expertise? if not, might you be able to
recommend someone please?
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Thank you very much!
ICaryna
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