Do not be tempted by Continuous Inking Systems (CIS) or aftermarket inks!
Epson is an ink company. And a brilliant ink company. Much like Gilette, the razors (or printers) are really only sold as vehicles for the delivery of the core product (razor blades, or in this case, ink). All the other major manufacturers are the same - they make their money in inks and the ...
Buying Guide to Inkjet Printers
Summary: This guide aims to help you decide which inkjet printer is right for your needs. Jump to: Is an inkjet printer the right device for your needs? Pigment or dye inks? What size do I need? Running costs More about inks - Matte Black and Photo Black, Gloss Optimiser, How Many Inks etc? ...
Buying Guide to Papers for Pigment Ink Inkjet Printers
Almost all serious photographers and artists now choose pigment ink printers, for the simple fact that you can't really sell a print that is going to fade in 3-4 years with good conscience. Pigment inks perform beautifully on matte and semi-gloss papers, and are getting better all the time with ...
Image Science are Inkjet Printer Experts
Image Science are experts in inkjet printers and printing. We literally wrote the book on it! At Image Science we provide considered advice backed by the experience of running a large variety of big and small inkjet printers - years and years of experience from the very beginning days of photo ...
Epson 3800 FAQ
There is an excellent Epson 3800 FAQ available here. This should be your first port of call if you have questions about the 3800 as it is very comprehensive.
Introduction to Epson Pigment Ink Inkjet Printers
Epson have been the market leaders in pigment ink inkjet printing for a decade now. They were first to market with the technology with the Epson 2000P and have been through several iterations since then. There's no doubt that both Canon and HP now also have interesting pigment ink options, but ...