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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks => Topic started by: stormyboy on November 28, 2012, 05:53:12 pm

Title: Better 4x6 if upgrade from R2400?
Post by: stormyboy on November 28, 2012, 05:53:12 pm
My reliable r2400 is still a trooper, but surely reaching the end in the forseeable future.  Your advice will help me determine if I should upgrade to the r3000 or 3880 sooner rather than later.

My current project is printing what will eventually be hundreds of family snapshots at the 4x6 size.  The prints look fine, but I wonder if they would be appreciably better on a newer printer? Or, does the small print size negate the need for the new tech?

Thanks for your thoughts,
Tom
Title: Re: Better 4x6 if upgrade from R2400?
Post by: digitaldog on November 28, 2012, 06:43:11 pm
3880 (great build quality for all those prints). I doubt you'll see much difference on print however.
Title: Re: Better 4x6 if upgrade from R2400?
Post by: BarbaraArmstrong on November 29, 2012, 01:11:25 am
From the Epson 2200 to the 3880, I found a small, but noticeable to the naked eye after a pause to consider, improvement in quality, on a larger print, probably about 10" x 15".  It just seemed a tad sharper overall.  Note this was an upgrade from the much older 2200, and an evaluation based on a larger print than you are considering.  I think that the difference between a newer (than the 2200) Epson and the 3880 would not be seen or appreciable on a 4" x 6" print. I have had problems with straight paper feed on my 3880 with the 4" x 6" size.  Others on this site seem not to have had this problem.  I got the R3000 to handle small prints and it has performed beautifully, also beautifully on larger ones, though of course you are limited to the 13" paper width with that printer.  The R3000 does a very nice job, and if memory serves me, has larger ink cartridges than my older printer. --Barbara
Title: Re: Better 4x6 if upgrade from R2400?
Post by: stormyboy on November 29, 2012, 08:44:54 pm
Thanks for the replies.  From what you two have said, I guess I'll keep the r2400 chugging along, at least until I use up all my shelved ink cartridges.  
Tom