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Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: Scott McGee on February 10, 2008, 04:44:01 am
First of all, let me say that I have no financial stake in this company - I'm just a satisfied customer and thought there might be others who are searching for a quality dust cover for their printer.

I just purchased an Epson 9880 and, as you might know, the rear-mounted roll holder necessitates a paper path that enters from the top, leaving a slot that allows dust to enter the innards of the printer. Not good. So I began looking for a dust cover that would look nice and be effective at keeping out the dust.

I found Digital Deck Covers ( http://digitaldeckcovers.com (http://digitaldeckcovers.com) ) and their products seemed to be exactly what I needed. I sent them a measured drawing for the Epson 9880 and they made a custom cover that exactly matched my drawing.

I'm extremely pleased with it, and even though it was a custom job, the price was very reasonable - $205 including shipping.

I know there are other, cheaper alternatives (sheet, tarp, garbage bag, etc.) but if you want something that looks great, keeps your printer dust-free, and is custom-made to your exact specifications for a reasonable price, then you should definitely check out Digital Deck Covers.

Here are some photos and my custom specs for the 9880.

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Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: titusbear on February 10, 2008, 08:02:24 am
nice cover...
but I'd be more concerned about material /fibers coming from the carpet, especially with any electrostatic charges building up in /around the machine.
good luck with your epson
Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: kjkahn on February 10, 2008, 11:43:33 am
For smaller printers (and scanners), this company makes nice, inexpensive covers.

http://www.cigarcityarts.com/catalog1.html (http://www.cigarcityarts.com/catalog1.html)

I'm not crazy about their choice of colors, though. The indigo ones I bought have become more magenta, as is commonly the case with dark blue cars.

Ken
Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: mikeseb on February 10, 2008, 12:04:20 pm
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For smaller printers (and scanners), this company makes nice, inexpensive covers.

http://www.cigarcityarts.com/catalog1.html (http://www.cigarcityarts.com/catalog1.html)

I'm not crazy about their choice of colors, though. The indigo ones I bought have become more magenta, as is commonly the case with dark blue cars.

Ken
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Ken, they kinda look like those thermal covers the church ladies throw over the casseroles for those covered-dish suppers!
Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: William Morse on February 10, 2008, 02:32:50 pm
Ouch! Check out http://prodigitalgear.com/- (http://prodigitalgear.com/-) I'm pretty sure their covers are quite a bit cheaper, but seem to be of high quality. That said, I just us a plastic sheet.

Bill

Quote from: Scott McGee,Feb 10 2008, 05:44 AM

I'm extremely pleased with it, and even though it was a custom job, the price was very reasonable - $205 including shipping.
Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: Scott McGee on February 10, 2008, 03:18:23 pm
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Ouch! Check out http://prodigitalgear.com (http://prodigitalgear.com/-) I'm pretty sure their covers are quite a bit cheaper...

Bill

Yes, I had seen the 9880 cover at prodigitalgear.com, but it has the big ugly EPSON logo and an advertisement for prodigitalgear on it (see http://www.prodigitalgear.com/cart/product....asp?prodID=347 (http://www.prodigitalgear.com/cart/products/productDetails.asp?prodID=347) ). Just plain ugly in my opinion. And the cost is $160.00 - not that much cheaper than what I got custom made to my exact specs.
Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: Mike Boden on February 14, 2008, 07:39:37 pm
I wish I could offer the same positive feedback for Digital Deck Covers as Scott has, but my experience thus far has been the complete opposite. I ordered a cover for my 7880 and there are several problems that I don't even know where to start. But aside from the fact that the nylon fabric I ordered did not have the PVC vinyl backing as the website stated it would, and the major fact that they flip-flopped the height dimension with the width, the communication has been absolutely horrible from the beginning of the ordering process and continues up until now as I try to resolve the screw-ups mentioned above.

I have called Courtney about 10 times, who I assume is the owner and who I've been corresponding with via email, and she has not once answered the phone. Furthermore, I have asked her repeatedly via email to call me so that I can discuss the specifications and the resolution of the mistakes. She has declined to call me. So at this point she appears to be flat-out ignoring me and I'm frustrated as all hell.  What kind of business is this that someone won't actually get on the phone and call the customer when asked to do so? All I want is a new cover made that actually fits my printer or my money refunded, which she currently has in exchange for my useless cover.

Now what's crazy about all this is that I didn't even have a custom cover made as Scott did. The cover I ordered was directly from her catalog. So I assumed that the cover would be correct right from the get-go, but I now have the feeling that she's never even made a cover for an Epson large format printer other than Scott's, which is custom fitted and not based off the manufacturer's dimensions.

So...buyer beware!!!! Digital Deck Covers definitely does NOT get my recommendation!
Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: Scott McGee on February 15, 2008, 04:12:43 am
Mike,

Sorry to hear you're having such a tough time with them. I don't understand why Courtney isn't responding. She responded quickly to e-mails when I had questions about my custom cover.

I wish I could offer a suggestion, but I don't quite know what to say about your situation. Just try a few more times, keeping things civil and polite, and I can't imagine that she wouldn't respond.

Good luck.
Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: Mike Boden on February 15, 2008, 06:59:40 pm
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Mike,

Sorry to hear you're having such a tough time with them. I don't understand why Courtney isn't responding. She responded quickly to e-mails when I had questions about my custom cover.

I wish I could offer a suggestion, but I don't quite know what to say about your situation. Just try a few more times, keeping things civil and polite, and I can't imagine that she wouldn't respond.

Good luck.
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It is what it is. It's now been over 48 hours with no response. So, I've called my credit card company and filed a dispute. My account will be credited, and Courtney will now have to deal with them. I wish it never had come to this, because I still want a dust cover for the printer.

What's strange about this whole thing is that we're both located in the Los Angeles area. You'd think that everything would have been flawless. But...some people run their business different than others. I, for one, would never have treated a customer the way that I've been treated.
Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: marty m on February 15, 2008, 08:12:34 pm
Here is another option that works extremely well.  I've had this cover since I did the following posting, and I take it on and off on a regular basis and no problems at all:

http://luminous-landscape.com/forum/index....topic=15729&hl= (http://luminous-landscape.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=15729&hl=)
Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: DigitalDarkroom on January 31, 2009, 07:03:14 pm
When I was in the market for a cover, I googled printer dust covers, and I came across this thread.  I viewed the various web sites mentioned and Digital Deck Covers seemed more in line with what I wanted.  Using the information provided, I first emailed DDC and asked them for their on-file measurements for the Epson Stylus Photo 2880, which they sent to me.  This information told me the measurements they had were not the measurements I wanted to use.  So I emailed them back and asked them the process for creating a custom cover.  I followed their process and in the order comments section, I also said DO NOT USE YOUR ON-FILE MEASUREMENTS.  Within 24 hours they emailed me an invoice where I double checked, color, material and measurements.  They all matched and I replied back confirming their information.  Within a week I received my cover and color and measurements were right on.  The material was a heavier nylon than what I was expecting, but that was a good thing.  I would say my experience is the same as Scott's.  I am very pleased with my cover and would order from them again.  

My suggestion would be if you are going to order based on their measurements, ask them to email the measurements to you first so you can double check it is what you want.  And be sure to check the invoice they email to you for color, material and measurements.  If they don't hear from you after sending the invoice, they assume everything is ok and they will make, ship and charge you.

Hope this helps.
Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: RAMulford on February 23, 2010, 04:11:53 pm
This Luminous Landscape Forum is a great source for many things ... including "Dust Covers"

Not only should we should have taken the kind advice that Mike offered .. but we should also have taken heed of his warning  too    
 
Decided on the 12 Feb 2010 that we need to have some smart and practical dust covers for our digital archive system here in our UK studio.

Ordered and paid for two dust covers in the premium black quilted nylon (as a "trial run") from www.DigitalDeckCovers.com (http://www.DigitalDeckCovers.com)

If the covers proved to be professionally manufactured to a high standard, to our exact required measurements we would have then considered ordering more covers for the remainder of our studio systems.

We requested an additional "One and One Half an Inch" to be added to all of DigitalDeckCovers.com stated measurements - since DigitalDeckCovers quoted measurements were the actual physical sizes of the units to be covered.

The covers were dispatched from the USA using USPS to the UK, the covers arrived with the morning post on 19 Feb 2010.
(There were no tears/rips and/or damage to the packing materials).

HP B9180 A3+ Printer Cover
When it arrived we unpacked it and unfortunately - it had a tear in one stitched corner ?
The requested measurements were all correct and the covers fits very nicely!

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Epson V750 Scanner Cover
When it arrived (in the same package as the printer cover) we unpacked it and unfortunately it also had a tear in one stitched corner ?? ...
The requested measurements were partially incorrect.
Instead of making the cover 7 1/2" in  height - they only managed to make it a total of 5" in height ...
This cover is actually two and half inches short of the required measurements !

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It is most evident that Digital Deck Covers have a serious quality control issue as well as "communication methods" that leave much to be desired ...

Why Digital Deck Covers choose to repeatedly ignore emails and not to communicate with their customers (problem-orders) is beyond the realms of logical comprehension !

It is a shame that we could not get any email responses from Digital Deck Covers for a return authorization !
We are now stuck with these "new covers needing repair" (at our own expense) and will have to locate a competent tailor to fix both the torn corners of the covers (including the installation of an extra two and half inches of material on to the bottom of scanner cover to make it long enough cover the scanner and its cork base sheeting).

I have with due respect, encountered superior standards of product manufacturing, including customer support services from organizations in developing (third world) countries !  
I can still remember the days when very high quality products were Made With Pride In The USA

We genuinely wish that we could offer the same positive feedback for DigitaDeckCovers.com as 'Scott' and 'Digital Darkroom'.
Our experience of purchasing dust covers from DigitalDeckCovers.com can only be described as " A Most Unfortunate Customer Experience "

Sadly, we have been given no other option but to agree with Mike ...


R.A.M at The Photo Art Co

23 Feb 2010
Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: julianv on February 24, 2010, 06:58:35 am
I've ordered several covers from this company.

http://www.compucover.com (http://www.compucover.com)

Prices are cheap and they do quick turnaround on custom orders.  I just received a cover for an Epson 3880 from them.  I phoned in my order, since the dimensions I needed could not be entered into their web-based form (I wanted the rear side to have a 3" high gap to clear the power and ethernet cables).
Title: Printer dust covers
Post by: RAMulford on March 07, 2010, 06:48:37 am
Hello julianv

Many thanks for your recommendation - will try compucover.com for some other covers
Will post back the results  

Title: Re: Printer dust covers
Post by: prosser53 on November 18, 2010, 01:54:37 pm
I also can't recommend Digital Deck Covers. I called and talked to Courtney about a cover for the new Canon iPF8300 printer and she assured me that they just added it to their list of "custom made printer covers". So I assumed when they said it was a custom made cover for the Canon iPF8300 it would be a reasonably perfect fit for that printer. When I got an email asking to confirm my order, it included the cover dimensions which I just assumed from the word "custom" that it would be just that and "made to fit".

Boy, was I wrong about that. I confirmed the order, (which has a disclaimer, that if you accept the order as written, and it was not THEIR mistake, all orders are final) which was a mistake. I got the cover and it was made to fit a huge breadbox. Just one huge rectangular box, nothing of a 'custom' fit. It hung over the front of the printer by at least a foot, dragging the floor on all sides. I could have just used a bedsheet and thrown it over the top and done just as well.

I emailed Courtney noting my disappointment at what I got as a "custom cover" and got absolutely no response. That was 10 days ago. It appears that they are not interested in their customers and could care less about satisfying any customer issues. I will have to find someone local who can come out and re-fit the cover so it fits.

buyer beware!!!! Digital Deck Covers definitely does NOT get my recommendation!
Title: Re: Printer dust covers
Post by: abiggs on November 18, 2010, 02:32:22 pm
You can always pick up a Tumi cover for the Epson 3800 / 3880 printers:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=WishList.jsp&A=details&Q=&sku=462425&is=REG
Title: Re: Printer dust covers
Post by: vandevanterSH on November 18, 2010, 07:16:55 pm
The Tumi covers for the 3880 and 4880 are excellent.

Steve
Title: Re: Printer dust covers
Post by: Waltere on November 18, 2010, 08:13:17 pm
I second the Tumi covers-really made well!
Title: Re: Printer dust covers
Post by: martinreed22 on November 19, 2010, 06:36:24 am
Anyone know of a source for the Tumi covers in UK/EU, please? Or equivalent cover? My google-foo has failed me.

Thanks, Martin
Title: Re: Printer dust covers
Post by: Alan Goldhammer on November 19, 2010, 08:57:00 am
Why spend this kind of money when you can do it on the cheap.  I use an attractive shower curtain to keep the dust out of my 3880.  I think Eric Chan once said he uses a beach towel.  A snapshot of my printer sitting atop the nifty Ikea table is attached.  The cover cost about $10 US (if that).
Title: Re: Printer dust covers
Post by: martinreed22 on November 19, 2010, 09:54:38 am
Hi Alan,

You have a very fair point :)

Cheers, Martin
Title: Re: Printer dust covers
Post by: deanwork on November 19, 2010, 09:58:21 am
That stuff is too fancy. I just buy the muslin painters drop cloth that is hemmed from Home Depot for all my printers. It fits perfect and just works and looks fine.

j
Title: Re: Printer dust covers
Post by: Alan Goldhammer on November 19, 2010, 04:01:50 pm
That stuff is too fancy. I just buy the muslin painters drop cloth that is hemmed from Home Depot for all my printers. It fits perfect and just works and looks fine.

j
Cool idea and if you use it to paint a couple of rooms first you will have a nice Jackson Pollack printer cover! :D
Title: Re: Printer dust covers
Post by: Nill Toulme on November 19, 2010, 04:41:51 pm
I have a Compucover for my 4800, and also one for my scanner.  Entirely satisfactory.

The 4800 one is particularly nice in that the dimensions are just slightly generous, such that not only is it extremely easy to put on and take off, but also I can simply fold it back instead of taking it all the way off, even when fiddling with the roll paper.  Highly recommended.

Nill
Title: Re: Printer dust covers
Post by: Matthew63 on January 06, 2019, 03:02:27 pm
Since Im new, lets re visit this saga

I am not running a business and the Epson p6000 placed into my basement absolutely is for the joy of using.. and
I think a large cover over 100.00 is too much for me although I did see on at around 90$, I plan on the cheap method of a table cloth or blanket...

I am more concerned about how to raise the humidity since I live in the Denver dust bowl ?