When the P20000 was announced about a month(?) ago, I was, by somehow, smell something they are going to do.
And today, they have just announced P10000, another 44" printer featuring the same spec and ink as the P20K.
So now, on Epson's website, under SureColor P Series, there are 3 types of 44" machines
P8000 - Basically an improved K3 UC inkset
P9000 - Improved K3 UC VM inkset with addional Orange and Green, with optional Violet instead of LLK
P10000 - Brand new inkset with 4 different blacks, plus individual channel for each MK and PK
I do work as a fine art printer, but also do a lot of commercial job, plus consulting a few mid-large size printing company.
On the business side, I really can't see the advantage of having so much printer that could do a very similar job.
I'm more talking about the mass market rather than a fine art printer. I mean how many printer goes into a fine art studio or fine artist compare to a real production company.
Well, on the bright side, that's a good news for me. Because I could setup a 44" in my location (city) and have a 64" at the factory (somewhere of nowhere) which is about 100miles away from me.
Just my stupid thoughts. Please don't take it too serious.
AC