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Posted 10 August 2010 - 03:01 PM

I am sure you guys have talked about this before but my wide format Epson 1800 printer will not pick up the paper anylonger. It's about 7 years oldso I am sure it is time for a new printer. I am not stuck on any brand so I thought I would ask for recommendations. I would like to stay around $500 or less if possible. Any thoughts. BJ

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Posted 10 August 2010 - 03:25 PM

I have that printer and it is a common problem. Look online for ways to clean the paper rollers- that should help with the problem.
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Posted 10 August 2010 - 03:59 PM

I hear the Epson 1900 is pretty good. If you've been happy with the 1800, you might want to just replace it with the current model. I think it is less than $500. Epson also has the Stylus 1400 that is less expensive. There are a few more options out there now. HP has a couple: Photosmart B8550, and the OfficeJet 7000. Both are under $300. I haven't tried them so I can't speak for either but The 7000 seems to have pretty good reviews both on their site and on other sites as well.

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Posted 10 August 2010 - 04:58 PM

I have the HP Photosmart B8550 and I love it. It prints out great photos and layouts. I paid only $125 for it on special, but I know it runs about $200 normal price. But check around you never know when there is a special on it.
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Posted 10 August 2010 - 05:44 PM

:thankyou: Thanks to all of you. Great suggestions. Unfortunately I have cleaned the rollers and that worked for a short while but I will absolutely try that again before I buy. Hate to get rid of my workhorse, or as my younger son once called it, my printer on steroids!! I will look up those other ones right now. Ordinarily I would have time to do lots of research but I need to print placecards on 12x12 purple cardstock for my older son's wedding on Sept. 16th. Thus the rush! Thanks again for the tips and the hints. BJ

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Posted 10 August 2010 - 09:42 PM

Got it working!! Cleaned it like April Showers suggested but with the cleaning paper sideways. Then rebooted and it is working. Since I don't trust it, I am saving all the suggested printers. Thanks, ladies, I appreciate the help! BJ

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Posted 11 August 2010 - 07:40 AM

Just got the Epson 2880 and with the rebate came in under $500. the 1900 was my second choice, but the reason I chose the 2880 was that the 1900 is super-duper, the best there is for glossy prints, but since I do matte or semi-gloss mostly and do some B&W printing, the 2880 is supposed to be the best for that. Read lots and lots of reviews on both before I made that decision. Epson offers rebates frequently, so watch the Epson site for offers.
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Posted 28 August 2010 - 11:01 AM

What is the cost that each of you end up spending per 12x12 print? I am going back and forth about this printer issue myself. Can't determine if it is more economical to just order prints when I need them or go with a printer, all the extra ink, and special size paper. Thoughts?

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Posted 28 August 2010 - 12:07 PM

Great question. I haven't had mine long enough to really calculate that. Hope someone else has some idea. I think I read that somewhere on the Epson site I think, but don't remember. I don't really print my LOs in 12x12. I do some larger photo prints and 8x8 LOs as well as the standard photo prints.
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