--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Clayton Jones" <cj@...> wrote: > The big advantage of the 220 is it's so inexpensive. It's the least > expensive way to get started and try all the different approaches you > might want to try. You could even get two of them (color ink in one, > grayscale in another) for less than a 2200 and reduce cart swapping as > you try various things. You can put any kind of ink you want in them > and can try all the different techniques. Clayton, Thank you so much for all of your thorough replies. You've really helped clarify things for me and I appreciate it very much. I know this is slightly OT, and since you print in B&W you may not know the answer, but if you were to get a 220 and leave the color ink in would you get the MIS color inks or just stick with the Epson inks? If I just stuck with one printer (to save space), is there any problem with swapping cartridges other than the obvious hassle? Thanks, Chris
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Re: [Digital BW] strategy
2006-07-28 by chriskjezp
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