From the standpoint of printer head reliability and "clean-ability", are both Canon and Epson fairly equivalent in the quality of their pro level machines? These would be printers in the $800+ range, with the ability to handle paper that is at least 13x19 or 17x22.
I've always been happy with Epson printers, and I get a general sense that more graphic designers and photographers tend to buy those as opposed to Canon or HP. That is not to suggest the other two offer less quality. However my old Epson R1800 now uses ink like a Hummer uses gas, and the print head seems more and more prone to clogging in it's old age.
It was suggested Canon and/or HP printers now have better print heads, or that they can be cleaned more easily. I have no hard data on this.
Whatever I get will be used about three times/month, printing modest batches at a time, and I will have it for a number of years, likely going through numerous head cleaning cycles. Nothing against HP but I don't know too many photographers who use their inkjets. So from the standpoint of efficient ink usage, quality and serviceability, I don't know if I should stick to Epson or change to Canon.
Right now the Epson 3880 is looking pretty good with its larger ink carts and solid build. Your opinions and experience most welcome
. - Stu
Maybe I can get more use out of my large format I have here....gifts, perhaps. Do you use pigment inks?
