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Need Help From Epson R1900 Users

 
mayt444
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Aug 15, 2009 15:30 |  #1

Hello
I am considering purchasing an Epson R1900 printer but have space concerns. I don't have a store nearby where I can look at one so advice from someone that actually has one would be very helpful. My main concern is the depth from front to back with paper feed guides and supports in place. I currently have surface of about 27' wide by 18" deep. The front paper supports can be folded up when I'm not using the printer.
Thanks in advance for you help.
Clay


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Aug 15, 2009 16:26 |  #2
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mayt444 wrote in post #8465300 (external link)
Hello
I am considering purchasing an Epson R1900 printer but have space concerns. I don't have a store nearby where I can look at one so advice from someone that actually has one would be very helpful. My main concern is the depth from front to back with paper feed guides and supports in place. I currently have surface of about 27' wide by 18" deep. The front paper supports can be folded up when I'm not using the printer.
Thanks in advance for you help.
Clay

You shouldn't have a problem...width is 24.5 inches. With rear paper supports completely extended you're looking at 19 inches. However, you will probably never need the third extension. The first two extend to just over 17 inches and longest photo papers (19 inch and longer) can rest against the wall without using the third extension.


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Aug 16, 2009 12:24 as a reply to  @ Bakewell's post |  #3

That sounds great. Thanks a lot for your help.:D


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