I love my P900--phenomenal prints plus it's nice to have the ability to go to 17" and the ink's cheaper than for the P700 (US$42 for 50ml carts vs $38 for 25ml for the P700). Other than size, they're basically identical. I'm in the process of testing alternative papers for specific uses, but my go-to for most uses is Epson Ultra Premium Luster--great prints at a reasonable cost.
Epson Surecolor P5000, P7000 or P7570? I’m an artist who needs to print my own fine art prints. Price isn’t an issue, performance is. These 3 seem to be the best for my needs, but I’m having trouble deciding. Epson says the P7000 is their finest phot printer, but their are additional models after it, so is this true. I’m confused. They sent me print samples, one color and one B&W.
Hi ti, yes the P7000 is a solid option. I wouldn't worry so much about the difference between that and the P7570, printer manufacturers do this all the time to note super small incremental updates. But those updates aren't changing the core functionality of this range. Think of it like the difference between an iPhone 8 and the 8s. Yes the 8s has slightly more speed. But at the core, they're exactly the same. And that's the same exact thing with printers.
Hi, sadly, this is due to the chip shortage, staffing issues, and port unloading delays caused by the pandemic. Until those are fixed, many of these models will continue to be unavailable, even though most of them are new as of 2020-21.
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I love my P900--phenomenal prints plus it's nice to have the ability to go to 17" and the ink's cheaper than for the P700 (US$42 for 50ml carts vs $38 for 25ml for the P700). Other than size, they're basically identical. I'm in the process of testing alternative papers for specific uses, but my go-to for most uses is Epson Ultra Premium Luster--great prints at a reasonable cost.
I think you forgot the Epson ET-8850 A3+ all-in-one with the new Claria inkts ET-7750 but even better.
Epson Surecolor P5000, P7000 or P7570? I’m an artist who needs to print my own fine art prints. Price isn’t an issue, performance is. These 3 seem to be the best for my needs, but I’m having trouble deciding. Epson says the P7000 is their finest phot printer, but their are additional models after it, so is this true. I’m confused. They sent me print samples, one color and one B&W.
Hi ti, yes the P7000 is a solid option. I wouldn't worry so much about the difference between that and the P7570, printer manufacturers do this all the time to note super small incremental updates. But those updates aren't changing the core functionality of this range. Think of it like the difference between an iPhone 8 and the 8s. Yes the 8s has slightly more speed. But at the core, they're exactly the same. And that's the same exact thing with printers.
The Epsons have always worked faultlessly for me. I always had issues with Canon. Brother is also very very good altho more business machine oriented
Agreed.
Only canon 2100 for me…nothing else….
Hello,
Can you please recommend a big passport photo printer for business
None of these are available…
Hi, sadly, this is due to the chip shortage, staffing issues, and port unloading delays caused by the pandemic. Until those are fixed, many of these models will continue to be unavailable, even though most of them are new as of 2020-21.
@@PhotographyPX Are there any you recommend off the top of your head that would be in stock? Nothing too advanced. Under $400