I currently have a Canon MG 2120 which is a great all-in-one printer for use for everything around the house with one exception. The level of detail it provides for downloaded PDF card models is exceptionally poor. As a result I am considering purchasing an Epson ET2650 from Amazon for under $300. From what I have read it is very good on ink as well as the price of ink in addition to being able to airprint, WIFI print and wireless print.
While all of that is good stuff, my main concern is the quality of the print, especially the level of detail. It is frustrating to see the model parts displayed on my monitor then compare them to what the Canon printed. Most if not all of the detail is lost. I have tried every combination of settings as well as just about every type of paper imaginable with the same results. Of course, what should I expect from a $50 printer that eats ink?
Does anyone have experience with this Epson printer? Are you satisfied with the level of detail? Would you buy it again? Maybe the solution is to just buy pre-printed models and forget about downloading. Any thoughts are appreciated.
Paul
While all of that is good stuff, my main concern is the quality of the print, especially the level of detail. It is frustrating to see the model parts displayed on my monitor then compare them to what the Canon printed. Most if not all of the detail is lost. I have tried every combination of settings as well as just about every type of paper imaginable with the same results. Of course, what should I expect from a $50 printer that eats ink?
Does anyone have experience with this Epson printer? Are you satisfied with the level of detail? Would you buy it again? Maybe the solution is to just buy pre-printed models and forget about downloading. Any thoughts are appreciated.
Paul
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