I mentioned some time ago that I’d
got myself an Epson
R2400 stylus printer which uses the 8 point Ultrachrome cartridge system
and will reportedly produce outstanding quality monochrome prints up to A3 in
size on high quality acid free fibre paper. I could get great results on the
standard Epson Matt Fibre paper, but it was a tad flimsy for my liking and I
heard great reports about the Harman
Matt Fibre which is 320gsm.
Some time later, having wasted nearly an
entire box of this expensive paper getting rubbish to mediocre results
slavishly following the detailed instructions that came with the paper and on
Epson’s website, I decided to throw Harman’s instructions on set up
and configuration away, and apply a little intuitiveness, and lo’ and
behold I’ve managed to make 2 outstanding black and white prints on my
last 2 sheets of paper! I’ll definitely be getting some more of this
paper for prints as I’m really quite impressed by the result, though it
ain’t cheap!
Back to the printer, the downside is
it’s ink usage. I’ve made maybe 50 prints and I’m nearly out
of ink. Also when you change the different blacks in order to print on gloss or
matt paper, the printer seems to go through a particularly lengthy routine
which seems to waste undue quantities of ink. A full set of cartridges retails
with Epson for about £100! I think I’ll be investigating one of those
bottle feed systems….