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Epson C84 vs. (old) 875DC -- 4 vs. 6 colors

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I have an Epson 875DC which has served me well for several years
and still prints great 8x10 photos.

I recently acquired a free C84 - haven't opened the box yet and don't
know whether to use it or sell it. When I compare the specs on the
two printers, the 875 has 1440x720 dpi with 4 picoliter droplets
compared to 5760x1440 with 3 picoliter droplets for the C84. These
clearly point to the C84 as the clear winner, but it is a 4-color printer
and the 875 is a 6-color printer. What is more important in printing
the best quality photo?

Thanks,
LK

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It is also the difference between dye and pigment. The dye based ink in the
875 will give a brighter sharper picture. The C84 print will last longer.





"LK" <lk314159@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ae467a55.0406101109.678a8699@posting.google.com...
> I have an Epson 875DC which has served me well for several years
> and still prints great 8x10 photos.
>
> I recently acquired a free C84 - haven't opened the box yet and don't
> know whether to use it or sell it. When I compare the specs on the
> two printers, the 875 has 1440x720 dpi with 4 picoliter droplets
> compared to 5760x1440 with 3 picoliter droplets for the C84. These
> clearly point to the C84 as the clear winner, but it is a 4-color printer
> and the 875 is a 6-color printer. What is more important in printing
> the best quality photo?
>
> Thanks,
> LK

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