Epson R800 Ink Usage

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Just got my Epson R800 last week and I love it. This is the first time I
have had an inkjet with individual cartridges. I have a general question on
ink usage. I will be using the printer pretty much for portraits and nature
photographs (5 x 7s and 8 x 10s). I'll probably use the ICC settings and
print on maximum resolution. Here are two questions: 1) what color will
normally run out first? and 2) how my 8 x 10's can I expect under these
conditions before I have to start replacing ink cartridges? Thanks.
 
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In article <lepVe.325307$x96.122948@attbi_s72>, jimbo2@mchsi.com (Jim
Carlson) wrote:

> I'll probably...print on maximum resolution.

Unnecessary but a good way to use up ink.

Jon.
 
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UNDERSTAND THAT ALL EPSONS HAVE A TENDENCY TO CLOG. PIGMENTED PRINTERS
ARE EVEN MORE FUSSY AND HAVE A GREATER TENDENCY TO CLOG. YOU HAVE A
PIGMENTED PRINTER. WHILE THE RESULTS ARE NOT AS VIBRANT AS A DYE BASED
PRINTER (EPSON OR CANON) THEY DO WELL ON MATTE PAPER AND ARE SUPPOSED TO
RESIST FADING MORE.

NEVER USE ANY INK OTHER THAN EPSON. IF YOU DO THEN YOU WILL HAVE A CLOG
SOONER OR LATER AND YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO FEE IT. AND THERE GOES YOUR
PRINTER.

Jim Carlson wrote:

>Just got my Epson R800 last week and I love it. This is the first time I
>have had an inkjet with individual cartridges. I have a general question on
>ink usage. I will be using the printer pretty much for portraits and nature
>photographs (5 x 7s and 8 x 10s). I'll probably use the ICC settings and
>print on maximum resolution. Here are two questions: 1) what color will
>normally run out first? and 2) how my 8 x 10's can I expect under these
>conditions before I have to start replacing ink cartridges? Thanks.
>
>
>
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In article <fysVe.3934$6e1.2851@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>,
inkystinky@oem.com says...
> UNDERSTAND THAT ALL EPSONS HAVE A TENDENCY TO CLOG. PIGMENTED PRINTERS
> ARE EVEN MORE FUSSY AND HAVE A GREATER TENDENCY TO CLOG. YOU HAVE A
> PIGMENTED PRINTER. WHILE THE RESULTS ARE NOT AS VIBRANT AS A DYE BASED
> PRINTER (EPSON OR CANON) THEY DO WELL ON MATTE PAPER AND ARE SUPPOSED TO
> RESIST FADING MORE.
>
> NEVER USE ANY INK OTHER THAN EPSON. IF YOU DO THEN YOU WILL HAVE A CLOG
> SOONER OR LATER AND YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO FEE IT. AND THERE GOES YOUR
> PRINTER.
>
Note that inkystinky/measekite has no experience with Epson printers or
aftermarket inks. He has very strong and strange opinions and fails to
realize that they are meaningless given his lack of experience. He is a
fool.

This warning is given only to those who aren't familiar with his posts,
and who might think he knows something. All who are familiar with his
posts, of course need no warning.
 
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THIS IS A GOOD IDEA. TRY ALL THE RESOLUTIONS ON EACH TYPE OF PAPER AND
THEN DECIDE ON THE RESULTS. DO NOT LISTEN TO MANY OF THE JERKS ON THIS
NG. TEST AND ANALYZE THE RESULTS YOURSELF.

Jon O'Brien wrote:

>In article <lepVe.325307$x96.122948@attbi_s72>, jimbo2@mchsi.com (Jim
>Carlson) wrote:
>
>
>
>>I'll probably...print on maximum resolution.
>>
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>Unnecessary but a good way to use up ink.
>
>Jon.
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Irwin Peckinloomer wrote:

> In article <fysVe.3934$6e1.2851@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>,
> inkystinky@oem.com says...
>
>> UNDERSTAND THAT ALL EPSONS HAVE A TENDENCY TO CLOG. PIGMENTED PRINTERS
>>ARE EVEN MORE FUSSY AND HAVE A GREATER TENDENCY TO CLOG. YOU HAVE A
>>PIGMENTED PRINTER. WHILE THE RESULTS ARE NOT AS VIBRANT AS A DYE BASED
>>PRINTER (EPSON OR CANON) THEY DO WELL ON MATTE PAPER AND ARE SUPPOSED TO
>>RESIST FADING MORE.
>>
>>NEVER USE ANY INK OTHER THAN EPSON. IF YOU DO THEN YOU WILL HAVE A CLOG
>>SOONER OR LATER AND YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO FEE IT. AND THERE GOES YOUR
>>PRINTER.
>>
>
> Note that inkystinky/measekite has no experience with Epson printers or
> aftermarket inks. He has very strong and strange opinions and fails to
> realize that they are meaningless given his lack of experience. He is a
> fool.
>
> This warning is given only to those who aren't familiar with his posts,
> and who might think he knows something. All who are familiar with his
> posts, of course need no warning.

He's an idiot with no experience. Kill file the dumb ass.
Frank
 
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In article <fysVe.3934$6e1.2851@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>,
inkystinky@oem.com (measekite) wrote:

> ...ALL EPSONS HAVE A TENDENCY TO CLOG.

Some people have problems with clogged inkjet heads; some never do. The
consensus of opinion is that clogging is caused by keeping the printer in
a dry or dusty atmosphere, where direct sunlight can shine on it, by using
paper that creates a lot of dust or, sometimes, by too infrequent use. Try
to avoid any of these and you should be OK.

Jon.
 
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In article <OzsVe.3935$6e1.2562@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>,
inkystinky@oem.com (measekite the troll) wrote:

> DO NOT LISTEN TO MANY OF THE JERKS ON THIS NG.

Good advice.

Here's how you can identify the jerks:

They constantly throw infantile abuse at other posters. This usually
includes expletives.

They insist that they're right about something despite numerous other
posters offering personal experience to the contrary.

Their posts are frequently capitalised throughout. This is the online
equivalent of the childish tactic of shouting other people down, in the
delusional belief that it will, somehow, convince others that you're
right.

Jon.
 

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In message <11icj39sa9p269b@corp.supernews.com>, Pat
<dancing@onlinemac.removecom> writes
>Cyan

Interestingly enough I find the same with CMYK printers that the C goes
first (excluding the black!) The vast majority of my pictures are the
internals/externals of houses. I would guesstimate the Cyan goes about
10-15% faster than the other two, but no discernable difference between
M&Y

--
Timothy
 
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Frank wrote:

> Irwin Peckinloomer wrote:
>
>> In article <fysVe.3934$6e1.2851@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>,
>> inkystinky@oem.com says...
>>
>>> UNDERSTAND THAT ALL EPSONS HAVE A TENDENCY TO CLOG. PIGMENTED
>>> PRINTERS ARE EVEN MORE FUSSY AND HAVE A GREATER TENDENCY TO CLOG.
>>> YOU HAVE A PIGMENTED PRINTER. WHILE THE RESULTS ARE NOT AS VIBRANT
>>> AS A DYE BASED PRINTER (EPSON OR CANON) THEY DO WELL ON MATTE PAPER
>>> AND ARE SUPPOSED TO RESIST FADING MORE.
>>>
>>> NEVER USE ANY INK OTHER THAN EPSON. IF YOU DO THEN YOU WILL HAVE A
>>> CLOG SOONER OR LATER AND YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO FEE IT. AND THERE
>>> GOES YOUR PRINTER.
>>>
>>
>> Note that inkystinky/measekite has no experience with Epson printers
>> or aftermarket inks. He has very strong and strange opinions and
>> fails to realize that they are meaningless given his lack of
>> experience. He is a fool.
>> This warning is given only to those who aren't familiar with his
>> posts, and who might think he knows something. All who are familiar
>> with his posts, of course need no warning.
>
>
> He's an idiot with no experience. Kill file the dumb ass.
> Frank

Frank is an idiot with no experience. Kill file the dumb ass.
 

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Jim Carlson wrote:
> Just got my Epson R800 last week and I love it. This is the first time I
> have had an inkjet with individual cartridges. I have a general question on
> ink usage. I will be using the printer pretty much for portraits and nature
> photographs (5 x 7s and 8 x 10s). I'll probably use the ICC settings and
> print on maximum resolution. Here are two questions: 1) what color will
> normally run out first? and 2) how my 8 x 10's can I expect under these
> conditions before I have to start replacing ink cartridges? Thanks.
>
>
Ink costs for OEM ink seem to average at about < US$1.00 per full bleed
A4 (11.7 x 8.3). Your mileage may vary. Maybe 40-50 A4's before first
cartridge change. Second set will last longer than the first - some of
the first set gets used priming the print head.
Most users seem to report that the Cyan goes first.
 
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In article <OwYVe.820$5n4.202@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
inkystinky@oem.com says...
>
>
> Frank wrote:
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> >
> > Research...don't make me laugh! This moron couldn't find his own ass
> > in broad daylight even if allowed to use both hands.
> > Kill file the idiot.
> > Frank
>
> Research...don't make me laugh! This moron couldn't find his own ass in
> broad daylight even if allowed to use both hands.
> Kill file the idiot.
>
There you have it, in his own words ... no, wait, those are someone
elses words. you can tell because inkystink's words don't make any
sense.
 
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DA PECKER HAS BEEN BUZEE TUDA

Irwin Peckinloomer wrote:

>In article <OwYVe.820$5n4.202@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
>inkystinky@oem.com says...
>
>
>>Frank wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Research...don't make me laugh! This moron couldn't find his own ass
>>>in broad daylight even if allowed to use both hands.
>>>Kill file the idiot.
>>>Frank
>>>
>>>
>>Research...don't make me laugh! This moron couldn't find his own ass in
>>broad daylight even if allowed to use both hands.
>>Kill file the idiot.
>>
>>
>>
>There you have it, in his own words ... no, wait, those are someone
>elses words. you can tell because inkystink's words don't make any
>sense.
>
>
 

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