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Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
> Here we go again. IMy Epson C84 bit he dust with finallity and I need a
> replacement printer that will do photographic quality like the C84. Can
> anyone suggest a model that is supported in eCS or tell me where I can
> go to find such a list?
>
> Martin
The situation is rather bleak in regard to photo quality. I am nursing
along my Epson Photo 820 which gives excellent photo quality with the
EPOMNI3 driver, but when it goes I'm not sure what to replace it with. Try
http://ecomstation.ru/hardware.php?action=category§ion=print Someone
has the C87 working with the C80 driver. Is the C87 still available?
Mensys has taken over development of the win32 Printer driver project but
that is a long way from being of any use at this point.
Mark
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