Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sorry to hear about your camera store problems there Brian. I'd threaten them with constant LUG bashings to hurt their fanbase. :) Hey though, I said before you don't have to switch to Matte Black for Silver Rag as it's a semigloss paper. Since you actually saw a 3800, what's the size comparsion to the 4800? Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Reid" Subject: RE: [Leica] Epson 3800? > > Or use the phone........but then, you would not have the opportunity to > > touch the other toys... > > The phone never works on crowded retail days because all of the people who > know how to find the answer are out on the shop floor dealing with customers. I even tried phoning, and after spending vastly more time on hold than it would have taken me to drive there, I hung up and drove there (Keeble & Shuchat) to inquire in person about the status of the Epson 3800 that I ordered 10 weeks ago. > > Of course I'm getting no joy. They've already disbursed all of the 3800s > they received to other people, even those who ordered after me, for reasons that made sense to them but not to me. > > This is about the third incident of being treated like pond scum at my > favorite camera store. Maybe I need a new favorite camera store. > > Oh well. I got a chance to look at the floor-display 3800. It is indeed a > nice printer. But if it's not actually available I wonder why they need a floor display? > > I'm starting to think I should cancel my order at K&S for the 3800 and > bite the bullet and buy a 4800, but from someone else. > > I finally managed to get my hands on some Crane Museo Silver Rag paper > yesterday, and much to my surprise (this was not documented anywhere that I found in the promotional literature, nor do I remember anyone mentioning it here on the LUG) Museo Silver Rag uses the Epson Photo Black ink and not the Matte Black. That eliminates one of the two reasons why I didn't buy a 4800 a long time ago, namely the cost and inconvenience of switching the ink back and forth. (The other reason is its very large > physical size). > > Brian Reid