After realising that my current P.C. can’t handle the level of detail I’ve started putting into some of my toys and my printer deciding that instead of putting the black ink where tit’s meant to be it would just put it all in one big splatter anytime I want to print anything out, I have decided I need to upgrade.
I’ve already started looking at some new fancy P.Cs and some other nice equipment but what printer should I get?
I need a super high quality printer so I can make papertoys and perhaps run some limited edition toys.
Ive been using works laser printer to print lately (sssh) mines been broken for a while now, Im thinking of getting a laser at home, but I havent really looked at any yet!
Ive always been impressed by the canon pixma range for ink printing, and If I get another ink one it will definatly be one of those
as a photographer, i bought the epson stylus photo 1280. i've had great results from it using their heavy-weight matte 4 star paper. the ink is kind of pricey but only if you buy it from the store. once i got into paper toys and realized how much ink i'd blow through, i did some searching and found clickinks.com a set of color and b/w in the store runs me 60 bones, but through clickinks i can get 3 sets of ink for a few pennies more.
Dan Watson
Ive been using works laser printer to print lately (sssh) mines been broken for a while now, Im thinking of getting a laser at home, but I havent really looked at any yet!
Ive always been impressed by the canon pixma range for ink printing, and If I get another ink one it will definatly be one of those
Feb 4, 2011
baykiddead
as a photographer, i bought the epson stylus photo 1280. i've had great results from it using their heavy-weight matte 4 star paper. the ink is kind of pricey but only if you buy it from the store. once i got into paper toys and realized how much ink i'd blow through, i did some searching and found clickinks.com a set of color and b/w in the store runs me 60 bones, but through clickinks i can get 3 sets of ink for a few pennies more.
for what it's worth.
Feb 4, 2011