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GeneralRe: Inkjet printers...there will never be a truce Pin
jeron130-Jun-20 7:40
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dandy7230-Jun-20 5:43
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#realJSOP30-Jun-20 6:51
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Jacquers30-Jun-20 5:46
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Rage30-Jun-20 5:49
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David Crow30-Jun-20 5:51
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kalberts30-Jun-20 6:52
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Some years ago, there were vax printers, depositing droplets of melted, colored vax onto the paper. They were said to avoid the ink jet problems of cloggin up: The vax hardened from cooling down, not from any sort of evaporation. So next time you want to print anything, any remains in the nozzle is heated up again and become liquid.

You don't see many vax printers around today. If I remember right, there were problems with the long-term stability of the dyes; they were slowly broken down by UV light and the image faded out. For CDs kept almost constantly in their closed cases, this is not much of an issue (compared to printing photos to hang on the wall in the sunshine). If you happen to come across a vax printer, you might consider it - but my guess is that you will have to search the secondhand market; I don't think there are many brand new models on the market today.

I have a dead ink jet printer, but before I buy myself a new one, I must manage to build up a new enthusiasm for hobby photography. (In my younger years, I spent all my time and surplus money on camera equipment, film and darkroom materials.) For serious photo work, only ink jet printers are available. A coworker of mine got his printer for a bargain price of around USD 3000! Our office walls were covered with his (really great) photos, printed directly on canvas(!) on his printer. It could handle A1 width (roughly 84 cm) wide continous roll heavy paper or canvas, with a software controlled knife to cut the paper from the roll at any length. I also believe that professional printers like this have a professional grade nozzle cleaning mechanism, and ink bottles are of a completely different class.

I consider my coworker's printer kind of extreme, and will step down a couple classes when/if I decide to establish my own "Darkroom Mark II". If I do, one non-negotiable requiremnt is that I will make use of it at least a couple of times every week. I am considering to make an announcement at work (we are 200+ at our site, and there are quite a few eager amateur photographers among them) that they can have large prints made at my printer for the marginal cost of paper and ink. For me, just to keep my printer in fit condition, for them to have the option to directly control format, paper quality etc, and have the print produced the day they hand over the image file to me. I guess I'd go for a model with A3 or A2 (30 or 42 cm) continous roll paper.

... This is of course way beyond your printer needs. I tell it only to say that for some uses, there are no viable alternatives to ink jet printers. If you can't be sure to use it regularly (/frequently), then find some other ways to have your prints made.

Allow me one last question: Printing on CDs nowadays?? What is the use case for that? You can't ship neither you own music nor software to others, expecting them to have a set-top player or CD-ROM reader, nowadays. Using it for your own backups, 650 Mbyte is uncomfortably small - even 4.3 GByte DVDs are not really usable. I just ordered a new external disk for backup, at a price of roughly USD 25 per terabyte, 2.5 cents per gigabyte. 1.5 cents for the capacity of a CD-ROM. So you can't be choosing CDs for saving money. Certainly not for speed! So I am really curious about your use of CDs, AD 2020!
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dandy7230-Jun-20 7:06
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jeron130-Jun-20 10:58
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Mircea Neacsu30-Jun-20 13:43
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Ron Anders30-Jun-20 15:14
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Gary R. Wheeler1-Jul-20 3:23
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Peter R. Fletcher1-Jul-20 5:00
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Gary R. Wheeler1-Jul-20 6:59
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Kirk 103898211-Jul-20 3:30
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rnbergren1-Jul-20 3:31
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dandy723-Jul-20 5:12
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Peter R. Fletcher1-Jul-20 4:52
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dandy723-Jul-20 5:16
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Peter R. Fletcher3-Jul-20 7:41
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