Did anyone else think this article was sub-par? Here are a couple of my complaints...
If you need to worry about multiple paper trays or tray capacity then you shouldn't be buying an inkjet printer. Period. This article makes it seem like that is an important buying factor.
Also, the droplet size does not affect the color accuracy. It affects the resolution of the printed image.
Also the maximum number of ink cartridges is not 6. Last I checked, Epson was pushing beyond the 8 already present in the R800. Additionally, the "extra two" cartridges are not always light cyan and light magenta.
The author tells the reader to get some specs from the salesman. He then tells the reader in the next sentence to completely disregard those specs.
Someone somewhere is laughing their ass off right now.
Did anyone else think this article was sub-par? Here are a couple of my complaints... If you need to worry about multiple paper trays or tray capacity then you shouldn't be buying an inkjet printer. Period. This article makes it seem like that is an important buying factor. Also, the droplet size does not affect the color accuracy. It affects the resolution of the printed image. Also the maximum number of ink cartridges is not 6. Last I checked, Epson was pushing beyond the 8 already present in the R800. Additionally, the "extra two" cartridges are not always light cyan and light magenta. The author tells the reader to get some specs from the salesman. He then tells the reader in the next sentence to completely disregard those specs.