| Oh, the tangled web we weave.  After purchasing the new computer to 
handle the Polaroid SprintScan 4000 bought in last year's feeding 
frenzy and installing my soon to be purchased copy of Photoshop 
Elements, will Olaf be able to handle the landscapes I stitch 
together from my Zuiko/Olympus produced images?  If so, what size? 
I would appreciate advice from any out there who are using the 
Epson printers on which one to get for the best print quality for 
large prints.  I'm thinking either the 2000P or one of the others 
which is less expensive than the 2000P, some of which have a 
2880x720 resolution as opposed to the 1440x720 of the 2000P.  Does 
that make much difference?  I like the idea of the archival prints 
produced by the 2000P.  At 25 years life expectancy of the other 
printers, I'll probably outlive them. Has anyone heard any rumors of 
a next version or generation of the Epson 2000P? Bill Bar! ber
 
You might want to see some prints from a 2000P. I understand that the 
colors of the inks are more subdued that than the semi permanent inks 
from the others like the 1280. They still make nice prints, but maybe 
farther away from your original you are trying to reproduce. Maybe 
someone on the list has experience with one? 
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Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
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