All valid points. As a photographer who owns a studio, I must be able to provide work daily and can't wait for prints to be ordered as well as I completely want to own what I market. I have used Epson printers for over 10 years and am about to the point of replacing my P7000 with the P7570 since I am seeing a few issues with the P7000 mostly due to use. As far as ink, I never use expired ink, I also only use Epson inks to insure the security of my workhorse printer.
Hi Chris, owner or epson 7900 here, would you mind sharing your experience with the p7000 and the reasons to go with the p7570? If you've purchased it already, would you mind sharing your thoughts on it so far? Much thanks!
yes i'm a graphic designer, and i have been having the same issue with quick print companies. I'm considering the same printer you have, the information you provided about the size and weight of the printer was helpful.
I’m thinking of buying a used epson surecolor 6000. I use hp large formats right now. From 11x17 all the way to 46 inch. But my printers can’t go past 11 mil thick material. But the surecolor 6000 can. N for $500-$1000… but can u refill the T804 ink cartridges at home?
No, the ink cartridges cannot be refilled. But the ink is fairly affordable when it comes to pigment based ink if you buy direct from Epson. You can buy large cartridges, which cuts the per print ink cost down.
im thinking about buying a used p8000 that makes stripes sometimes. I wonder if i should just go with the used one and deal with the problems, as they might come eventually with any new one
I have been looking into buying a commercial grade printer for movie and album cover art. I make a lot of compact cassette and VHS tapes for a side-hobby. The hp inkjet printer I use currently has gotten to be a little uneconomical my purposes. On ink life... I'm sure the tiny carts I use are way different from yours, but I find they vary wildly on the amount of prints I'll get out of them. This is partly why I'm looking to upgrade.
Please note: fish are a lot warmer and loving pets than they are given credit for. Sea monkeys are also underrated. Just pointing out adorable little pets that are very compatible with expensive equipment. Of course these pets don't apply to your needs. And your cats would likely "play" with fish. Quite interesting information. Thank you dear.
I'm an Artist and I really REALLY want to purchase a large format to use in my art studio BUT, I'm not sure of what brand to use. I paint land and seascapes in oil paint so being able to match all of the colors is what I'm concerned about. Print on-demand shops SUCK!
I agree, print on demand is really bad if you're trying to get exact color matches. But honestly, any printer that is a photo quality printer will work. Where the color matching is controlled is really when you configure your colors in Photoshop after you photograph your painting and before you print. I made a video about color matching th-cam.com/video/Eod-MgCcVxI/w-d-xo.html
I have used it to print on regular copy paper and it works well. Of course, the prints are not as Good with the colors as photo paper. But that's the paper, not the printer.
Thank you for the great advice. I didn't realize you need 4 people to move it. Also, it is good news that the ink lasts a long time. You say you have not had to change it in about 2 years. What size prints do you print with it and how many would you say you have done over the two year span?
According to her (since she clearly doesn't actually give a shit about responding and helping people), in a 6-month period she only printed ~20 prints (she doesn't bother to say what size - as if that's important, right? 🤣). That's 3 1/3 prints per month! Regardless of print size, that's small beans! To suggest that a set of inks for this printer would last a typical person (i. e. a person who will actually use their printer) 2 years is incredibly misleading. FFS, she started off her video stating how shocked she was that the LARGE -FORMAT PRINTER she bought was actually large! Don't ask for any advice from such people. Go find someone who knows what TF is going on.
Find something really smelly that you like - Eucalyptus or Lavender usually work. Animals use smell to find prey or smell predators. Here in Australia lavender plants even keeps snakes away. My girlfriends cat used to tear tissues out of the box everyday - Got a box of Eucalyptus tissues - No more problems - Best of luck.
Hello, I love this video. 1 main question.. I'm just like you, I'm a digital artist and I draw and print out my work to sell downtown, but I'm paying alot to get them printed and framed. 3,500 dollars is alot for a printer so is this still today working out for you, cost wise, maintenance and business.. please contact me. I need just some words of wisdom. Thanks
The P6000 is working out for me, but it depends on how much larger art you're selling whether it would be a good investment for you. You might consider getting an Epson P800. They're only $1000 and can print up to 17" wide. Its a great printer to get started with, and it's the one I use for most of my prints that I sell.
"The ink lasts a long time. These cartridges I bought have lasted me for two years!" Five seconds later "The original tiny cartridges that came with the printer lasted me six months! I got at least 20 prints out of them!" No wonder that shit is lasting so long! You're only printing 3 1/3 prints per month??? Even if the prints are large, that ain't shit! Obviously, if you're not putting out production, you're not going to use ink. You're probably going through more ink with the cleaning cycles than you're actually putting to paper!
Each ink cartridge will have its own lifespan depending on the colours in your artwork. One colour might bit only used a little and another almost empty, from normal use. Also, using 70cl cartridges, there's very little waste ink, so although they're expensive, they're much better value than small cartridges.
Right out the gate: "I didn't know a large format printer would be large!" LMAO WTF🤣😂🤣🤡🤡🤡 I can tell already this is going to be an informative video 🤣 Jesus Christ.
I like that your video is just your simple opinion and experience, that is rare to find these days on youtube
I appreciate your experience. It was very helpful tips that I have taken away from you sharing. Thank you.
All valid points. As a photographer who owns a studio, I must be able to provide work daily and can't wait for prints to be ordered as well as I completely want to own what I market. I have used Epson printers for over 10 years and am about to the point of replacing my P7000 with the P7570 since I am seeing a few issues with the P7000 mostly due to use. As far as ink, I never use expired ink, I also only use Epson inks to insure the security of my workhorse printer.
Hi Chris, owner or epson 7900 here, would you mind sharing your experience with the p7000 and the reasons to go with the p7570? If you've purchased it already, would you mind sharing your thoughts on it so far? Much thanks!
Great Video, thank you, I love your energy a humour
You’re welcome ☺️
yes i'm a graphic designer, and i have been having the same issue with quick print companies. I'm considering the same printer you have, the information you provided about the size and weight of the printer was helpful.
I’m thinking of buying a used epson surecolor 6000. I use hp large formats right now. From 11x17 all the way to 46 inch. But my printers can’t go past 11 mil thick material. But the surecolor 6000 can. N for $500-$1000… but can u refill the T804 ink cartridges at home?
No, the ink cartridges cannot be refilled. But the ink is fairly affordable when it comes to pigment based ink if you buy direct from Epson. You can buy large cartridges, which cuts the per print ink cost down.
Super video. Extremely helpful
Thank you!! :)
I enjoyed the video, keep up the great work. Ignore the jerks. 👍🏾
Thanks!! Want one!! I do custom work with photography!
Love your videos!
im thinking about buying a used p8000 that makes stripes sometimes. I wonder if i should just go with the used one and deal with the problems, as they might come eventually with any new one
I have a wide format printer but I need one of the epsons for my sticker biz. thank you so much for the info!
I have been looking into buying a commercial grade printer for movie and album cover art. I make a lot of compact cassette and VHS tapes for a side-hobby. The hp inkjet printer I use currently has gotten to be a little uneconomical my purposes.
On ink life... I'm sure the tiny carts I use are way different from yours, but I find they vary wildly on the amount of prints I'll get out of them. This is partly why I'm looking to upgrade.
I’m considering buying a 24 inch large format printer. It’s allot more cost affective and it’s a canon. Will it still make qaulity canvas prints?
Thank you for this, super helpful!
So glad!
Please note: fish are a lot warmer and loving pets than they are given credit for. Sea monkeys are also underrated. Just pointing out adorable little pets that are very compatible with expensive equipment. Of course these pets don't apply to your needs. And your cats would likely "play" with fish. Quite interesting information. Thank you dear.
Love the video, I had tons of giggles about your cats,...super cute!
I'm an Artist and I really REALLY want to purchase a large format to use in my art studio BUT, I'm not sure of what brand to use. I paint land and seascapes in oil paint so being able to match all of the colors is what I'm concerned about. Print on-demand shops SUCK!
I agree, print on demand is really bad if you're trying to get exact color matches. But honestly, any printer that is a photo quality printer will work. Where the color matching is controlled is really when you configure your colors in Photoshop after you photograph your painting and before you print. I made a video about color matching th-cam.com/video/Eod-MgCcVxI/w-d-xo.html
Thank you. This video help me out.
Glad it helped
@@KrystleColeArt is it still working out for you. No problems with the printer.
can i print cad drawings and posters on non photo media like normal a3 photocopy papers
I have used it to print on regular copy paper and it works well. Of course, the prints are not as Good with the colors as photo paper. But that's the paper, not the printer.
what site do you recommend to get canvas rolls from?
Epson canvas from BHphoto or from the Epson website
Can you use non genuine inks?
I wouldn't risk it, I only use epson inks
Thank you for the great advice. I didn't realize you need 4 people to move it. Also, it is good news that the ink lasts a long time. You say you have not had to change it in about 2 years. What size prints do you print with it and how many would you say you have done over the two year span?
According to her (since she clearly doesn't actually give a shit about responding and helping people), in a 6-month period she only printed ~20 prints (she doesn't bother to say what size - as if that's important, right? 🤣). That's 3 1/3 prints per month! Regardless of print size, that's small beans! To suggest that a set of inks for this printer would last a typical person (i. e. a person who will actually use their printer) 2 years is incredibly misleading.
FFS, she started off her video stating how shocked she was that the LARGE -FORMAT PRINTER she bought was actually large! Don't ask for any advice from such people. Go find someone who knows what TF is going on.
Great video Krystle. I've just bought a P6000 and wondered what brand of paper and canvas you use to sell your work. Many thanks.
I use epson brand paper, I like the epson exhibition canvas matte (then I varnish after printing). See my channel for my how to varnish video :)
@@KrystleColeArt Many thanks for replying to this. I'll take a look at the video.
Can this printer do print & cut?
Yes, it cuts prints from the roll after printed
@@KrystleColeArt Can it vinyl for jersey numbers too ?
Find something really smelly that you like - Eucalyptus or Lavender usually work. Animals use smell to find prey or smell predators. Here in Australia lavender plants even keeps snakes away. My girlfriends cat used to tear tissues out of the box everyday - Got a box of Eucalyptus tissues - No more problems - Best of luck.
I just bought one in the UK and I can't move it to my flat . It is huge !! I'll have to find some guys pay them to move it upstairs.
Get some back packers off Gumtree. Pay them in Beer!
@@vicconstruction9126 LOL XD
"The original cartridges lasted me 6 months! "
I would have thought u would print 20 prints a month lol
Prints in microdots onto small 10x10 sheets of blotter paper
Hello, I love this video. 1 main question.. I'm just like you, I'm a digital artist and I draw and print out my work to sell downtown, but I'm paying alot to get them printed and framed. 3,500 dollars is alot for a printer so is this still today working out for you, cost wise, maintenance and business.. please contact me. I need just some words of wisdom. Thanks
The P6000 is working out for me, but it depends on how much larger art you're selling whether it would be a good investment for you. You might consider getting an Epson P800. They're only $1000 and can print up to 17" wide. Its a great printer to get started with, and it's the one I use for most of my prints that I sell.
@@KrystleColeArt yeah my work is 24x36 large. Or 16x10.
Any clogs if you havent used it for 2 weeks ?
I've never experienced a clog. The most I've let it set without making a print is about 3 weeks.
@@KrystleColeArt thanks !
I had an error once but it fixed itself . Smart machine.
I’m confused??
Must be all the pet hair
is it a printer review or cat review?
Misery guts !!!!
"The ink lasts a long time. These cartridges I bought have lasted me for two years!"
Five seconds later "The original tiny cartridges that came with the printer lasted me six months! I got at least 20 prints out of them!"
No wonder that shit is lasting so long! You're only printing 3 1/3 prints per month??? Even if the prints are large, that ain't shit! Obviously, if you're not putting out production, you're not going to use ink. You're probably going through more ink with the cleaning cycles than you're actually putting to paper!
Each ink cartridge will have its own lifespan depending on the colours in your artwork. One colour might bit only used a little and another almost empty, from normal use.
Also, using 70cl cartridges, there's very little waste ink, so although they're expensive, they're much better value than small cartridges.
The damn printer is 200kg. 200 KG !!!!!!!! As heavy as a piano !!!!! How the hell is this possible???
The damn printer is now $9000 !!
Right out the gate: "I didn't know a large format printer would be large!"
LMAO WTF🤣😂🤣🤡🤡🤡
I can tell already this is going to be an informative video 🤣 Jesus Christ.
Too bad the video wasn't about the printer instead of all your problems...just saying...
Did you read the title?
I’ll make sure to keep my cat off my printer
👍🏼✌️
great. dont buy printer if you got cats. got it
Don't buy a cat. noted. lol
7 min talking is about cats...try to close the door maybe? Sorry, bad review
you just need a BOYFRIEND to move things around
:-)