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Old April 27th 05, 11:45 AM
Shooter
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Default Epson 2100/2200 Replacement.

I would like to clear up the misunderstanding that the R1800 is a
replacement for the 2100/2200. The r1800 is an A3 version of the R800 and
the new Epson printers are R2400, Pro 4800 Pro7800 Pro 9800. all of which
will use the new Ultrachrome K3 inks. They replace the 2100/2200, 4000,
7600, 9600.

The R2400 is the replacement for the 2100/2200 and can be viewed at the
following address in case anyone missed my post on this.
http://www.vecernji-list.hr/freetime...65256/index.do

Anyone who is thinking of changing their 2100/2200 may find this of
interest, I must add that there is nothing wrong with R1800 as a new printer
in the A3 range I think it is needed, but not as a replacement. I hope this
helps just a little.


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Old April 27th 05, 05:00 PM
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In article ,
(Shooter) wrote:

http://www.vecernji-list.hr/freetime...65256/index.do

Would anyone who speaks Hungarian care to translate this? Despite plenty
of hits for a search on 'Epson' and 'R2400' on Dogpile, this seems to be
the only article on the 'Net that mentions it. All the rest turn out to be
prices in Rand or phantom hits!

Jon.
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Old April 27th 05, 11:05 PM
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The site below worked for me.

http://quickfound.net/webdev/languag...ols_index.html



"Jon O'Brien" wrote in message
k...
In article ,
(Shooter) wrote:

http://www.vecernji-list.hr/freetime...65256/index.do

Would anyone who speaks Hungarian care to translate this? Despite plenty
of hits for a search on 'Epson' and 'R2400' on Dogpile, this seems to be
the only article on the 'Net that mentions it. All the rest turn out to be
prices in Rand or phantom hits!

Jon.



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Old April 28th 05, 04:41 AM
Jon O'Brien
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In article ,
(Shooter) wrote:

The site below worked for me.

http://quickfound.net/webdev/languag...ols_index.html

I'd assumed it was .hr was Hungary, but it turns out to be Croatia. The
translations not much help though!

"Afterwards presentation, into a separately alcove bili have been
izloLleni late model writer that are writing out in full pics learner K3
ink. PLUS the difference is truly visible golim corncob, because have been
pics which have been departure gate through late writer, simply reÄTeno,
carton"

Jon.
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Old April 28th 05, 10:31 PM
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 04:41 +0100 (BST),
(Jon O'Brien) wrote:

In article ,
(Shooter) wrote:

The site below worked for me.

http://quickfound.net/webdev/languag...ols_index.html

I'd assumed it was .hr was Hungary, but it turns out to be Croatia. The
translations not much help though!

"Afterwards presentation, into a separately alcove bili have been
izloLleni late model writer that are writing out in full pics learner K3
ink. PLUS the difference is truly visible golim corncob, because have been
pics which have been departure gate through late writer, simply reÄTeno,
carton"

Sounds like a camera manual from the 80's ;-)

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Old April 28th 05, 11:22 PM
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Perhaps it does, but it is the only photo on the internet which shows the
2400, forget the text, my point was to show the replacement for the
2100/2200 as so many seemed to think it was the 1800.

"Hecate" wrote in message
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 04:41 +0100 (BST),
(Jon O'Brien) wrote:

In article ,
(Shooter) wrote:

The site below worked for me.

http://quickfound.net/webdev/languag...ols_index.html

I'd assumed it was .hr was Hungary, but it turns out to be Croatia. The
translations not much help though!

"Afterwards presentation, into a separately alcove bili have been
izloLleni late model writer that are writing out in full pics learner K3
ink. PLUS the difference is truly visible golim corncob, because have

been
pics which have been departure gate through late writer, simply reÄTeno,
carton"

Sounds like a camera manual from the 80's ;-)

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Fashion: Buying things you don't need, with money
you don't have, to impress people you don't like...



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Old April 30th 05, 01:27 AM
Hecate
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 22:22:17 +0000 (UTC), "Shooter"
wrote:

Perhaps it does, but it is the only photo on the internet which shows the
2400, forget the text, my point was to show the replacement for the
2100/2200 as so many seemed to think it was the 1800.


I wasn't complaining hon

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