pay for the cost differential between the two printers after purchasing only 809 ml. Not only would the difference of 55¢ per ml. The T850 ink cartridges for the P800 hold 80 ml. Not for nothing are counterpeople taught to say "Would you like fries with that?") The T760 ink cartridges for the P600 hold 25.9 milliliters of ink, and a full set costs $288. (McDonalds fast-food restuarants do the same thing-everything they serve is priced at cost except fries and soda, both of which have tremendous markups-500% or more in the case of fries. However, as you might know, printer manufacturers basically pass along the printer units for free or even below cost, and then make it up on materials. $1,195 list* for the P800, its little-bit-bigger brother (LBBB)-a difference of $445. ![]() However, before we go much further here I need to say a word about the value equation. ![]() ![]() I've been making mostly small, 7-inch-wide workprints to conserve ink (even though Epson provided the ink! Still). I'm trying to make at least one print every night so far I haven't been able to stick to anything near that few. It's early days yet, but my experience with the Epson P600 printer is going well.
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