![]() Plus the 2 blacks, Photo Black and Matte Black will produce better blacks and B&W prints. I'm not too familiar with the 1400, but after reading about it on the Epson website, and comparing it with the R1800 specifications, it is my opinion that the R1800 is still a superior printer.Īs you stated, the 1400 uses the newer Claria inks, but the R1800's 8 colors will produce a wider color gamut because of the Red and Blue in addition to Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow. When it comes to the R1800, all I can say is WOW! Every time I print 13x19, I can't believe that I actually printed that in my own house. I was impressed with the 870 when I bought it, and it does produce acceptable 4圆 prints. I have owned the Stylus Photo 870 for a number of years, and I bought the R1800 last year. The 1400 is 6 colour inks with new claira technology and the R1800 is an 8 ink and been out a while can anyone help as to which one would be better? I am not a professional but am looking for the best quality. Was going to go for the Epson R1800 but see there is a new Epson photo 1400 printer out. However, now looking to upgrade to an A3. ![]() Hi, Have an Epson stylus photo 870 printer which is now 6 years old and going strong.
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