Posted by Mike Kujbida on 09/26/15 11:56
Gary Eickmeier wrote:
> Bob Ford wrote:
> snip <
>> The R200 is very easy to use.
>
> Is that the same as the 220?
The 220 is the successor to the 200. New & improved model??
>> The software it comes with is easy to
>> learn and does a fairly good job. You will find it is painfully slow
>> and very much of an ink hog. Advantage is you only replace the color
>> that is empty. My R300 is a very early model and I had problems with
>> it after awhile because of the adapter tray. I use it very little now
>> and ordered a couple of replacement adapters and saw that Epson has
>> changed the design on it so maybe that problem is resolved.
>
> My main question was whether I would be able to still use the graphics
> that we have been using from Fellowes MediaFace to print paper
> labels. I think I will be able to import any graphics from any source
> to print on the DVDs - is that right?
As long as the graphics are in jpeg format (and a few others that I can't
remember as it's my work printer), you'll be able to import them. I just
did some DVDs today that were sent to me as a PSD (Photoshop) file. I saved
it out as a jpeg and printed them. Worked just fine. As Bob says though,
they are pigs on ink but other folks I know have used non-Epson ink (much
cheaper) and it's worked ok for them.
Mike
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