
Epson - SureColor P800 (SCP800SE)
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It's funny, because I've had my SureColor P400 and P800 for ***years****,* I use them infrequently (months apart), and I rarely have to do head cleanings.
The SureColor P400 and P800 are dedicated photo / fine art printers. The P400 has 14 mL cartridges that are on the printhead assembly, and the P800 has 80 mL carts that are pressurized and off carriage. The cost per mL is along the same level as production printers, plus I have a bunch of ink. The SureColor G-Series is DTFilm, and the F-Series is dye-sub and DTG. As far as the ET-series printers, I'm not interested in consumer-level products, but I'm happy to help folks with questions about them.
Try the epson consumer line of pigment printers. E.g. P700 or P900 (or older P800, 3800). These are much more robust against clogs (maybe because they are consumer oriented) than other epson models. I won't say they never clog, but it's rare for me. Usually I print in bursts, doing a lot and then nothing for a month or two. AFAIK there is no way to avoid the canon cleaning cycles short of printing something every few days (there is a lot of info online on the timing). Epson also has a different set of annoyances. Pick your poison.
Epson EcoTank ET-2800, Epson EcoTank ET-2850, Epson EcoTank ET-3760, Epson WorkForce 3820, Epson WorkForce 4830, and higher-end Epson SureColor photo models.
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