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Old 22-11-09, 05:29 PM
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printer for panoramas

Hi,

does anyone know of an A4 printer capable of taking a roll of paper for printing panoramas?

Thanks.
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Old 24-11-09, 09:59 PM
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Epson have a printer that will print 210x594 whick they describe as panoramic but not sure if that's what you want. See below.
http://www.epson.co.uk/Home-and-Home...800/Tech-Specs

They also do large format printers but these start at £2,600 but do take a roll. I know in the past some Epson A4 printer had an attachment for converting to a roll printer, but couldn't locate on on their website. Might be worth contacting them to find out.
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Old 25-11-09, 08:05 PM
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Hi Old Boy

thanks for the reply. My late uncle had an Epson with a roll attachment a few years ago which is what prompted the question really as I haven't been able to find anything similar recently.
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Old 25-11-09, 10:48 PM
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Hi Old Boy

thanks for the reply. My late uncle had an Epson with a roll attachment a few years ago which is what prompted the question really as I haven't been able to find anything similar recently.
I noticed whilst checking their website they still do paper rolls for them. To be honest if you want that option it would be better to use a commerical printers, as they would have large format printer that take a roll of paper. When I was at Ipex a few years ago, they had a printer which would print a size that would cover the front the the average house.
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