My studio tools – Epson Printers December 4, 2005




I lot of my clients ask me about my fine art wedding prints and album creations. They want to know a bit about how I make them and what printers are used. So, here they are! I have been a user of Epson printers for nearly 20 years. When I first worked for Apple Computer, I began to explore printers beyond what Apple had been offering and fell in love with the Epson products.

My studio has four Epson Printers, all used for different tasks. For daily printouts, mostly BW letters and such is the Epson Stylus 2000P. For contact sheets and some limited color projects I use the Epson Stylus Photo 2200.

My most recent purchases are the top of the line Epson 4800 and Epson 7800 wide format archival printers. These are the real workhorses in the studio. Both use the new Ultrachrome archival ink sets for not only the best color, but the longest lasting prints.

The prints from these Epson printers will easily last a lifetime. I use mostly Epson archival fine art papers presented in acid free archival albums.

These studio printers look like the above images starting with the 7800, 4800, 2200 and at the bottom 2000P.